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Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 7:06 am
So I have good news and bad news. I shall start with what's been happening since Saturday. Saturday: My grandmother got ill, passed out, got taken to the hospital. In ICU due to congestive heart failure. She's on 100% oxygen, I got sent home from work due to massive amounts of tears. Blah blah blah Sunday: Grandma's still in the hospital. Still in ICU doctors have determined that she has pneumonia in both lungs, still on oxygen 100%. I managed to make it through my shift without blubbering that bad. I did lose it when a customer came in that looked exactly like my grandma. Monday: Grandma was downgraded from the ICU to the heart ward. Oxygen level still 100%. Confused my mom with her deceased sister, didn't know me. Asked for dead son and his wife. My two cousins came in town and are staying until grandma is out of the hospital. Tuesday: Grandma is still in the hospital, oxygen level is now at 70%. Recognizes most of her visitors. Still can't grasp the fact that she has two children dead. And my coworker/boss is stepping down in the company and my name is the top of the list of two possible people to take her place. Which basically means I'm guaranteed the promotion since the only other person doesn't want it. She's happy being just the reset specialist. smile
And the Circleville pumpkin festival starts today. And I start my second job tomorrow. Which I might have the shortest reign as cashier there since I might be quitting soon if I get the promotion. rofl
Oh, and on Saturday, I'm going to the festival with my friend Jacob and his cute friend Ben. Who I like. razz
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Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:06 pm
Wishing the best for your gam gam and your job. I hope things pull through sooner rather than later. Best wishes.
Also good luck with your man. Whatever you do, don't ever give up! emotion_brofist Not until you know it's hot or cold. Sounds bad when I put it like that... but you know what I mean....
Can't tell ya how many chances I have had that I have completely screwed. All honest, awesome people. Kinda like sign after sign. *shrugs* Hey enough of that talk, good luck with your mayun!
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Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:21 pm
Stay positive! She's slowly getting off the oxygen, in the care of good nurses and close to doctors, and will slowly recall what's up, I'm sure. It just takes time.
Have lots of fun at the festival, hope you get closer to your homie.
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 9:38 am
So they had to up the oxygen levels to 80% yesterday. But, after the staff switch , we got a nurse that actually knew what she was doing. She fixed the pulse reader that my grandmother was trying to pick off so by 8p, her vitals where in the 90's. She's stable. Mom and I finally left after 12.30a when she was able to rest fairly well. And I'm going to my second job today. :
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