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So glad that Terry is home and resting!!  Praying that the Hospice nurse is

wonderful as well! 

 

Love and Prayers,

Pamela

Subject: It's so good to be home!!!

To: " Cirrhosis Support Group " <livercirrhosissupport >

Date: Thursday, January 8, 2009, 6:15 PM

Hey everybody!  Wow, it is good to be home!  I have been trying to catch up on

my rest and finally feel better!  Terry is breathing much better, but is

absolutely zapped.  His care following the procedure was not what it should have

been.  They did no IV electrolite replacement, no albumin, nothing.  It won't

happen again though, we have taken care of that!

The Hospice Case Manager visited this morning and got us set up for Hospice Home

Care.  She was an absolutely wonderful woman whom I love already.  The nurse

will visit tomorrow to do her initial assesment and then will visit at least

once weekly and more often as needed.  I now have a 24/7 emergency contact

number which is a great relief to me. 

They have started him on Fentenyl patches for pain relief, which are due to

arrive tomorrow.  Many of his previous meds have been discontinued.  He is on

about one half of the meds he was formerly on which makes it so much easier for

him to take his meds now. 

She says he will need to have the fluid drawn off again in 2-4 weeks.  At that

time, they will order the procedure, make the arrangements and and he will go

for the procedure and come home in the same day.  They will also pre-order an IV

to replace albumin and electrolites before he leaves the hospital.  This is just

going to be so much easier on Terry and on me.  I am already feeling the relief

of having help available.

Thank you all for your prayers and support.  This has been a difficult couple of

days, but I feel better about where we are right now because of the Hospice

care.  Terry was not crazy about the idea of Hospice visits, but he said after

the Case Manager was here that he really liked her and that he hoped the nurse

would be as nice.  So, I see him already being more comfortable with it.  I am

so relieved and happy about that!

Got to run now. I love you guys and I am so thankful to have you all here to

talk to.  I don't know if I could have made it through these last several months

without your love and support.  I know our journey is going to get harder, but I

also know I have you all to turn to.  I thank the Lord every day for that.

Hugs.......

Diane

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Thank you Pamela.  Terry has been sitting here tonight having me make a list of

the things he wants to ask Carole (Hospice nurse) when she gets here tomorrow! 

I cannot tell you how happy I am that he has accepted it so willingly.  In all

honesty, now that the decision is made, I actually believe he is relieved as

much as am I.  The Lord has been so good to us and we are so thankful.  At this

point, everything feels manageable and that wasn't true just a couple of days

ago.  Thank you for your prayers and support.  You are a treasured friend.

Hugs..........

Diane

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To: livercirrhosissupport

Sent: Thursday, January 8, 2009 11:04:31 PM

Subject: Re: It's so good to be home!!!

So glad that Terry is home and resting!!  Praying that the Hospice nurse is

wonderful as well! 

 

Love and Prayers,

Pamela

From: diane chandler <dianechandler@ att.net>

Subject: It's so good to be home!!!

To: " Cirrhosis Support Group " <livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com>

Date: Thursday, January 8, 2009, 6:15 PM

Hey everybody!  Wow, it is good to be home!  I have been trying to catch up on

my rest and finally feel better!  Terry is breathing much better, but is

absolutely zapped.  His care following the procedure was not what it should have

been.  They did no IV electrolite replacement, no albumin, nothing.  It won't

happen again though, we have taken care of that!

The Hospice Case Manager visited this morning and got us set up for Hospice Home

Care.  She was an absolutely wonderful woman whom I love already.  The nurse

will visit tomorrow to do her initial assesment and then will visit at least

once weekly and more often as needed.  I now have a 24/7 emergency contact

number which is a great relief to me. 

They have started him on Fentenyl patches for pain relief, which are due to

arrive tomorrow.  Many of his previous meds have been discontinued.  He is on

about one half of the meds he was formerly on which makes it so much easier for

him to take his meds now. 

She says he will need to have the fluid drawn off again in 2-4 weeks.  At that

time, they will order the procedure, make the arrangements and and he will go

for the procedure and come home in the same day.  They will also pre-order an IV

to replace albumin and electrolites before he leaves the hospital.  This is just

going to be so much easier on Terry and on me.  I am already feeling the relief

of having help available.

Thank you all for your prayers and support.  This has been a difficult couple of

days, but I feel better about where we are right now because of the Hospice

care.  Terry was not crazy about the idea of Hospice visits, but he said after

the Case Manager was here that he really liked her and that he hoped the nurse

would be as nice.  So, I see him already being more comfortable with it.  I am

so relieved and happy about that!

Got to run now. I love you guys and I am so thankful to have you all here to

talk to.  I don't know if I could have made it through these last several months

without your love and support.  I know our journey is going to get harder, but I

also know I have you all to turn to.  I thank the Lord every day for that.

Hugs.......

Diane

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ahh diane what a relief i am so glad hes resting better and

breathing better:) what a god sent the hospice is!! i am glad you

will have help i hated thinking you was alone dealing with all

this.get some rest and know i love you ,barby

>

> Hey everybody!  Wow, it is good to be home!  I have been trying to

catch up on my rest and finally feel better!  Terry is breathing much

better, but is absolutely zapped.  His care following the procedure

was not what it should have been.  They did no IV electrolite

replacement, no albumin, nothing.  It won't happen again though, we

have taken care of that!

>

> The Hospice Case Manager visited this morning and got us set up for

Hospice Home Care.  She was an absolutely wonderful woman whom I love

already.  The nurse will visit tomorrow to do her initial assesment

and then will visit at least once weekly and more often as needed.  I

now have a 24/7 emergency contact number which is a great relief to

me. 

>

> They have started him on Fentenyl patches for pain relief, which

are due to arrive tomorrow.  Many of his previous meds have been

discontinued.  He is on about one half of the meds he was formerly on

which makes it so much easier for him to take his meds now. 

>

>

> She says he will need to have the fluid drawn off again in 2-4

weeks.  At that time, they will order the procedure, make the

arrangements and and he will go for the procedure and come home in

the same day.  They will also pre-order an IV to replace albumin and

electrolites before he leaves the hospital.  This is just going to be

so much easier on Terry and on me.  I am already feeling the relief

of having help available.

>

> Thank you all for your prayers and support.  This has been a

difficult couple of days, but I feel better about where we are right

now because of the Hospice care.  Terry was not crazy about the idea

of Hospice visits, but he said after the Case Manager was here that

he really liked her and that he hoped the nurse would be as nice. 

So, I see him already being more comfortable with it.  I am so

relieved and happy about that!

>

> Got to run now. I love you guys and I am so thankful to have you

all here to talk to.  I don't know if I could have made it through

these last several months without your love and support.  I know our

journey is going to get harder, but I also know I have you all to

turn to.  I thank the Lord every day for that.

>

> Hugs.......

> Diane

>

>

>

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