Yesterday when I posted about this week being just horrible I was not kidding. After that article posted we got a call that told us to go back to the hospital and we have been there until an hour ago. Now we are back home and struggling with what seems to be our current normal.
It seems like it’s one step forward and two back right now. Between Thanksgiving and Christmas we spent a few weeks in hospital which was a huge struggle for us both as a family and for Sam personally. He is special needs and requires a bit more than the average little boy.
On top of his heart condition and asthma I know that the doctor called him back and kept him overnight out of an abundance of caution. However right now that means I can’t stay with him. So I spent last night in my car in the hospital parking lot so I was close by if he needed me.
Behind
All of this hospital has left me behind work wise. That is something I am working on catching up this afternoon and tomorrow. I know there are still a couple of giveaways that aren’t showing properly as well. I will be correcting all of this by Monday. Either I will or the VA I hired will. she will also be getting posts up that I have sitting in draft for me. If you are waiting to hear from me you will within the next few days hear directly from me or from her.
After last night I realize that I can’t do this on my own at this moment. We are home at the moment and the doctor wants him back in his office Tuesday morning to get some more tests results and other things done.
I live in a small Georgia town that you most likely have never heard of and I LOVE it! My house is more than full as I am a single mother of four & caregiver to my aging mother and uncle. Lover of all things Outlander. Goes to the beat of her own drum woman.
Rosie says
Wow, this is a lot to handle, and I hope that your little boy is doing better and that you are having the rest you need to stay on top of it. Saying a prayer for you and your family. I still recall vividly when my mom got terribly ill and was in the hospital a long time, then she couldn’t walk, my dad carrying her, and years to rehabilitate. It is hard for one parent to shoulder all this responsibility.