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Posted Sunday, March 14, 2010; 11:13 pm
Dad’s one more day towards release, two days and a wakeup as we’d say in the military.
He’s doing much better, and each day he appears alert and strong, considering he’s almost 83.
A couple of days ago at Dr. Grogan’s office, the doc asked him how long he’d been in Rehab, and Dad [...]
Posted Thursday, March 11, 2010; 11:37 pm
Dad’s coming home next Wednesday.
He’s quite glad about that. He really doesn’t like being at the rehab facility and I don’t blame him.
Today he had an appointment with Dr. Grogan, his cardiologist. to talk about his heart rate doing silly things, like dropping down to the mid 40s and even high 30s [...]
Posted Saturday, March 6, 2010; 7:12 am
Dad has been doing well. Yesterday he was much more alert and while weak, was able to walk the lenght of the rehab facility a couple of times.
I had been told he would be there about another 10 days, but he seems to think he can come home sooner. They want to keep [...]
Posted Thursday, February 4, 2010; 4:47 am
Yesterday, Dad wasn’t feeling well for awhile.
His blood pressure was about 90/40 and his heart rate was about 40 beats per minute. Both those readings are very low. We double checked with two different meters, so it wasn’t faulty equipment giving bad readings.
He was looking pale and was weak and confused and [...]
Posted Monday, May 4, 2009; 9:00 am
Today is the 15th anniversary of my cancer surgery, ergo today is my Cancer Quinceañera.
So much has changed for me in those years.
I was a huge emotional wreck when I was diagnosed and for years afterwards. My mother had died of lung cancer only a few weeks before I was diagnosed [...]
Posted Monday, February 9, 2009; 2:27 am
I didn’t do much today. I took Dad to visit JD and then went to Northridge Mall and did a couple of laps, about 1.4 miles
I would have done more, but my flu has come back hard. So far not a lot of coughing, but sneezing has been frequent, and a bit [...]
Posted Wednesday, August 3, 2005; 11:34 pm
Dad’s cataract surgery went well yesterday. He had to wear an eye-cover yesterday. This morning we went to see his doctor and he was given clearance to take the cover off, although he has to wear it to bed for awhile.
Dad said it was painful, like having something in his eye. Considering that [...]
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