The Continuing Saga of Marge
Sep. 10th, 2010 06:49 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Last weekend Marge's niece Dee and Ro's daughter checked out a couple of potential rehab facilities where Marge could go to get back into fighting shape, and settled on which one they liked better. Due to the holiday weekend, of course, there was no way to get things moving, so Marge was resigned to a few more days in the hospital, where she was making excellent recovery progress, including walking to a chair and sitting upright for hours at a time. The first time she got to the chair, she began doing basic leg lifts on her to help get her leg strength back. She was also able to walk (with a walker) to the bathroom and take a very welcome shower after a week of bed baths.
The folks from John Knox Village Rehab came to check her out Tuesday, but said her INR (blood thickness) number was too high, and had to come down before they would take her. Between a vitamin K binge and cutting down the cumadin doseage, her number dropped a full point Wednesday, and she told Ro Thursday morning that she would be transferring on Friday. 20 minutes later, she called back in a panic saying the John Knox people were there and packing her up for transport. Naturally, yesterday was the one day where no one else in the family was available to be there to make sure everything got taken care of.
Ro left work and met Marge at the rehab facility, and once they explained what was going to be done Thursday (basic evaluation, no serious workouts to start) and Marge got settled, Ro was able to return to work knowing her mom was in good hands.
The folks from John Knox Village Rehab came to check her out Tuesday, but said her INR (blood thickness) number was too high, and had to come down before they would take her. Between a vitamin K binge and cutting down the cumadin doseage, her number dropped a full point Wednesday, and she told Ro Thursday morning that she would be transferring on Friday. 20 minutes later, she called back in a panic saying the John Knox people were there and packing her up for transport. Naturally, yesterday was the one day where no one else in the family was available to be there to make sure everything got taken care of.
Ro left work and met Marge at the rehab facility, and once they explained what was going to be done Thursday (basic evaluation, no serious workouts to start) and Marge got settled, Ro was able to return to work knowing her mom was in good hands.