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    This afternoon DW's day care center called me to say she was having pains, but they couldn't figure out where. When I got there any movement seemed to cause pain, mostly in the neck area. It took 2 of them to get her to the car, so I drove her to the ER. The doctor there felt the most likely was a muscle spasm in the neck so gave her an IV of Valium. This completely relaxed her. They decided to keep her in the hospital and do a PT and OT evaluation tomorrow. When I left there after supper she was feeling fine and kept telling me how wonderful I am. I hope tomorrow's evaluation will lead to some decisions about what type of care I need to keep her at home. Maybe she's now ready for Hospice.
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    Marsh, I'm so sorry that she's having this difficulty. Hopefully, the evaluations will help you decide your course for the next few months.

    ((((((((((((((((((HUGS))))))))))))))))
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    Marsh-don't forget-Hospice is palliative as well as end of life. Their forte is pain management. All my thoughts go to you both.
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      CommentAuthorfolly*
    • CommentTimeJan 27th 2010
     
    Marsh, you are indeed wonderful. How lovely that she could tell you that. I hope she continues to feel fine and you get some useful input from the hospital folks.
    • CommentAuthorAnnMW1157*
    • CommentTimeJan 27th 2010
     
    Please let us know how you both are doing.

    Thinking of you!
    Ann
    • CommentAuthorWeejun*
    • CommentTimeJan 27th 2010
     
    Thinking of you both, Marsh. Hope things go well and that you get answers and help.
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    Marsh: I hope the tests come back ok, but, it is still traumatic for both of you. You must be a good caregiver.

    Wishing you well
    • CommentAuthorBev*
    • CommentTimeJan 27th 2010
     
    Marsh, so sorry to hear what is happening to your wife. But, hearing her say how wonderful you are must make you feel terrific.
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      CommentAuthordeb112958
    • CommentTimeJan 27th 2010
     
    Marsh,

    I hope everything goes well tomorrow. I'm glad your wife is comfortable.
    • CommentAuthorterry*
    • CommentTimeJan 27th 2010
     
    As soon as I saw your name and the topic my heart stopped. This site is amazing in that we feel we know each other. Which of course we do in so many ways. I she improves and that you find the assistance you both need. My thoughts are with you both.
    • CommentAuthorJean21*
    • CommentTimeJan 28th 2010
     
    Marsh, I hope everything goes well for your DW and you. I hope you get the information you need so you can decide what to do for you LO.
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      CommentAuthorSusan L*
    • CommentTimeJan 28th 2010
     
    OH Marsh, I'm so sorry you beloved wife is in pain. You and I are beginning this hospice journey together. Let's keep in touch. You are both in my prayers.
    • CommentAuthorZibby*
    • CommentTimeJan 28th 2010
     
    Marsh, prayers are with you, your wife and other caregivers.
    • CommentAuthorJudy
    • CommentTimeJan 28th 2010
     
    Marsh, I'm just echoing the best wishes above. So sorry this has happened but thankful that the valium relieved her pain. Really hope things improve.
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    Marsh, I hope the reason for the pain is found and that today is a better one for both of you.
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      CommentAuthorbuzzelena
    • CommentTimeJan 28th 2010
     
    March, my thoughts and prayers and with you and your dear wife.
    • CommentAuthordivvi*
    • CommentTimeJan 28th 2010
     
    Keeping you and DW in our prayers marsh
    divvi
    • CommentAuthorKitty
    • CommentTimeJan 28th 2010
     
    Marsh, so glad to hear you left your wife "feeling fine after supper." Keeping you in my thoughts and hope the evaluations are helpful.
    • CommentAuthortherrja*
    • CommentTimeJan 28th 2010
     
    Marsh remember to take care of you so you can take care of her. Good luck with the evaluations.
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    Just brought her back home from the hospital. They didn't completely decide the cause other than a muscle spasm in her neck. She feels fine now and ate a big lunch. I spent some time with OT and Social Service with not much in the line of any ideas. It looks like Hospice really would not be much help right now, so we'll keep on as we have been doing. Thanks for all your expressions of concern and prayers.

    In view of her just getting home and the snow storm we are having now I have decided not to drive 1/2 hour to Ellsworth for a board meeting of the Free Medical Clinic, so I guess they have postponed the meeting.
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    Good, Marsh, you and your DW have been through a rough experience. Just take it easy for a while.
    • CommentAuthorKadee*
    • CommentTimeJan 28th 2010
     
    Marsh, I am glad your wife is feeling better. We kind of went through the same thing a couple months ago. My husband leg/ankle was so painful he couldn't walk. Would yell in pain if you tried to move it. The doctor ordered X-rays on his leg, ankle & hip, everything was fine. This lasted a couple weeks & has never returned.
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      CommentAuthorCarolyn*
    • CommentTimeJan 28th 2010
     
    So glad you have your wife back home and things are better for her. Stey in your nice cozy home during that storm.
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    What Hospice does and did for us was help with the morning bath, dressing and then they'd leave. In the beginning, they just relieve you of some of the duties you're performing, all the while, seeing to it that she is comfortable. They visit once a week to update the charts on vitals, so, don't hesitate to bring them on board - if for no other reason but to give you that respite from a challenging daily routine. Some people (not you!) believe that when Hospice comes on board, they come into the house and STAY and that is NOT the case. In the beginning, the aide came M-W-F to bathe Foster..and was in and out in an hour. Barely time to relax over a cup of coffee and a glance at the morning paper. I LOVED that, trust me!
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    Marsh glad you got your wife back home.
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      CommentAuthormary75*
    • CommentTimeJan 28th 2010
     
    Good to read that your wife is back home. Love to you both.
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    Marsh, take good care of Marsh, please! He's a very special man and we all love him dearly. He has taken such wonderful care of his wife, and has been here for all of us and we treasure him. We love his precious wife too. I'm glad you were able to bring her home. Enough of my mushiness..... (((((HUGS))))
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    I get so confused and angry sometimes.....I brought John home from Florida (a heroic rescue, I figure) and he kept getting sick, falling, etc. NEVER a mention of Hospice or any service that could help me here at home. Only some aids sent here and there. If I'd felt I had options to keep him home, help with the care and expenses of such (no personal funds available), I think he'd still be home, which is WHY I brought him home from his sister's area of the world. I was in that "void" spot where no help was available to us. Fell through the "holes". Don't think he would have qualified for Hospice care at home at that time. In the end, the hospital made the decision for me to have him in a nursing home. Don't know how each of you is able to care for your husband or wife, life-partner, mother or whomever at home by yourselves. Even now, the nursing home tells me that Hospice isn't really appropriate for him since he is so anti-social....doesn't want company, doesn't want to communicate and is so angry. I'm in a different world than you are right now. Maybe its for the best. Tired of being called names and humiliated in front of others with his accusations....the same for so many years.... Right to stay away? I feel so stoney. Concrete wall. How I would love to feel the love for my spouse that you all do. It's been a rough ride for me and that is the one thing I hate myself for.....that I LET this happen to me for so many years. You all are so lucky to have such a precious relationship with your LO........I hope I'm that "precious" to someone one day. I'm in the beginnings of starting my life over. Jen
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    OH, and marsh, I'm so glad your wife is back home......lucky for her you have the medical background you do!