I am trying so hard to be positive but not doing a terribly good job of it at the moment. Nigel developed a bug that was only resisitent to IV antibiotics so had to be admitted again, with all the problems that are associated with that: for example despite a 'This is Me' and telling staff things about his condition and abilities, I would still go in and find a full mug of coffee or tea in front of him despite the fact that he has thickened drinks and a beaker with a lid and a spout. He could easily have spilt a mug of hot drink all over himself if he had decided to investigate what was under the the mug which he often does with things. He developed leg ulcers yet again in hospital because his catheter has rubbed and because his legs are not creamed properly and soap is sometimes used which it is not supposed to be. Anyway he had another fall in hospital which made him even more nervous - 4th fall in 6 weeks and I had only gone to get myself some lunch. After that movement falls monitors were finally put in place and he was moved opposite the nurses station. As he is now leaning backwards the zimmer frame comes up with him he was supplied with a transporter for round the house a month ago but it was so huge I could not move it through doorways so could not use it. Anyway he ended up being in hospital 12 days and I spent most of the day there too as they have insufficient staff to monitor his eating and his attempts to rise from the bedside chair and walk unaided. He was almost peaceful whilst I was there but was kicking off in the evenings and at night and they had to phone me several times to calm him down and when he came home he was awful at night as he thought he was still 'imprisonned' in hospital, so very little sleep. I cannot get him out of the house due to his mobility so we cannot go out and he has no concept of Christmas or the fact that it is my birthday on the 23rd.
Good things: 1. He is home 2. He was so disruptive overnight in hospital that his night activity has been assessed and recorded and I have now been issued with WendyLet sheets which are 100% better than slide sheets 3. He has been supplied with an older smaller narrower 2nd hand transporter from the stores which means he stands on it then sits back on the moveable seats and can be pulled around on in it instead of using the zimmer. 4. A referral has been made by the marvellous OT rehab team to Social Services for a ramp to the front door. 5. His legs are healing well. 6. The weighted blanket as suggested by the PSPA help line is doing its magic again and although he wakes he is not nearly so anxious so I am not as tired. 7. He loves the Christmas lights 8. Our carers are taking it in shifts to sit with him on my birthday so I can go out for a meal with my daughter and family and get to the carol service. 9. I have finally accepted that I need to do this without him as I cannot get him out.
Well tht's it from me. Lets hope that Christmas will not be too stressful for us all and without any major disasters and no need to contact 111!!!!. May Angels guard over you over the Christmas period. Love to you all. AliBee