My wife was transferred from the general hospital to the rehab hospital Friday afternoon. Friday evening, she attempted to stand and walk to the bathroom to get a drink of water. She is so weak after being in a bed for three weeks that she fell to the floor, hit her head, complained of neck pain and was taken to the ER at the general hospital. ER put a collar on her and will perform a CT scan ASAP.
Needless to say, I am totally stressed out over my wife’s condition. Writing this blog is the only thing keeping me sane.
Please pray for my wife. She is an angel and does not deserve what has happened to her.
UPDATE: All the test results were negative and the hospital sent her back to rehab. So thank you all for your prayers.
Of course! God bless both of you!
ReplyDeleteMy wife and I praying for you and your wife. My wife recently had her knee replaced (sound familiar)? We know and understand the power of prayers.
ReplyDeleteold medical maxim. '21 days in bed makes one week' my thoughts with you both, hope no harm done and she gets transferred back to rehab rapidly
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to hear this bad news. Thinking of you both and hoping that all will be well again very soon. Sue x
ReplyDeleteDear Stana,
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about your wife’s fall. Hopefully the CT scan won’t show a major injury and I pray that she makes a swift and full recovery.
Susan
Saying prayers for your wife.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your wife's fall. When a loved one is ill, it may feel as if the world is off kilter. Please, take the time you need to do what you need to do. 💜
ReplyDeleteWriting about our feelings can help, and yet please don't feel you owe anyone anything when it comes to blogging.
Thinking of you both 💜
Stana,
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear your wife has returned to rehab. Hopefully her strength will
return on her way to completely healing!
Both of you in our prayers.
Davina
Sorry to hear about your wife’s fall, praying for both of you
ReplyDeletePraying—Paula G
ReplyDeleteOh no!
ReplyDeleteDear Stana, You are both very much in our thoughts. We pray that the CT scans will be negative. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
ReplyDeleteHappy to hear your wife is OK....my best advice: Tell her to take it slow and not push to do too much too soon.
ReplyDeleteSending healing energy and positive thoughts for the swift return of your wife to full health.
ReplyDeleteJacquie
May your wife make a full recovery. Forget about us until she is well again.
ReplyDeleteGeeze here’s wishing you a sunny day and for all of this stress and worry to go away with your wife’s return home!
ReplyDeleteStill keeping you both in prayer, Sweetie
ReplyDeleteStill sending along my positive vibes and hope!
ReplyDeleteGood to hear tests were negative. Hopefully this is just a temporary setback and she will be back on the road to a full recovery.
ReplyDeleteAs much as one reads the sad news about your wife and her on going crisis, I hope all these comments of support make you realize that how much you are and your wife is cared for by by the community of people you serve. mine and all our prayers and or hopes are with you both.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for your wife's speedy recovery.
ReplyDeletePenny from Edinburgh.
My deepest, wish is for your beautiful wife to recover soon. I send her many blessings.
ReplyDeleteSending prayers that your wife continues to recover. I will keep both of you in my thoughts.
ReplyDeleteMy best wishes to you and your wife, Stana. Don't worry about this blog, focus on your wife's health. Hugs and kisses, Kathi.
ReplyDeleteStana, my best wishes for your wife’s rapid recovery and your peace of mind.
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