We are up at 2:30A.M. Are you? No, you don't need to be
Well, Stefan wanted to have the infusion done early this morning, before the nurse came to draw blood. So that meant that we had to have the infusion done 1/2 hour before she got here. She gets here at 8:30 A.M. Six hour IV procedure means we start at 2:30am... Changing the IV and tubing total three bags. Flushing each line before and after each bag. Fininshing the last bag of I.V at 7:30 a.m.
Needless to say I am not very cheery today. Tired and somewhat sleepy. Stefan wanted to go to the shop for more than a few hours today, like maybe 6 hours. He packed (ha I did it) a thermos and a sandwich today. He is feeling much better since he started eating good Polish food :>)cooked by no other than his wife. I think mainly it helps to be at home and have the ALL grandkids come and visit as well as Suzia and Koy, Steve and Karen...
Sunday after midnight, around 3:00A.M. we will do the same routine, early IV infusions, because on Monday morning we have a Dr's appointment to go to, downtown at 9:00am, and he needs to have blood drawn before we leave. Well, the weekend is upon us, nurses will only visit us IF we have a problem with the IV. We are getting to be real pros at this infusion thing.
That is about it for today.
Take care of yourselves.
Thanks for the emails received... where are the posts?
1 Comments:
I'm glad you are home Stefan. Being away from home for a month is a very long time especially when you weren't on vacation.
The prayers will keep on coming until
you are completely healed. Then the prayers will continue that you stay healthy.
Jadzia & Staszek
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