I haven't been on much of a spree today, unless you count napping in the recliner as a "spree." Yesterday/last night/this morning really wiped me out.
The last time I posted was Tuesday, before taking dmom to the pain clinic on Wednesday. I think I have my days straight. Well... at the pain clinic, the doctor did not want to schedule her injection until she saw the surgeon who did her abdominal surgery; pain doctor suspected cellulitis.
Well, that doctor was not in, and they suggested we see family doctor.
Family doctor confirmed cellulitis and gave dmom an antibiotic shot and a rx for Amoxicillin.
That was Wednesday.
By Friday, dmom was feeling no better and was having some drainage. By Friday night, I made a trip out there to her house, brought her to the ER again, but she and ddil agreed that she would be better off to stay at home -- no fever, no severe pain, just slight drainage... 3:00 a.m. Saturday, drainage was worse, obviously showing infection, and we went BACK to the ER. Doctor gave a second antibiotic shot and rx for Levoquin.
I spent the rest of Saturday morning at dmom's, but did not sleep, and got up in time to come home, s2s, get her rx for new antibiotic, get her some groceries and a plate at bar-b-que restaurant.
I returned all that to her, also returned a phone call to a lady that she had been ignoring for too long. This was a lady whose husband had bought one of ddad's Corvettes -- this man was the original owner. They had all become casual sort of friends. A set of wheels for this Corvette are still at dmom's and the lady wanted to come pick them up. Sadly, she was also telling dmom that her husband had passed away only a couple weeks before my dh.
So I made the call, told her dmom had been sick and what we had been dealing with since my dh's death, so she and I had a sort of connection there.
Anyway -- she'll come get those wheels in the next week or two; she is planning to sell this car again, I think.
Back home, after picking up dgs for the day/night... took him to swimming party... picked him up (these people are less than a mile or so from my house) and he and I have mostly lain around doing nothing all day. He was tired from swimming; I was tired from all of the above.
During my absence here, I have made a few more steps forward.
-- signed some papers with the local agriculture agency; we have some acreage set aside for tree conservation, and they pay us something every year in return for keeping these trees under contract to not be cut. They had to change the name on this.
-- got the water bill put into my name. And there was no cost for this -- they had led me to believe it would be $50!
-- tried to pay dh's ER bill -- it is ridiculous how much it cost the insurance company for dh to die at the hospital -- I mean, I think it's around $2000 for the approximately 2 hours he was there -- but I only owe a $35 co-pay. I bet I'll get a bill from the ambulance service, also. Anyway, I didn't pay that because the hospital business office apparently closed Friday for the holiday.
(I don't mean to sound callous, but I had always heard that ER costs are outrageous, and I don't know what people who don't have insurance do! And I am sure a lot of people who end up in the ER are the people who don't have insurance. I don't know how people buy medicine without insurance, either. It's just unbelievable how much these things cost today.)
-- I also made a couple of frivolous (?) "Just Because" purchases for myself -- first a bathing suit. I can't remember when I've had a bathing suit that I could wear. And I have no idea if this one will fit me, but I suspect I will take the dgrands swimming more this year, and I want to be able to wear something that I can get wet in also, if the mood strikes me. The second purchase was a two-sided, hooded blanket. It is fleece on one side and waterproof on the other side. It is for dgs' football season.
Otherwise, I haven't done a lot. I haven't felt good, and my cough was getting worse, so Friday I also went to the doctor. He gave me a steroid shot and a rx for the Z-pack. I'm still coughing a lot, but I'm hopeful this will improve soon.
We had some storms last night/this morning -- just after dmom and I got back to her house. It would have been really good sleeping weather, but dmom couldn't seem to settle down -- made herself some decaf coffee at 5:00 a.m.
-- and I couldn't really relax either.
For some reason dh has decided that today is the day to purge his closet instead of doing the five things I needed help with today, lol.
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Twins)))
When LH passed I was finally able to get in the den and go a decent desk cleaning and dust. He did not want me to do that
because if I moved piles of stuff it sort of freaked him out.
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Nancy))) I can relate to this statement also. I haven't advanced to actually DOING any of the cleaning that freaked him out, LOL... but I certainly do understand what you're saying.
I had taken on a lot of "his" responsibilities, as y'all know, and it sometimes wore on my nerves, and was tiresome physically too. I know he felt bad about all that; and I feel bad about it now. I shouldn't have complained.
But as you all also know, dh here didn't want to perceive that HE was being controlled either... smh...
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Rose))) I can't imagine how difficult this is for you to try to manage your dh in this situation.
Congrats to the soccer player,
Harriet! I know that is a big deal. I do not expect dgs here to make the team when tryouts for baseball and basketball start. He did not even try out for the 7th grade teams this year; he is still young enough to play rec league, and he may just stay in rec league till he ages out of that. He was saying last night that he didn't know if he would continue in baseball and basketball at all. DS said that was fine with him; he doesn't want to push him into anything he doesn't want to do. I guess dgs has played long enough now to know if he wants to keep it up or not. School junior high football is different; no try-outs. If you're willing to be out there, they are glad to have the numbers in football.
I'm going to go wash my Phyllis Diller hair tonight, too,
Harriet, and take my shower for tomorrow. I think it will help me sleep. I could probably really have a reasonable facsimile of Phyllis' style -- my hair's about the same length, and awfully coarse and wavy. But nope, no money in it for me around here either. I'll need to color my hair this week, too. How does time pass so quickly???
Cathy, you are just really making great strides in this decluttering thing! You go, girl!
Have a great time at the beach,
Twins! I'm going to HAVE TO take dmom to the beach now that I have nothing to tie me to any particular routine here, you know? Except dgrands, of course. I hope maybe we can arrange a time when ddil and the dgrands can go with us, maybe ds, too, but if it's a girl trip with children, that's fine too.
I just really feel uneasy about my ability to drive that long on my own (about six hours). I usually am good for a couple hours at most. However, desperate times call for desperate measures. I did drive all the way from Orlando to Auburn once when dh had the flu. So I guess it's true, we don't know what we can do till we have to.