Tuesday, September 16, 2025

The Good, the Bad and The ugly (Bob Update)

 


GOOD: the old sofa has gone to he dump, 


 the shoe, and bones that were revealed went off to the dump too
 
GOODER ... Sunday, Sept 14, My Daddy  got off the hospital bed, into the wheelchair, rolled himself out the sliding glass door onto the deck, transferred into the shower chair and got his first shower since he came home from rehab to hospital bed. Sponge baths and leave in shampoo for 7 weeks.


I followed them outside to watch Mama play Stature of Liberty holding the hose up like a shower and Daddy, gleefully shampooing and bathing. I pointed my nose to the door and Mama let me in. When Mama pushed daddy back into the house, Just To See if she Could, as they rolled into the living room they both started to laugh.

The BAD: Can you guess Why?

Mama calls me The good dog Gone Bad.
Ha hahahaha I had the front row seat to the view out the front window while they were outside.

Our life is a roller coaster, ups and downs and all around. On Monday, Sept 15
came The Ugly.


Daddy's Dementia is getting worse. Mama leaves the walker and the wheel chair parked against the wall, so daddy can't decide to walk. You see in his mind he Can Walk. To get from bed to sofa, he stands with a walker, carefully turns and down on the sofa. 2 steps, weak steps. Mama left the walker where it was and  was sitting on my love-seat 5 feet away, Daddy was on the sofa and suddenly he stood up, grabbed the walker and started to walk fast to end of bed, made the turn and Mama was shouting Bob STOP STAND STILL. Wait on me! while she struggled to get out from under her laptop and out of my love-seat.

She was too late and he crashed over backwards like a tree, down on his lower spine, and on his right arm. The right arm hit the wheel chair and now he has a five inch place under his arm near the arm pit that has no skin.

Due to blood thinners, he bled and bled and there was a lot to clean up.
Mama had to bandage the wound, and was so afraid he broke a bone.
Angel the PT was scheduled for a visit and when he came, and heard this story, he did all kinds of test. 
Stand up tall, hold on to the walker for 1 minute
get up and down 4 times off bed, put him through all kinds of test, because Mama said she was afraid he was lying about no pain because he is afraid of going to the hospital now. 
Angel said I think if he had pain and anything was broken, he would 
not be able to hide it. His vitals were good.
Mama is typing this at 4 in the morning, today and he has had a cup of coffee and went back to sleep. The nurse is coming this morning to check the wound and his vitals and give him a check up...
This could have been much uglier. Thank You Lord, it was not

20 comments:

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
OMG... these are the heart-stopping moments that become almost daily occurence. Constant awareness required, which saps the energy like crazy. I'm so glad there was no worse damage... YAM xx

Ann said...

I'm glad that the incident didn't turn out worse than it did. So lucky he didn't break any bones. Hope all is well when the nurse comes to check the wound.

easyweimaraner said...

why we have after some good things always something bad what is super bigbadugly? blood thinners turn every thing into a crime scene... hugs to you 3... for more good days where the bad things are tired...

NanaDiana said...

I have been right there in your shoes and I know the pain and uncertainty. I called the rescue squad at least 3 times when hubby went 'out' and he was transported twice. Last May I ended up putting him in assisted living and it has been sooo good for him...and for me. Prayers for you. I was a full time caretaker for three years and my health is still recovering. xo Diana

jabblog said...

I'm so sorry to read the bad news after the earlier good news. Poor Bob! Poor you! Your nerves must be in shreds. I hope you can find an answer that suits you all.

Brian's Home Blog said...

Yes, so much good then the crash into the bad. I hope all stays on the good side now. Hugs from all of us.

DawnTreader said...

Such a difficult situation for both of you (correction: all three of you!) ... Bob trying to get back to "independent" (although not possible) - while you never really get a chance to relax...♥

My Mind's Eye said...

Beau hello dear one...
Sandra I know what you mean. My mama was a life long out door walker sometimes 2 times a day totalling 5 miles.
When dementia took over in her mind she could walk...in reality she could not.
Sending prayers and hugs to all
Cecilia

The Adventures of the LLB Gang said...

I can't imagine how scary this is for you, Sandra. Sending big hugs and daily prayers!

Mari said...

I'm glad to hear the good news, but so sorry about the fall. It happens so fast. I'm thankful for Angel!

🌻 Debby 🌻 said...

Oh no on the fall. I’m sure Bob must be awfully sore after that and thank God nothing is broken as far as you can tell. That is so scary with his dementia. What a fright!

On a lighter note, Beau on the bed makes me smile!


Sandee said...

Yikes on the fall. Those are always scary and as we get older they are very frightening. I'm glad this wasn't as bad as it could have been.

Have a fabulous day, my friend. Big hug to you, prayers for Bob and lots of scritches to handsome Beau. ♥

Debby@Just Breathe said...

Thanking God that it wasn't worse. I hope things go well with the nurse.
The beginning of this post was nice. Glad he got a shower.

Chatty Crone said...

It was ugly enough. I am glad and hoping it is not broken. Glad he got a shower. Love Beau sleeping in his bed. So sorry.

Ginny Hartzler said...

You both must be so desperate for sleep if you can sleep right after having coffee. I don't actually know how you can stay awake. If I lose that much sleep, I go into a kind of coma and no one can rouse me. But I know that has happened to you as well.

eileeninmd said...

Hello Sandra,
I am sorry to hear about Bob falling. I am glad it was not worse.
Beau made himself at home on Bob's bed. Sending hugs and prayers for you all.

Walter & Angel Millie said...

We're glad you've had some good days, and Bob surely enjoyed his shower. You are such a cheeky boy to get on the bed when nobody is looking, Beau. That helps to bring some laughter to your parents when they need it.

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Oh gosh,Sandra, I hadn't read this until now, so now I have the whole story to go with what you've shared with me. Yikes! I am amazed that he is not in worse shape after that kind of fall. And I guess you are right, if anything is really broken, he will let you know by the pain that will become unbearable. Praying nothing is broken.
Now, are you saying he took a "COLD" shower outside under the hose? Wow! Or maybe your water hose water is still warm from the sun? Could be, but still...wow! That's brave! I know it had to feel good. I'm glad you have Beau to help keep you smiling. (((HUGS)))

Breathtaking said...

Dear Sandra :)
My goodness, what a scare you had. I'm so glad Bob didn't break any bones but sorry he hurt his arm, I hope he recovers soon. Hugs to all three of you.
Love
Sonjia.

photowannabe said...

Oh Dear Sandra, What roller coaster days you are experiencing. I wish you could get a reprieve but know Bob wouldn't cooperate with anyone else. Dementia is horrible and I know your heart hurts.
I love that Beau gave you something to smile about.
Yay on the sofa being gone and giving Bob a shower at last.
(((hugs)))
Sue