STEPHANIE IS HOME!!! HALLELUJAH!!!
There will definitely be challenges, and I was seriously concerned last night about being able to address Steph's health issues. But once it became clear that Steph was coming home, her mood changed immensely -- to the extent that her state of health actually improved! She is in such a better mood... and it was great for her to see Maverick (and for Mavi to see her). It was seriously like a penitentiary inmate being pardoned and released! (she was being treated like an inmate by most of the staff).
Fantastic! Your strength prevailed. Keep it up. We are with you.STEPHANIE IS HOME!!! HALLELUJAH!!!
There will definitely be challenges, and I was seriously concerned last night about being able to address Steph's health issues. But once it became clear that Steph was coming home, her mood changed immensely -- to the extent that her state of health actually improved! She is in such a better mood... and it was great for her to see Maverick (and for Mavi to see her). It was seriously like a penitentiary inmate being pardoned and released! (she was being treated like an inmate by most of the staff).
Great news EVK!STEPHANIE IS HOME!!! HALLELUJAH!!!
There will definitely be challenges, and I was seriously concerned last night about being able to address Steph's health issues. But once it became clear that Steph was coming home, her mood changed immensely -- to the extent that her state of health actually improved! She is in such a better mood... and it was great for her to see Maverick (and for Mavi to see her). It was seriously like a penitentiary inmate being pardoned and released! (she was being treated like an inmate by most of the staff).
God bless you. I can relate to the nursing home comment. This whole experience makes me want to open a string of nursing homes / rehab facilities / acute care facilities ... that actually CARE for patients. That's what I'll do with my imaginary lottery winnings...EVK---the care that you are and will give to Steph will be, "the most difficult work that you have ever done," but the most rewarding! I took care of 4 disabled family members in NE--my mom was totally bedfast for the last year of her life. Her MD told us, "if I hadn't taken care of her and she went to a nsg. home, she wouldn't have lasted 30 days." Keep the faith; keep up the yeoman's work and, never lose heart--we at Husker Nation are all pulling for you and Steph!