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She's home, they ruled out a heart attack, but they don't know what actually is wrong, so she has to go back to her doctor tomorrow so he can run more tests. I made her a poached egg and now she's sleeping. Mum's 75, and I know I need to get used to this, but I'm not doing so well in that department. When the red light and warning noises kept going off on the monitor thingie last night in the ER it was pretty scary.
Thanks to everyone for their thoughts and prayers. Very much appreciated.
Thanks to everyone for their thoughts and prayers. Very much appreciated.
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As for the monitors and things that go 'ping' they will alarm and flash red at the least little thing, even if you're having a drink or something stupid like that - as I'm sure you noticed.
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*hugs*
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I'm really happy your mom is at home, but sad you both went through this.
Let's hope you'll know soon what's going on, and be sure I'll be sending a lot of positive vibe in your way *more hugs*
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Glad your mom is back home resting.
I went through all the worry and fear with my grandmother, so I can understand you being pretty shook up.
Hopefully, her doctor can figure out what's going on.
*hugs more*
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Many healing and positive thoughts and energy sent your and your mom's way. We'll keep you and your family in our prayers and thoughts.
take care
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Angela
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{{{{HUGS}}}}
Here's hoping tomorrow's testing goes well
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{hugs}
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Will keep ya'll in my thoughts and prayers.
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Its great that she's home, but isn't it rather late in the pollen season to COPD/Costochondritis thing kick in?
My wife grew up with a pair of multi-packs-a-day smokers and has a good case of COPD.
A couple years ago, she let a case of bronchitis get out of hand and we got to visit the ER. Before they got her the nebulizer, the Blood Gas/O2 alarm kept going off because she wasn't breathing that well. Not fun to experience.
I hope they figure out whatever is wrong with your Mum and she gets better. As it is, I assume your Father isn't too pleased with this either and is being a handful.
{{{{{Yet more Hugs}}}}}
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Hang in there.
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I'm right there with you: Facing our parents' mortality sucks! My dad's been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, and it's hard when I think about how my kids won't have him in 10-15 years.
I'm praying for you all! {{hugs}}
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