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Sep. 3rd, 2006 02:55 amRachal is enjoying this whole being-back-at-home concept.
It was worth carpooling to work with my production manager at 4am to play catch-up on Friday, because that meant I could leave at 4pm with a clear conscience when we were reminded (at the eleventh hour) of a 5 o'clock appointment with her primary care physician.
Saturday, she went to get a massage with our neighbor, and while she was gone I did some rearranging and cleaning -- so she can now actually get her walker around the entire apartment, excepting the bathroom. (It's nice to have two doors into our toilet, but did they each really have to be less than two feet wide?)
She still tires easily, and is not always mentally sharp even when her blood sugar is up, but I expect that to continue until her body absorbs the clot in her lung, which should return her oxygen saturation to its usual level.
I'll go in to work for a bit later on Sunday, and in the meanwhile do more cleaning ...and maybe laundry. Oh, and cuddling. Lots and lots of cuddling.
It was worth carpooling to work with my production manager at 4am to play catch-up on Friday, because that meant I could leave at 4pm with a clear conscience when we were reminded (at the eleventh hour) of a 5 o'clock appointment with her primary care physician.
Saturday, she went to get a massage with our neighbor, and while she was gone I did some rearranging and cleaning -- so she can now actually get her walker around the entire apartment, excepting the bathroom. (It's nice to have two doors into our toilet, but did they each really have to be less than two feet wide?)
She still tires easily, and is not always mentally sharp even when her blood sugar is up, but I expect that to continue until her body absorbs the clot in her lung, which should return her oxygen saturation to its usual level.
I'll go in to work for a bit later on Sunday, and in the meanwhile do more cleaning ...and maybe laundry. Oh, and cuddling. Lots and lots of cuddling.