When the day shift nurse arrived, he was a very positive-thinking type person (which my dad loves) and assured my dad that they were going to get him back on track before his shift was over. That alone seemed to make dad feel better. During the day, his bp returned to normal and they got his erratic heartbeats taken care of too. Because of the issues they'd been having, they didn't have dad try walking until the end of the day, but he did do one "lap" around the floor, so that was a big step. My sister arrived during the day to relieve my mom for a little while so she could go home and get some much needed rest.
Since everything seemed to be going well last night, my mom was able to go home and get some sleep overnight. It sounds like my dad finally got some good rest too. They're hoping to have him up to doing 7 laps total for today (38 laps = 2 miles, and they'll keep increasing his daily laps until he's up to 38 total for the day then he's ready to go home). Overnight his bp stayed in the good range, and he's been released to start eating whatever he wants. Of course, that means that he's going to be loading up on Xango (anyone who knows dad knows how much he believes in its immune-system building powers which will help his weakened immune system to get stronger and get him healthy)! We're also hoping that mom is able to bring the computer back into the hospital today so that we can get back on video-skype with dad and he can talk to Bellee.
Thanks again for all of the prayers and good wishes!
2 comments:
I am so glad everything turned out okay. Keep us posted. :)
Glad to hear he is recovering well and hope the Xango works its magic!
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