Mornin ... Weve pretty much worked our way through the first morning hours. We were looking through childrens books for a friend. Lots to think of in finding just the right ones.
Yesterday, went by without too much mishap. Though I cant say that getting work done was easy. We had trouble concentrating. Things seem so different without Sr. Tess at her desk. We get along with Sr. Flo very well, but its not the same to see her where OUR Sr. Should be! And, Sr. Flo was always on the phone. OUR Sr. Doesnt use the phone except for 3-4 minute business calls.
Hmpf!
Ok, take it up a level...
After work, we went by to visit Sr. Tess in the hospital. We waited until we saw that the dinner trays were collected, then we had the nurse ask her if she was receiving guests. The nurses acted like nobody ever does this. Maybe they dont have many Sr. Tess around?!
I saw a Sr. Tess, Id never seen before. She was laying down and looked swallowed up in the bed. She had trouble moving due to her weakness and she didnt seem able to find a comfortable position. She had an IV, but also sipped cool water, she was hot, then cold. She was having trouble breathing and we had to strain to hear her voice. Shes not eating or resting well either. They were mentioning virus during the day, but nothing concrete except she was very low on salt and her potassium was off. Lots of tests.
Sr. Tess was talking as if shed be coming home today, but we are clearly guessing no one else has that in mind. The diagnosis is not even complete! It seemed right to be there, though of course there were the frets of "you didnt have to come!" Right, right ... like I think of much else?? We stayed about a half hour. At that point, she gave us our cue to leave.
We let her do most the talking, but we were always ready with the next comment or question. We slowed our pace way down. She was troubled by the part that none of the nursing staff seemed able to smile. So, we tried to make up ... but, our tears found us anyway. She was critical of her age. She said it was too noisy to pray, but then when I got up to leave ... she reminded me that all you can do is live by faith.
3 comments:
That was really nice of you,all of you.
V.
I sure hope that "your" Sister Tess will be feeling better soon. I will insure that she is mentioned in my prayers. I know you all will look to her needs and insure she is well cared for. My Regards, Bill.
In spite of the friction that you and Sister Tess have sometimes, it's evident that you deeply care for her. I'm sure she appreciated it, even though she was coyly saying you didn't have to. Sigh, it seems less and less medical personnel have good bedside manners nowadays. They are overworked, but a smile can do a lot for a person who is ill or recovering from illness.
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