I had to take the Cute Chicks to their doctor's appointment at 9:45, take them home (spouse was home to watch them) and make it back to Amarillo and the hospital. Walked into ICU waiting room at 11:45 and found mom, sitting alone, looking small and lost. Nothing scares you like seeing your parents in a moment of weakness. I hugged her, realized she was sitting there in her pjs and a sweatshirt and tennis shoes without socks, and got more scared. Mom never leaves the house undressed and, in her words, unkempt. They must have flown out the door.
We sat there for just a few minutes, waiting for the nurse to take us to Poppy's room, and she pulled a piece of paper out of her purse, unfolded it and handed it to me.
"The doctor asked if I wanted to see what they removed, I was afraid he had it in a glass jar or something." Thank God, she still has her twisted sense of humor. But, oh dear God in Heaven.
I'm not entirely sure what I'm seeing there, I know it's part of his intestines and I know about necrosis, I know that's very very serious, but I don't know what part. Now I'm terrified. About this time, the nurse comes to get us, "Mary? Leslie? Bill is waiting for you, he's an incredible man. He said he just turned 80 and you've been married for 53 years? That's amazing!"
OMG! He's that lucid? We walked into his ICU room to find him sitting up in bed, oxygen in his nose, nasogastric tube draining bile and blood from his stomach, monitors beeping and blinking, and he grinned at us. He's got a 5'2 big-busted redheaded nurse who he's actively harassing. He's figuring out how he can manipulate the monitors on his body to make the display go nuts. Pulse, blood pressure, blood oxygen, respirations. 72, 115/70, 97, 25. I'm looking around the room and see he's got
the picture taped up on his bulletin board next to the names of his nurses. Damn that's ugly.
We were talking and joking, making him laugh, when the ICU doctor on duty came in to check him over, get a history from him, I think testing his lucidity. After he asks for medical history, he asked, "So what did you have done this morning?" To which Poppy replied, "That" and pointed to the picture. I've never seen a Pakistani doctor turn so white. Don't think he was a surgeon. "When did you start feeling ill?" Poppy, in his usual laconic manner, "Well, I've had a bit of indigestion for a few days and I felt a little nauseous yesterday when I was pulling weeds." The man is tough as nails.
So here's the prognosis, one night in ICU at least. If he keeps doing well, he'll be moved to regular room for a few days. We think he'll be home by Friday, and back in his garden in a couple of weeks.
I'm going to be offline for a few days, and we'd appreciate prayers and happy thoughts.
Prayers on the way, Angel!
ReplyDeletePraying for your family.
ReplyDelete-CM
Now we know where you get all of your grit. You stay away for however long you need. Even though he is one tough old guy, the next few days he will need someone to make sure he doesn't catch any of the pretty nurses I am sure he will chase.
ReplyDeleteAnd you can bet that prayers are being said for everyone involved. May God bless you all.
You have my prayers.
ReplyDeleteExile1981
Best o luck to all of the Angel family. Prayers for you all.
ReplyDeleteYou got it.
ReplyDeleteSteve in KY
thanks for sharing. Well, except for the photo. I'll praying everything goes well.
ReplyDeletePrayers and God Bless.
ReplyDeleteTerry
Fla.
I'm happy for you all that it went as well as it did. Yeah, that sort of call is terrifying. Good man, and good wimmenz around him.
ReplyDeleteTough old goats are the best! God bless and look over him and your family!
ReplyDeleteThoughts and prayers from us in Weimar. Let the healing be uneventful and quick.
ReplyDeleteRTinWeimar
Built Texas Tough! Yea, your Pops has it!
ReplyDeletePutting in some good words to the Man upstairs as well.
I'll recite the prayer for the sick from the BCP and The Smarter Half will do a lap around the beads for your father.
ReplyDeleteprayers for Poppy...and for Mrs Mary....and YOU, and the Chicks and everyone.....we need him around for as long as possible so maybe some of what he has will rub off on more people.....
ReplyDeletevaquero viejo
Prayers and happy thoughts on the way! Three cheers for Poppy.
ReplyDeletePrayers to ya'll...can I meet your Pop? I wanna be like him when I grow up!!!
ReplyDeleteSteve
Praying that his recovery continues! Hang in there.
ReplyDeletePrayers and well wishes are always in order.
ReplyDeleteIf your dad makes it through the week he's
got a good chance of making it home. But at
his age a lot of things can happen, many of them
bad. Been in healthcare near 40 years and have
seen people I thought were dead walk out and have
seen people I thought were not seriously ill dead
24 hours later. Spend as much time with him as
possible. You can't know for sure if he will recover.
His attitude however is his biggest asset, it's
probably the number one factor in a patients recovery.
Hope your father recovers soon. best wishes to everyone.
ReplyDeleteLeigh
Whitehall, NY
You got 'em. Prayers for your father, and yourself and family.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless You and your Family, your Dad sounds like an awesome guy. I hope he recovers and gets on with getting on.
ReplyDeleteSounds like his nurses have their hands full - I'll bet they are loving all the attention. Doctors diagnose - Nurses heal, they deserve a lot of praise for the hard work they do.
Well, the big-busted redhead nurse helps !
ReplyDeletetough man, your Dad
Prayers for a complete and speedy recovery for your wonderful, funny Dad!
ReplyDeleteI pray for Mr. Poppy's speedy recovery. Sounds like his disposition is in his favor and he's not about to give up. I hope to live long enough to be a tough ol' bird. May the Lord Bless you and keep you.
ReplyDeleteAngel, you and yours are in my prayers. Best to all of you.
ReplyDeleteTake care of Mom and Poppy. The rest of us will man the crank to keep the world turning in the meantime.
ReplyDeleteNote to Poppy: Never harass people that can stick sharp pointy objects in you for any reason or no reason at all.
He's a heck of a lot more importany than my reading , I love your blog and will still be here when you get back to it
ReplyDeleteHolding your whole family in the Light.
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