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Mr F Been In Respite Care
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Since Monday.
It has given me chance to get the carpet up in the bedroom, non slip flooring laid, and take delivery of a hospital bed with airflow mattrress. It should have been just 3 nights, but they kindly offered a full week as I was in a bit of a state.
Been very busy, and finally finished what needed doing today.
I had planned not to visit, as I didn't want him distressed if he couldn't return home with me.
They had phoned this morning asking if I could take his own wheelchair in as it had been fitted to him, and all theirs were not as comfy.
Anyway, went in and thankfully he did know me, I was so shocked after 5 days to see how he has deteriorated, I suppose I just hadn't noticed with being with him all the time. He is so weak and so tired and thin.
Anyway, he will be coming home on Monday and can have undivided attention until ......well, until he no longer needs it.
It was awful seeing so little of him left, and I feel so very sad, yet I can't cry and feel that isn't normal.
Did get him for a turn around their lovely fish pond, and he recognised several types of fish in there.
No question really, thanks for listening :)
It has given me chance to get the carpet up in the bedroom, non slip flooring laid, and take delivery of a hospital bed with airflow mattrress. It should have been just 3 nights, but they kindly offered a full week as I was in a bit of a state.
Been very busy, and finally finished what needed doing today.
I had planned not to visit, as I didn't want him distressed if he couldn't return home with me.
They had phoned this morning asking if I could take his own wheelchair in as it had been fitted to him, and all theirs were not as comfy.
Anyway, went in and thankfully he did know me, I was so shocked after 5 days to see how he has deteriorated, I suppose I just hadn't noticed with being with him all the time. He is so weak and so tired and thin.
Anyway, he will be coming home on Monday and can have undivided attention until ......well, until he no longer needs it.
It was awful seeing so little of him left, and I feel so very sad, yet I can't cry and feel that isn't normal.
Did get him for a turn around their lovely fish pond, and he recognised several types of fish in there.
No question really, thanks for listening :)
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what a loving post, testament to your husband. Sometimes we're that busy holding it together just to get things done, our emotions are on hold. It's evident every thought and thing you do is trying to make things easier for him. Thoughts are with you. Keep posting your thoughts & take care x
what a loving post, testament to your husband. Sometimes we're that busy holding it together just to get things done, our emotions are on hold. It's evident every thought and thing you do is trying to make things easier for him. Thoughts are with you. Keep posting your thoughts & take care x
Ferlew its absolutely normal. Human beings are very good at putting off falling apart while they need to be strong. There is a book that I found helpful...afterwards.....I am not once for counselling or talking about it or bereavement groups but although the book is written with absolute clarity and truth, I found it comforting. Its this one.
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I will keep you both in my prayers
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I will keep you both in my prayers