Saturday, September 6, 2008

She's Back Home

The hospital staff requested transport to bring two wheelchairs to my mom's room for her release. One wheelchair for her and the other to transport a large laundry basket full of flower arrangements and balloon bouquets. After eight days in hospital, mom rode to the car in style wearing a hospital gown. LOL We can't get anything else on her right now. After the 40 minute ride home, she was in pain and needed some relief but was sick soon after taking the medications. I felt so bad for her. Finally, she calmed down and rested. She is doing surprisingly well getting up and down. Our nanny, Joy, has been such a huge help and blessing. She spent every night in hospital with my mom and came to mom's house last evening to give my sister and I some relief. My sister will spend the night at mom's house and I will return later this morning to relieve my sister. My mom hates "depending" on us but I assured her we are working diligently to get her independence back. Thanks once again for your many prayers, cards, flowers, balloons, phone calls, visits, care and concern. I love you all.

13 comments:

  1. Good news to hear your mom is back home. Will continue to pray for her total healing.

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  2. Jana, I'm sorry to hear your Mom is suffering so much. Please let her know we are praying in Texas. You've been in my thoughts and prayers the past few days, too. God is able to help her fully recover.

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  3. Glad she's home and progressing. Give her a big hug from me.

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  4. I'll continue my prayers for your mom, your sister, and you. Healing is hard work for all concerned.

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  5. Glad to hear your Mom is home. There is something about being in your own space, bed etc... it's half of getting better!
    Yes, it is difficult for "independents" to have to "depend" :) But I know you all are wonderful in understanding and helping her deal with it. And in the end, it will be like a beautiful brocade piece in the lives of all those involved.
    Thank God for your Nanny - God bless her richly!

    You know, you are having such revival, are you surprised at the "sticks in the wheels"?
    Isn't it good to know that our times are in His hand?

    Je vous aime avec l'amour de Dieu,

    Catherine

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  6. Glad to hear she is home. We are praying for her and all of you.

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  7. Jana, we are thrilled to that your mom is doing much better. We are continuing to pray for all you. I know that God will give you the added strength you need!

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  8. I'm happy that your mom got to come home. I will continue to pray for her and for your family.

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  9. I'm so glad Sis. Wilson is home and doing better. She will recover better by being at home. Hospitals are not a good place for recovering. :)

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  10. So sorry about your Mom's fall and injury. She will be in my thoughts and prayers.

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  11. Sis. Jana, it was so good to see you today and give you a hug. I wish I could have spent more time talking to you, but I was running around taking care of Sunday School. I'm so glad you came even though I know you were tired from taking care of your mom. God bless you, your beautiful family and your mommy. Love you lots.

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  12. Thank you for the update, I am praying for you all, I am glad that Sis Wilson is home this is great, tell her I said hello, and please give her a hug from me, would love to call but know that she needs to get her strength back,

    thank you Sis Joy for helping and doing all that you do I appreciate it,
    Love you all

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  13. We were able to go by and see Sis. Wilson Sunday after church. She looked very good and she was as fiesty as ever! We are praying that God continues to touch her during her recovery and that God gives your family the strength and rest needed during this time.

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