It's been a while since I did one of these, but I do have so much to be grateful for this week:
Last weekend Dave was "blue lighted" to hospital with all the signs of a heart attack, needless to say it has been a very worrying time. The medics are still baffled as to what really happened but as a result of all the numerous blood tests, they were able to detect inflammation in his blood and for the first time ever he was offered a three day steroid infusion to dampen down any possible MS relapse. Hooray for Dr Seth and the team on the acute medical ward!
Whilst waiting for the paramedics to arrive, Benedict was also having a crashing hypo, I was so grateful that Sara was around, she took charge of Benedict whilst I stayed on the phone to ambulance control.
Our gardener turned up Monday and did battle with the lawn. Whilst chatting to him it became apparent that, his partner was in fact the named nurse caring for Dave on acute medical ... small world.
Having lost several hours sleep on the weekend, I slept on Tuesday whilst the world carried on without me.
On Wednesday I collected Pip from forest school and we made our way to the garden centre in the village. I've part cheated this year and aswell as Sara and the kids growing from seed, I also bought some ready established seedlings to bolster our sparse crop of veggies. Sara, Pip and I spent some time in the garden after tea, it was cold but lovely.
We had a visit from my parents, Kath and Gracie. Kath had an appointment in town and I was on Grandma duty, yay!! There was a whole lot of snuggling going on, she is the sweetest baby I know.
On Friday we made a visit to my friend in St Helen's, it's been quite a while since we've had a chance to meet. She is currently struggling with major health problems, so we decided last minute to stop over and help her sort out some practical issues. Benedict and Pip had a great time rambling around the house and cuddling Simba the Lionhead rabbit.
Today, I have just crashed! I finally had a full night's sleep last night and also slept for several hours this afternoon.
Despite being in pain with the fibromyalgia and totally exhausted I've managed to cope with more than my ususal share of chaos at this end! I know for sure that my faith has sustained me as well as the prayers from family and close friends and for that I am truly grateful.
7 comments:
wow that is one intense week. ((hugs)) hoping this coming week is much more calm for you and your family
First visit to your lovely blog via, Wooly Moss Roots. Life sure has many facets. I'll be praying for you and your family. May God give you all a respite from chaos, and healing .
Sincerely,
Elise
Oh my - what a time you have had! Glad things have evened out a bit now abd you got some rest - abd some snuggles too - how wonderful :)
You are always in my prayers xxx
Thinking of you all San, hope Dave is ok and you get some answers soon.
oh my goodness, san. what a week. you are in my prayers each night. God must hold you in his hands. take good deep breaths and know we send you a big hug and lots of love xoxoxo, dorina and family . .
Gosh, what a terrible time. Sending prayers xx
Love to you and your family, you are always in my prayers :) xx
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