Homecoming Dance


Entry 1     8:14 a.m.  

Night and day. I visited Jenny last night. She was in high spirits AND fully hydrated for the first time in ages. She seemed to be feeling better than she has been in weeks. She was alarmingly thin, but that is unsurprising as she is still on a very restricted diet of clear liquids, and hasn't eaten in forever. She had a dextrose/saline drip, which I wish she had everyday to augment food/water intake, which due to cachexia and the duodenal blockage was close to zero for a couple of weeks at least, only alleviated until now by repeated visits to the ER.

Jenny has to have a barium enhanced CT today, and then, absent any leakage from the stent in the findings, will be discharged.  Moni will bring her home. Snow on our street is still compact and unsanded, and so it will remain until it melts, so I am grateful I am not driving to VM.

Entry 2.    9:19 a.m.

I just spoke with Jenny. The barium CT procedure is not scheduled until 2:30 p.m. This makes discharge much less likely today.  Worse, she got up to use the bathroom in the night and fell backwards when she tried to get back into bed. She hit her head pretty hard on the floor, and made so much noise the nurses came running. Ugh. She is o.k., she says, thank goodness. She just needs to be home.


 

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