look beyond the condition, and are willing to offer patients an option. No guarantees, but also no lingering question if something more could have been done. Carole was wild eyed yesterday as during the delirium episodes, but the virtual visit with this hope-giving doctor went well. He is willing to try to save one of her legs. Puzzling, since other highly respected doctors would not. So Pittsburgh will be the new trip for two surgeries and we've heard good things about Passavant. We. are. grateful. Once the pacemaker is replaced next week, we will be on track for a resolution to these last six months. The amputation of the left and possibility of not surviving the surgery with her failing heart, was the same opinion as others.
You can see why fudging would not have worked with the trees. WAY too much re-charting. So I will continue tonight, if I can concentrate. My CA cousin in a wheelchair because of a massive stroke following surgery, had a heart attack last night, still waiting for update. She spent every fall with us in PA to see the colors and we had such a good time. But not since the paralysis. My cousin here has had driving privileges revoked because of her dementia. Honestly, to speak with her, you wouldn't recognize her condition. Many times if not living with the person, you don't know if what they are saying is delusion or fact.
Be back tonight with the winner. As I look at my first finish on 28 count, I am hankering to stitch again with different colors. Very surprised at the low number of entries. Since this last change with the blogger format, I don't know if the number of a little over a hundred is the actual reader count. Before, it was over a thousand so I don't know if it's accurate, nor do I know how to find out.
Later!
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