Showing posts with label mom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mom. Show all posts

Monday, August 20, 2012

8/20/2012 - Mom's in the hospital.

But she might get one of those cool power chairs:


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From: Jimbrennanah 
Date: Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 8:30 PM
Subject: Fw: Re: Fwd: Mom's Dr. Visit
To: John , James , Matt , Mike , Nora , Anthony Hatfield

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Subject: Re: Fwd: Mom's Dr. Visit
Date: Mon Aug 20 12:02:54 CST 2012
From: Patricia Kovacs <scibereen@sbcglobal.net>
To: Jerry Brennan <gdbvrb@yahoo.com>,james brennan <jimbrennanah@yahoo.com>,Mary Jo Martyn <maryjomartyn@gmail.com>,Kathy Eagan <kme002@aol.com>,Peggy Gurnig <peggg@sbcglobal.net>,Tom Brennan <tomm.brennan1@gmail.com>


Thanks for the research Jo.  After the surgery we will definitely have to look into a chair.  Mom was able to sleep in bed for part of last night so that was good.
Pat

--- On Mon, 8/20/12, Tom Brennan <tomm.brennan1@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Tom Brennan <tomm.brennan1@gmail.com>
Subject: Fwd: Mom's Dr. Visit
To: "Jerry Brennan" <gdbvrb@yahoo.com>, "james brennan" <jimbrennanah@yahoo.com>, "Patricia Kovacs" <scibereen@sbcglobal.net>, "Mary Jo Martyn" <maryjomartyn@gmail.com>, "Kathy Eagan" <kme002@aol.com>, "Peggy Gurnig" <peggg@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Monday, August 20, 2012, 11:16 AM

FYI, after Mom came home from her doctor visits last Friday, she talked to Jim and I about getting a chair similar to Dad's electric chair that would fit her.  JoAnn did some research and the information she got is below.

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From: JoAnn Brennan <joann.brennan1@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: Mom's Dr. Visit
To: Tom Brennan <tomm.brennan1@gmail.com>


Hi,
If you want to get your Mom a lift chair then someone needs to measure her when she sits in a chair so that her feet are on the floor and measure the floor to behind her knees then from her knees to the back of her bottom.  The one below should be the smallest and best fit for her but there are some that accommodate short trunks but slightly longer legs (due to aging back shrinking). There are some fabric choices too. 
Just thought I'd share this.
 
http://www.usmedicalsupplies.com/lc102petite.html (this one is probably the best)
 
 
Joey
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 2:18 PM, Tom Brennan <tomm.brennan1@gmail.com> wrote:
fyi

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From: james brennan <jimbrennanah@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 9:40 PM
Subject: Mom's Dr. Visit
To: tom brennan <tomm.brennan1@gmail.com>, Peggy Gurnig <peggg@sbcglobal.net>, mary jo martyn <maryjomartyn@gmail.com>, Patricia Kovacs <scibereen@sbcglobal.net>, Kathy Eagan <KME002@aol.com>, Jerry Brennan <gdbvrb@yahoo.com>
Cc: jimbrennanah@gmail.com


Attached find the MRI results showing a fracture of the T 10.  The best way to read the report is to print the two pages.  Dr. Lim's visit didn't provide any new information.  Basically Mom's spine has failed.  This new fracture is her 7th, anytime there are more than 4 fractures there is 100% guarantee that there will be additional fractures.  Because Mom hunches over so severely it makes breathing difficult.  There is nothing that can be done to prevent additional fractures.  Surgery is scheduled for August 23rd at Christ Hospital with a follow up visit on August 31st at 10:30 at Lim's Orland Park office.  The surgery will last approximately 1 hour and is called Kyphoplasty.  It consists of 2 small holes at the T10 and the insertion of cement to stabilize the T10.  This surgery is only meant to give Mom pain relief and Lim didn't want Mom to believe it would be as successful as the last surgery.  She should be in the hospital for 23 hours.

Besides seeing Lim she went to Obert-Hong's office for the pre-surgery blood work, EKG and Dr.'s clearance letter.  Her blood pressure was 132/77 pulse of 73.  She weighed 99 lbs with shoes on but no brace.  Height is 4 feet 6 inches.

I don't believe anything is being accomplished by pre-surgery sleep overs.  I do believe she will need that help after surgery.  

Who ever takes Mom to ANY Dr. please make sure they review her medicines and supplements.  Please keep track of confusion issues.  I know the last 2 weeks have been hard on her but there appears to be major confusion.  We should monitor this beyond surgery.  There are long term care issues that we should start discussing.

Mom is thinking of a new lift chair.  The chair would have to be for her size and would be a good Christmas gift.  

Sunday, August 12, 2012

8/12/2012 - Another week, another new mother!

Not the first time she has e-mailed me, but the first claiming to be my mom.  I want my damn Birthday Presents!

From: Mom
Date: Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 7:42 AM
Subject: Saving for Retirement: The Most Common Error Employees Make
To: martinbrennan@gmail.com



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