Posted by dbernie on December 29, 2010 at 20:06:11 from (4.252.131.144):
Wanted to let everyone know that the hospital IV's worked on my Uncle, and the infection did NOT get into his bones/blood. His feet/lower legs look BAD, but with me coordinating and help of neighbors he got to come home on Christmas Eve! If he follows out-patient instructions, he'll probably keep his feet/legs.
We all got a ground level entrance set up, he's got nurses stoppin by every day. Neighbors still helpin him out. I had to get back here to IL, just got here a couple hours ago.
May have to do some more from here, and planning on going back out as soon as I can, but will be at least a couple months.
Somebody was lookin out for him.
He's pretty honory too, maybe that helped.
I think he's finally realizing he needs to start selling off some of his trucks and equipment. He is no longer able to maintain them.
I debated driving the 1952 Quick-Way 55,000 pound crane back home. Probably get back by spring, after receiving all proper permits, lol.
At any rate, I hope the luck with his health holds out.
As I continue working with him, I may post a list of what he has and prices, if he's reasonable on the selling prices.
Some of you all may be interested.
Just ridin' in a car to the local VA tears me up, I'm pretty sore and exhausted, so I will sign off for now.
Thanks for everyone's help and concern on the previous post.
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