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Going to the hospital with Mom. Possible stroke or kidney failure.
- Joyce (Erin)
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Going to the hospital with Mom. Possible stroke or kidney failure.
- Joyce (Erin)
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I'm sorry to hear that
I'll say a prayer for you and your mother.Hugs Amy M
OMG
Erin, my heartfelt sympathies go out to you and your mother at this time. I pray that she gets better. Bob and I will watch over BC so please do not worry about it. Worry instead about your mother. All of us at BC wish her a speedy and well recovery.
Sephrena Lynn Miller
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I hope that
this doesn't mean I HAVE to behave while you're gone.
Well wishes, prayers and thoughts to you and your mom, Erin.
I'll try to be good, but just until you return.
A.A.
everything i said last time
...only moreso! "Mom", "hospital", "stroke or kidney failure" are not things one wants to see in the same blog. My heartfelt prayers, and
~~~hugs, Laika
What borders on stupidity?
Canada and Mexico.
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Mom
Best wishes for you and your mom Erin. Our prayers are with you.
hugs!
grover
My thoughts are with you,
I hope the care she has is as good as that which I had recently.
Angharad.
Angharad
A Small Update
Erin says that the Doctors believe its a kidney problem and not a stroke. So with that bit of news, I'll continue to pray for her recovery and Erin's health as well from the stress.
Sephrena Lynn Miller
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They're going to keep mom overnight
She seems to be doing well but they want to do more tests. This was pretty scary because she woke me up in the middle of the night yelling out the front door that she couldn't get out. I'm glad she couldn't figure out the latch on the screen door!
I got her back to bed because she seemed a bit better when she talked to me but in the morning she didn't know who I was or where we were or where her family, her brother, sisters and parents, had gone. She got a little better by the time I got her to the hospital, recognizing it and knowing her name but she didn't know the year. She kept wondering where my brother and her father were and even asked me to go look for myself a few times. I think she thought I was my aunt for a bit.
She got steadily better in the hospital but they are going to keep her for the night and maybe most of tomorrow at least.
I'm pooped, I've had about twenty hours sleep in the last four days so I'm going to a friends house to crash.
Hugs to all,
Joyce (Erin)
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
Symptoms can be similar
in an acute infection, such as urinary tract. I hope it's nothing worse.
Remember your first duty is to care for yourself, she needs you to be well.
Take care,
Angharad.
Angharad
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
My heart goes out to you. Please keep us updated; for reals. A number of us have lost our parents, and can fully understand all the turmoil, grief and confusion.
Gwen Brown
Please also remember to take care of your self
Erin as a care-taker of my own two older parents well into there 80's who have failing heath and my Mom has early onset Alzheimer's and has been on med's for a while now I am glad you take the time to help with your MOM I know how hard it can be BUT remember ( YOU ) .you will be of no help if you are sick or snap . I have added you and your MOM to my prayers and hope for the best of outcomes for both of you
thank you for all you do
peace and love
Christi
Evals
Up and on the way to hospital to help them with mom during evaluation.
- Erin
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.