Ow, ow, ow-ow-ow-ow, ow.
Watch out for sepsis and whatnot. Best of luck with his rehabilitation... Is he normally quite spry and active?
( , Fri 1 Nov 2024, 18:56, archived)
Watch out for sepsis and whatnot. Best of luck with his rehabilitation... Is he normally quite spry and active?
( , Fri 1 Nov 2024, 18:56, archived)
They're out and about every day
When they're home, he's usually doing something in the garden, he hates staying still
( , Fri 1 Nov 2024, 19:26, archived)
When they're home, he's usually doing something in the garden, he hates staying still
( , Fri 1 Nov 2024, 19:26, archived)
Well hopefully that works in his favour in the long term then.
It's bloody hard to relax with painful ribs, but with a broken pelvis I guess he's staying put for a while.
( , Fri 1 Nov 2024, 19:52, archived)
It's bloody hard to relax with painful ribs, but with a broken pelvis I guess he's staying put for a while.
( , Fri 1 Nov 2024, 19:52, archived)
They're trying everything to get him back home
2 male nurses actually helped him to stand up and walk around his bed today. I know that sounds like a good thing, but I think they're rushing it due to lack of beds
( , Fri 1 Nov 2024, 20:11, archived)
2 male nurses actually helped him to stand up and walk around his bed today. I know that sounds like a good thing, but I think they're rushing it due to lack of beds
( , Fri 1 Nov 2024, 20:11, archived)
The chances of infection might be lower at home..?*
If he's getting physio already that is actually really good. Far better than a 78yo deteriorating in bed in my layman opinion. Seems risky with a broken pelvis but the medical experts are probably acting in his best interest.*
*especially if the ward has had problems with mrsa, sepsis, etc.
( , Fri 1 Nov 2024, 20:31, archived)
If he's getting physio already that is actually really good. Far better than a 78yo deteriorating in bed in my layman opinion. Seems risky with a broken pelvis but the medical experts are probably acting in his best interest.*
*especially if the ward has had problems with mrsa, sepsis, etc.
( , Fri 1 Nov 2024, 20:31, archived)