Nope he was the only one infected. And I drove home with him and he was next to me for 6 hours straight. I only got sick when he started wandering around the house without a mask@Tribs, any other infections after the funeral from those that attended?
Hubby got infected at his mother's funeral. He died the day my son came into hospital - and I was in the next day.Funeral?
Your hubby dead!?Hubby got infected at his mother's funeral. He died the day my son came into hospital - and I was in the next day.
Yep. He was stable and then two hours later he was gone. Nothing they could do. He had been in a week already.Your hubby dead!?
I thought the outcome of being on a ventilator was poor? Where did you read that?Hardest thing was the next day they put my son on a ventilator - that very nearly killed me. But I did the research and the outcome was good - but you never know for sure. I am just so glad my son might beat me out of here.
I read John Hoskins (spelling) technical reports. I will try and find it. They have discovered that if they ventilate early enough - the patient stands a really good chance of surviving and making a full recovery. If left too late - then the outcome isn't as goodI thought the outcome of being on a ventilator was poor? Where did you read that?
She dug out my rescues and has been plowing through them.Your anger is justified. But it is important to talk as you plan to. Especially with what you went through - you need help getting through those feelings. You are very strong and you have the right to resent him and be angry. My son and I are seeing an excellent Psychologist - and she is really helping both of us. She will see the other two once they are well. We all need to grieve and be angry and sad and heal together. You should really speak to the one at your hospital. Even if just you. But if your daughter is like mine - she will need it too.
You have been through a very traumatic event. Take all the help you need. And be kind to yourself - everything will work - it will just take time to get back to normal.She dug out my rescues and has been plowing through them.
Her words - I knew you had them and needed them. So thanks, they have been helping
That sounds similar to what happened to a family member in Port Elizabeth: he had been in hospital for two weeks and seemed to be pulling through, then......gone. Possibly killed by own immune system. His brother, also in his 70s, had it earlier in the year and survived.Yep. He was stable and then two hours later he was gone. Nothing they could do. He had been in a week already.
I was intubated in high care, the crap that came out with that "concertina" thing they pulled out of me was covered in what looked like yummy, gooey cold cheese sauce strings, that seemed never ending stringsI thought the outcome of being on a ventilator was poor? Where did you read that?
It's Johns Hopkins, if that helps.I read John Hoskins (spelling) technical reports.
Shit Tribs! Good, bad bitter, sweet, pukey and all that shit!Yep. He was stable and then two hours later he was gone. Nothing they could do. He had been in a week already.shi
I do - and they are everything to me. So I am good for now.Shit Tribs! Good, bad bitter, sweet, pukey and all that shit!
During my stay in high care i was more awake than the drs would have liked. The curtain was regularly closed infront of "my glass house"
Like 5-6 times a day,
You still have the "kids"
Message when you want.
We can start a new chat
Thanks. But I am ok. V still needs a lot of healingChrist on a bike. I really feel for you two and have an incredible urge just to give you both a big hug.
because they are still too weak for sex?Christ on a bike. I really feel for you two and have an incredible urge just to give you both a big hug.