Posted by mike henry on January 18, 2014 at 19:55:55 from (75.51.102.199):
Motherinlaw broke leg just a few inches short of the hip in mid oct.Local surgeon patched her up sent her to rehab. 6 wks into rehab she still has no strength and in pain. take an exray, the rod they put in the leg had come threw the bone and was smashing the hip. take her to lansing to fix that. gets blood clots,clean out arteries put in stints.Stints plug and she looses circulation so they clean the stents. during this time she gets a septice infection. she has been fighting this for 3 weeks and she is just to weak to fight anymore. We moved her to a hospice home where they are just making her comfy till the good lord calls on her. She has been a wife and mom for over 50 yrs,drove tractors,milked cows, raised 5 kids and is the glue that has kept them all together. this is going to be a very hard loss to take. on top of that my wife has a cancerous tumor surrounding her pancreas and we are in the process of seeing the specialist that want to remove the pancreas as that is the only way to get the whole tumor. The Drs are trying to get everything in order so this can be done soon and wife just informed them today that its a hold untill mom dont need her anymore. Flusterating but understandable. She should be with her family when the time comes. We will get through this but it is an extremely emotional time. Glad I can get on this site everyday, this is my me time. I count on you fellas to help me clear my mind of my worries.
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