Wednesday, June 6, 2007

All in place

The equipment was delivered today and I got an education in operating an oxygen concentrator and oxygen tanks. An ambulance will bring Ed home tomorrow at 1 p.m. I have hired an agency to provide caregivers 24 hours a day for the first two nights (Thursday and Friday) and then go to an 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. schedule until we see how things are going. Ed's daughters are still insisting that somebody will be with us practically 24/7, so even when no hired caregiver is here, most likely a family member will be here or at least readily available. Since my back doesn't seem to be in any hurry to repair itself and I'm frequently in pain, I welcome the help.

Ed was not talking much today. Oddly, he responded to the hospital staff readily but not to any of us. I asked him why when we had a chance to be alone and he just shrugged his shoulders. At least that was some kind of response. When he did talk, he would start a sentence then stop in the middle of it and be unable to come up with how he wanted to finish. He had 2 doses of Roxanol today for pain and as best I could tell the only side effect was sleeping. The rash that developed after yesterday's minimal dose was gone by this morning, so I'm glad about that. Maybe he can build up a tolerance at the low dose so that if a higher dose becomes necessary, he can tolerate it better.