She had been told on the Sunday (the 14th) that she could go home when she was able to go a day without oxygen, but she got the OK to go on Tuesday, despite still not being able to go without it. Naturally, I jumped up and down about this, because all we had at home was a small emergency bottle, which simply was not good enough, so her doctor set into motion the process of acquiring an oxygen concentrator, a machine that produces oxygen on tap 24/7 if needed, but it meant that she would have to stay in hospital until it arrived from Cairns.
This was a bit disappointing for her, as it was HARLEY'S 14TH BIRTHDAY (another good news story) that very day. Thankfully, she was given three hours leave from the hospital and was able to join in the family gathering we held to celebrate Harley's birthday. Here he is with one of his pressies :)
Well, Pete had to drop Barb off at the Cairns airport the next day so she could fly back to Melbourne for work commitments, but miraculously, he was able to pick up the concentrator while down there, which meant Mum could come home that day as well, without any concern about her running out of oxygen again (another good news story).
Friday arrived, and after resting for most of the time in her first few days home from hospital, Mum felt well enough to go out and enjoy the beautiful day we were going to have, so we (Dad, Mum, Pete, Simon, and I) all went for morning tea at Gallows Chocolate and Cheese factory coffee shop, and we had a lovely time (see - lots of good news stories LOL!).
Oh yeah . . . I had a day off in there too :) Having Peter staying here with us to help out while he was up meant I could go and visit some friends, Krishna and Myrilla Skye, that I had been wanting to visit ever since I met them and heard about their spiritual retreat/centre, Skye Pheonix, and the wonderful octagonal house they had built there outside Ravenshoe. Pete took over the task of preparing the midday meal and I enjoyed a relaxing break with my friends (and yet another good news story :) )
Some not so good news was that the day before Peter left to fly back to Melbourne (which he did on Wednesday 24th) Dad's pain got to the point where his current level of patch was no longer doing the job and he was unable to get out of bed, even with Pete and I there to help. He pretty well screamed in agony with even the slightest movement. The doctor was called, he was given a shot of morphine, and the ambulance took him to hospital. The good news part of this story is that I brought him home in the evening of the 25th in pretty good shape. Total rest (the type you are forced to have in hospital) does wonders for Dad. It's a pity he seems unable to rest like that at home.
The final good news story for this update is that some friends of Dad & Mums, Ian and Helen Stephens, with two of their children, Peter and Alex (and Alex's friend, Andrew) called in out of the blue on Friday afternoon, and Mum and Dad enjoyed catching up with them all very much. I even managed to organise a pic before they left.
My final entry for this update . . . as of the time of writing this (afternoon of Saturday 27th), Dad has been in a lot of pain again today, and has left a message for the doctor to call back. While he waits for the return call, he has taken a dose of liquid morphine and gone to bed.
So . . . till next time . . . blessed be always, and In Lak'ech to you, and everyone and everything in your world . . .
1 comment:
Lovely good news stories, Uncle John, and lovely photos... thanks, and give everyone up there a big hug from me, especially Ma and Pa and my brother, and yourself of course! We leave Canada in two weeks, definitely winding up here, saying goodbyes and processing the big changes coming up, consciously and subconsciously too... dreaming about losing suitcases, etc... Anyway, much love to you all. I think of you all often, and felt glad Mum and Dad could come and visit... Love Bec
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