All I know is it is hard to do it all. My hubby took over the cooking and shopping for the past seven and a half years, now I am back to doing it for him. Our lives have taken a strange turn around here. I have been on dialysis or "sick" for so long and he took care of me. With his accident I am taking care of him. We have a lot of help right now with the CNAs coming and cooking and cleaning for him. I could get used to this!
CNA- Certified Nurses Aide. Must be high school educated and go through a training course.I have no idea what a VON is or a CCACN is/are?
Ever since the dialysis stuff started, it's been really hard for me to insist that Joe do his share around the house. I feel guilty, because it's like, what if he dies? Should he spend his remaining days cleaning the bathroom, or whatever? And I've let him get away with some really frivolous purchases that if he were not sick I probably would have fought harder to avoid. I know that professionals say you should try to keep things as normal as possible, but I've been having trouble doing that. Is anyone else in the same boat?
Sara, I also have trouble keeping things normal. In the beginning when my hubby first found out he was sick, neither of us realized how serious it was. We both continued to work and do everything that we always had done. It wasn't very long before our fast paced lives caught up with us and hubby started having complications. We realized that nothing would be the same again.While we don't have enough money left over at the end of the month for him to make frivolous purchases (although he did talk me into a big screen TV last year ), I do have trouble denying him things or making him do things around the house. Basically he has not cooked or cleaned in about 3 years now. I really do baby him because I'm like you, what if today is the last day he'll ever have? Do I want my last memory of him crouched down cleaning out the vegetable bin in the fridge? There are some days when I will make him help me with simple tasks, not really because I want him to do it, but just so we can do something together. Right now, my hubby is still in the hospital recovering from a bacterial infecton and having part of his arm amputated and I spend all of my free time up there running about making sure he is comfortable and getting things for him. So, I'm sure he is enjoying every minute of it.
...clostridium difficile colitis ...
Quote from: cayleighrose on August 08, 2006, 09:10:13 AM...clostridium difficile colitis ...Did they tell you that he got that because someone on staff did not follow antiseptic protocol and transmitted it to him? After all of the horrible stuff they put him through with the fistula, giving him C Diff is just unforgivable. How is he doing now? Are they going to try for another fistula?BTW, the Vancomycin for C Diff costs about 4 times it's weight in gold, so I'm sure your insurance company was not pleased.