I couldn't sleep last night, and my computer seems to have a particularly nasty "cold", and shuts itself down when I try to run AVG, so I thiefed the computer of my very ill and unable-to-defend-himself husband, and took the first "me" time (unless you count the periodic stints at Borders between client visits) in... ummm... well, whenever my last post was, and I don't think that time counted. Let's just say I can't remember what me time is...
Anyway, I'm caught up on LJ (hence this bookmark), but not email. Last time I looked at my inbox on my main email address, there were over 100 messages, and that was several days ago.
elorie, I got your phone call... not sure when I'll be able to call you back...
Monday the 13th can't come quickly enough. My greatest fear is that what happened the last time will happen again - that my client will go to his appointment, and instead of doing the obvious (putting him back on 24-hour licensed nursing care, instead of CNAs), the doctor will say it hasn't been long enough, and we need to run the trial catheterizations longer, which means even more days/weeks of this schedule from hell. Not to mention the fact that, based on the results my client and I are seeing so far, we both think he should be cathed every *4* hours instead of every six. (The doctor's order were for every 4-6 hours; ParaQuad chose the every 6, no doubt for cost-effectiveness.)
If that happens, I might as well move in.
Anyway, I'm caught up on LJ (hence this bookmark), but not email. Last time I looked at my inbox on my main email address, there were over 100 messages, and that was several days ago.
Monday the 13th can't come quickly enough. My greatest fear is that what happened the last time will happen again - that my client will go to his appointment, and instead of doing the obvious (putting him back on 24-hour licensed nursing care, instead of CNAs), the doctor will say it hasn't been long enough, and we need to run the trial catheterizations longer, which means even more days/weeks of this schedule from hell. Not to mention the fact that, based on the results my client and I are seeing so far, we both think he should be cathed every *4* hours instead of every six. (The doctor's order were for every 4-6 hours; ParaQuad chose the every 6, no doubt for cost-effectiveness.)
If that happens, I might as well move in.