Tuesday, April 7, 2009

TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 2009

Leenie's daily dos.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Tuesday, 04/07/09
Dear Friends,Yesterday was a very busy one for Eileen. She just couldn't seem to stop moving - from the bed, to the chair, back to bed, up to commode chair and so on. Her lungs are clear but only because of routine suctioning. Her mind was clear as well. This even though she'd had a respiratory crisis in the middle of the night - probably a large mucous plug that was not suctioned out quickly enough and had pulled out her tracheostomy tube this morning. She has three choices at this juncture:Transfer to ICU and ultimately be placed on a ventillator;Continue to be treated with radiation and a feeding tube in her stomach so that she will not aspirate the food and medicines we give her. However, if, during this phase, there comes a time that she requires a ventilator or CPR, neither will be offered to her. These are her wishes;The third choice is to stop therapy and be discharged on oxygen and Home Health Care Nursing visits every few days.She choses to continue therapy & will have a tube placed in her stomach tomorrow to stop the aspiration of food and meds and give her some strength and will go down to radiation to be re-measured & marked so that treatments can be given with her sitting at a 45 degree angle. She plans to give Henry as many hard, painful shots of radiation as the Lord allows.Sh,e has been flirting with the respiratory therapists, asking one and all for a cigarette and reading prayers to the Blessed Mother. So she is very much here. . . . Lorane , ,
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4 comments:

Tim H. said...

Keep fighting Mom. We should never underestimate the power of the human will. Your strength and desire to win gives us all a glimmer of hope.

tim

linda said...

Phil,

I don't have your email address so will communicate with you here.

I know today is your birthday and I just want you to know I am thinking of you. It's also a "big one."

Blessings and Peace,
L

Chris said...

Eileen,
You are one tough cookie......keep fighting the fight....that Irish in you and your strong faith are the key.......we truly enjoyed our time with you during our VA Beach visit.....we continue to be with you in spirit....
Love,
Chris and Bob

Marge and Doug said...

Dear, dear, sweet Eileen, your sons and all Huber/Leavy family,

May God's Divine Providence watch over all of you, that peace and comfort cradle you, KNOW how very much YOU ARE LOVED!!!!!!!!!!!
My thoughts and prayers have never left you, Love, Marge
PS Phil, I know this is your 30th birthday...not exactly how you probably thought your 30th would be!I am especially thinking of you and sending nothing but warm wishes that these hard life's lessons will make you stronger in will, and fervent to rise above the strife. Love and prayers, Marge