Posted on 01/31/2025 12:27:36 AM PST by Equine1952
Hope and pray they are ok. EOS
Having been there with family members several times it is very hard to find even a moment to slow down and reach out to update.
It is a constant flurry of pokes, prods, and drip bag changes. And even being right there it is slow getting any updates from medical staff about anything.
Communication is the #1 problem with the medical industry.
After my wife’s major operation it was a day and a half before she communicated at all and we had any real information how it all went.
Some years ago, recovering in bed in an academic teaching hospital a couple of days after removal of a brain tumor, my doctor came through with a small flock of medical residents in tow to discuss my case. I was being featured on rounds. With my throat still raw from a breathing tube, the best response that I could manage to the assessment of my status and the good news that I would be discharged that afternoon was a grin and a thumbs up.
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