Reiki, Occupational Therapy and about 100 other people.
Okay, maybe not 100, but there have been about 15 different health care professionals in this room in the past 5 hours. Yeah, I know, this is to be expected. This is textbook for hospital care. I just wish these 15 different people worked more as a unit and less individually. I didn't get this feeling until reaching this point in Eric's aftercare. Still, I can't come down too hard on them, because we both know that the overall care here really is exceptional.
Eric had a reiki session, which included some massage and aromatherapy. Visual therapy will probably be the 101st to come in next! (No joke!)
But of course, the occupational therapist that came in after the reiki nurse, poo-pooed the idea of reiki. Eric's indifferent really, but is willing to try whatever to feel better. It's just interesting to watch all these health care professionals tip toe around each while posturing at the same time.
But of course, the occupational therapist that came in after the reiki nurse, poo-pooed the idea of reiki. Eric's indifferent really, but is willing to try whatever to feel better. It's just interesting to watch all these health care professionals tip toe around each while posturing at the same time.
There's talk of discharging Eric tomorrow. Open-heart surgery on Monday, gone by Friday! No matter what day he gets discharged, we need to stay 2-3 more nights in Cleveland before we can get him on a plane. He still needs to check a few things off the list before being discharged.... The main one being "dropping the kids off at the pool"! I'll make that our goal for the day! 💩🏊🚽🤣
There is some kind of Cleveland Browns and Superbowl joke to be made here.
ReplyDeleteDischarge tomorrow, wow that is amazing!! Eric must be doing great, Amber you are a rock for him. Tell Eric to Not eat tacos to get the kids swimming. Thinking of you guys... Keep up on the upward swing. Lots of love.
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