Anonymous wrote:On Monday, I drove 1.5 hours to see my mom, who is in a medical facility in a retirement community because she had gall bladder surgery and had not bounced back physically. She's with-it, sweet, and smart. But she looked shockingly sick; couldn't even open one eye.
Then her nurse came by and pulled me out to have the "get her on hospice care" conversation. I only came by to say hi and I'm suddenly in THIS conversation!
I drove home thinking she was going to die. That evening, I spoke with her doctor, who said no! He said he thinks she's presenting poorly because there is something wrong with the meds they are giving her, and it would be totally premature and a miscarriage of justice, after she fought through sepsis/gallbladder, to give up on her now possibly because of something we are doing to her!
Then LSS she was admitted to the ER, almost died, and this morning had totally bounced back!
BUT, she broke out in shingles so the kids and I and DH cannot go see her on Thanksgiving. I feel so bad, and I feel lonely for her and it makes me lonely.
Sending you good thoughts for your mom's recovery. You sound like a really good daughter.