Mom is doing better, thank god, and thank you all for keeping her in your thoughts and prayers.
I spoke with her a few times yesterday as well as to her nurse. She sounds less congested and
they have reduced the oxygen levels to less than when she went in. She only has an oxygen
cannula under her nose and IV for fluids. She is eating and staying hydrated.
As far as she is aware , no remdesivir. We have other issues to take care of that involve Dad,
so she has to get her "helmet on and get back in the game". Something she used to tell me.
Life sometimes throws you a huge shit sandwich. The only way is to digest it is in small bites
and one day it will be gone only to be replaced by something else. In between that, the sun
shine feels warm as it rises in the sky. Everything is sprouting and budding. The birds sing
Rabbits and squirrels frolic in the yard,
and the cats want to eat them...
Caesar on the left and Julius on the right. Both were feral. Julius adopted us and we adopted Caesar.
We are keeping your folks in our prayers....
ReplyDeleteThank GOD I am very happy to hear she is doing better
ReplyDeleteGood to hear.
ReplyDeleteVery good news about your mom!
ReplyDeleteExcellent kitteh buddies.
Callahan's Ecumenical Prayer Team (CEPT) will put the prayer machine into gear for a long haul.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear it.
ReplyDeleteGood to see Ceaser and Julius again I really thought about Ceaser a couple weeks ago since u had not posted them.
How did you ever get your ferals to be indoor cats?
ReplyDeleteMine will enter the house, but if it looks like the door is shutting, they skedaddle.
Friendly as hell when on the deck; not so much anywhere else.
One of my cats was feral was injured in a fight. So I got him fix up, neutered and he is part of the indoor tribe. All of my other cats were rescues and they stay indoors.
DeleteThat's great news! Here's to a speedy recovery.
ReplyDeleteThat is great news about your Mom. Also, the cats are looking good.
ReplyDeleteRe: Shit Sandwich,
ReplyDeleteLife is like a shit sandwich.
The more bread you have, the less shit you got to to eat.
Spend every moment you can with your folks, they deserve it and years later you will be thankful for that time. I took care of my mom for 2 years at the end, it was a huge blessing for me that still warms my heart, I was lucky to have that time with her.
ReplyDeleteGood news, and good thoughts to you and the family.
ReplyDeleteVery glad to hear. God Bless!
ReplyDeleteAnybody who would name a housepet "Caesar" either didn't see Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes(1971), or learned nothing from it. ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad your ma & pa are doin ok. Handsome kitties ya got.
ReplyDeleteOhio Guy
Hang in there, mom!!
ReplyDeleteAmen! Glad to hear she is on the mend. Amen again!
ReplyDeleteHoping and praying for your mom, Sounds like she is getting better. God bless y'all
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear your Mom is improving!
ReplyDeletePrayers for you all.
ReplyDeleteAnd what good cats!
Awesome!
ReplyDeleteThere are 2 places to get script hydroxy chloroquine and ivermectin. Frontline Doctors and Myfreedoctor. Frontline charges fee, the other doesn't technically change but does request a donation. Other than my copay, my insurance actually covered the medication.
ReplyDeleteIrish, Gladd your Mom is on the Mend
ReplyDeleteHere is a link on covid death injection info not found on normal news sources
https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/vaccine-adverse-events-data?s=r
Greg