Gradually degenerating into ignorance and complacency.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Never constant

folks resting after a short walk

Yesterday, it was warm, the sun and light clouds were soothing. The autumn colors were beautiful. Thomas and Marcus put on yet ANOTHER rod. Thomas was clever enough to yank the last one out of the wall. In his defense, the metal sheered in half, not really pulled out of the wall. The bar, like the others was a nusance to put into the wall. It took parts, tools time, and a drill bit was broken in half.

Later, the folks went out for a walk in the nice autumn weather. It isn't supposed to stay nice for all that long, so today was the day. We three ate orange roughee for dinner and then the folks watched the Ugly Dachshund, an old Disney movie.

In the evening, for no particular reason, Thomas took out the blood pressure monitor and took his reading, then Lois' and found that Lois had a heart rate in the 40s. Despite taking it several times, it was always low (a few times in the 30s). Since she's had heart problems, heart attack history, we got to see the emergency room last night. We were there for two hours, then Lois was discharged with a 24-hour heart monitor.

It was determined that she had non-symptomatic bradycardia (slow heart rate without any symptoms). It is likely that some of the medicines that she's taking are now at too high of levels and are pushing her heart rate down too low. Well, they'll determine what they will do later.

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As a side note, while the entire staff that night was nice, congenial and friendly, they had -- bar none, the most effeminate male staff. The EMS guy there (though Mum was driven to hospital by myself), had a voice higher and odder than Pee Wee Herman. The doctor who was working was about half as effeminate and the registry guy was slightly less than that, but good golly! I guess Lutheran wanted to keep them out of the more typical public eyes or something? I applaud their promptness and quick work to get her out of there shortly after midnight.

Feeling no pain, Mom gets patches to monitor her heart functions 11 somthing at night at hospital.

1 comment:

MR said...

Excuse me, Nurse, I'd like to capture the moment. (snap) Can I have your name for the Flickr caption?

You brought a camera into the emergency room?

And the machismo level of the staff has no bearing on the story, it is presented only as a prejudice observation. Just because you blunted it doesn't make it right, if you walk into KFC and say "there's a lot of black people in here" you're makeing a prejudice observation, and that's all there is to. You should be ashamed. You are hardly appropriate as the spokesperson for childrens safety if you lack tolerance in any aspect of your life.