Rhonda,
I support what you are doing about this situation. I will pray that someone
listens to you and changes your mother's care accordingly. I will also pray
that something is worked out for the kids if need be.
Julie
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Keep smiling!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Helen" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 9:27 AM
Subject: Re: hard to do the right thing!
> Praying with you, Rhonda, that the correct information reaches the people
> who need to know, and let the Lord drop the chips wherever He desires. It
> is only your mother who is the main concern in the situation, and the care
> givers need to know the truth.
> Helen
>
> Earlier, Rhonda wrote:
> >My gracious! but doing the right thing isn't easy!
> >I called my mothers main doctor andleft a message for her to call me
> >back
> >saying that I knew of some other medications such as pain medicines that
> >my
> >mother was taking that could have brought on her condition! so far no
> >call,
> >the nurse at the icu unit said that the doctor may not callme back, since
> >she is primarly dealing with my dad!
> >I think that If I do not receive a call by this afternoon I will call the
> >head nurse at the icu and tell him or her, I am sure my dad will not be
> >happy, but I feel that this information is important. The doctors say
> >now
> >that they aren't even sure she even had a heart attack after all, I've
> >nevver been my family favorite, even though I was the nice one, so if
> >they
> >are angry with me, oh well, life is at stake here,
> >thanks for all your messages!
> >Rhonda
>
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