He's still on the medications, and he has more cardiac tests tomorrow - Echo and Cath - to see if there is any cardiac damage from the O2 loss. So, I won't think on it until I get the results back on that.
Also, he told me tonight that he can't see out of his right eye, which means that he's had another diabetic hemmorage in it. So, that will be dealt with at some point.
Now if we can just keep him comfortable, and warm, I think things will turn out fine.
My thanks to all for the encouragement and support. You have no idea what it has done for me mentally and emotionally and spiritually.
Well then! I am VERY VERY thankful for each small improvement!!!!!
Sometime, when things settle down for you, explain to me about his eye, will you please?
Logging off now. YOU, Missy, are to retire to your bedroom and fall face down into the bed. ;)
We love ya....
Prayers offered. Sounds like things are looking heavenward!
Regarding the money...when my m-i-l had to go in (same situation) I found out that our hospital had a Foundation set up whereby if a patient's bills were denied by Medicare (and her's would be - she was too young), then she could apply to the foundation and they would (because she and her hubby had no income) be eligible for 100% coverage from the Foundation. Check and see if your hospital has something like that. Maybe they will only cover some - but that's better than Dusty paying it all on his own.
BTW, my son is Dusty (14 years old) and he's praying, too.
((hugs))