Posted by Lou from Wis. on November 17, 2017 at 14:15:47 from (69.179.19.243):
My #2 Son (Bob)Gets to come home Sat bar any complications.The nurses station didn't help last evening, by telling him he had to finish his evening meal or else they would take away his tray.What a loser the orderly was. The Dr told him to take as long as he needed to eat.My daughter had a long conversation with the Dr this morning and from what i can gather, The Dr hot footed it down to the nurses station and gave em what for. Now Bob is treated with respect again.I wanted to get dressed and go up to the hospital,as did Victor, and give em he--. But thankfully the problem got resolved.Bob will be on a soft diet for about 6 weeks, which means NO TURKEY,Dressing, candy yams,etc. Baby food I think.But none the less. Were all thankful for his return, and were thankful for all your prayers and kind thoughts.Thought you all would like the information. Warmest regards, Lou & Victor
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