Your support and prayers are better than gold. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I'm feeling better now, having read your post here and the others' posts in the surgery forum. Still adjusting, but feeling back on track. David and I had a good visit about it in the car (one advantage to living out in the sticks - we have at least 30 minutes or so of captive time in the car every afternoon). His disappointment has lessened and he was talking about the curves at least being balanced afterwards and the need to stop the progression.
So we have re-grouped for the most part, thanks in no small part to the support on this site, and marathon conversations with the Lord.
I'm secretly making some posters with pictures of jets (David's passion) and the family and the cat - just stuff to let his caregivers know more about him and fun stuff for him to look at when he feels like it.
I get to stay in David's room...might trade out with my husband and sleep in the hotel if I really need to, but my husband snores loud enough to wake the dead so I insisted on this arrangement. I had to kick him out of my hospital room back in August because of that. At home I can poke him and make him stop for a while.
There I go, yammering again. Stress.
Much to do, must pack and get things around here in order but you know I'll keep coming back, until we leave Sunday.
SanD
I'm feeling better now, having read your post here and the others' posts in the surgery forum. Still adjusting, but feeling back on track. David and I had a good visit about it in the car (one advantage to living out in the sticks - we have at least 30 minutes or so of captive time in the car every afternoon). His disappointment has lessened and he was talking about the curves at least being balanced afterwards and the need to stop the progression.
So we have re-grouped for the most part, thanks in no small part to the support on this site, and marathon conversations with the Lord.
I'm secretly making some posters with pictures of jets (David's passion) and the family and the cat - just stuff to let his caregivers know more about him and fun stuff for him to look at when he feels like it.
I get to stay in David's room...might trade out with my husband and sleep in the hotel if I really need to, but my husband snores loud enough to wake the dead so I insisted on this arrangement. I had to kick him out of my hospital room back in August because of that. At home I can poke him and make him stop for a while.
There I go, yammering again. Stress.
Much to do, must pack and get things around here in order but you know I'll keep coming back, until we leave Sunday.
SanD
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