PDsgt
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Hello all,
Well, it's been awhile since I've updated you all. Three weeks ago, Tom started getting lunch; the following week, they added breakfast. He gets these M-F with his therapist. No problems, but I don't know how much longer before he will get all of his meals. Last week, his PIC line was removed. This is a sort of permanent IV line that had been in for several months and irritated him to no end. I has been good to have that out, barring any future infections. He's been making slow progress in all areas, but no other milestones than these.
Tuesday, he was moved out of his private room. His new roommate is....interesting. Tom was moved because they are anticipating that his insurance will not pay much longer. However, it is looking like Tom may qualify for Medicaid to pay for his stay at this facility. They will only cover double rooms though. His new roommate is a "talker", and the staff chose this pairing because they thought the talker might encourage Tom to speak more.
Word of warning if you go to visit: the roomie is fine, don't worry if he asks you to help him. Just try to ignore him as much as possible. Also, apparently he is also a stripper, so don't look behind the curtain unless you don't mind what you see. Room number is 303, second room on the right when you enter the unit.
Tom's wife, Vonda is progressing fine with her pregnancy. Just 7 weeks to go, give or take!
Keep up the prayers. I told him that EOM was last week, and he grunted about that. I know he was looking forward to attending again this year. Maybe next year will be better for Tom.
Well, it's been awhile since I've updated you all. Three weeks ago, Tom started getting lunch; the following week, they added breakfast. He gets these M-F with his therapist. No problems, but I don't know how much longer before he will get all of his meals. Last week, his PIC line was removed. This is a sort of permanent IV line that had been in for several months and irritated him to no end. I has been good to have that out, barring any future infections. He's been making slow progress in all areas, but no other milestones than these.
Tuesday, he was moved out of his private room. His new roommate is....interesting. Tom was moved because they are anticipating that his insurance will not pay much longer. However, it is looking like Tom may qualify for Medicaid to pay for his stay at this facility. They will only cover double rooms though. His new roommate is a "talker", and the staff chose this pairing because they thought the talker might encourage Tom to speak more.
Word of warning if you go to visit: the roomie is fine, don't worry if he asks you to help him. Just try to ignore him as much as possible. Also, apparently he is also a stripper, so don't look behind the curtain unless you don't mind what you see. Room number is 303, second room on the right when you enter the unit.
Tom's wife, Vonda is progressing fine with her pregnancy. Just 7 weeks to go, give or take!
Keep up the prayers. I told him that EOM was last week, and he grunted about that. I know he was looking forward to attending again this year. Maybe next year will be better for Tom.