The last three weeks have been mentally and physically exhausting. Like, for real. On most days, I know I was on autopilot—operating without even thinking, doing what I have been programmed to do since childhood (take charge). At least, that’s how it felt. Here’s an overview of what happened:
My sister had a healthy baby boy. Both left the hospital healthy (so we thought). Two days later, she was in the ER diagnosed with postpartum heart failure, then sent home to follow up with a cardiologist. Two days after that, the baby had jaundice.
Before my sister could follow up with the cardiologist, she was back in the ER. This time they consulted with her OB doctor and was diagnosed with postpartum preeclampsia. Which was more accurate. She stayed in the hospital a few days and was released after her vitals and bloodwork were back to normal.
That was my first hospital stay since my mom passed.
While all of this was happening with my sister, my stepmom was having health issues, which were getting worse. She was sick while my sister was in the hospital, but I couldn’t be with both. Had to decide which needed me the most. It was a lot.
Well, last week…last Wednesday to be exact, my stepmom had to have emergency surgery. I stayed with her from Wednesday until Sunday. She was discharged yesterday, but she still isn’t well. It will probably be several weeks before she’s moving around again.
So, that was my last two to three weeks. Oh… and I was still working during all of this. So very thankful for remote work and the ability to make my own schedule. These are truly luxuries that are often taken for granted. Even being single with grown children is a privilege; however, it is also taxing at times. As my daughter advised me, before I jump up and do anything else, I need to be still and take care of myself, first. And I am doing exactly that.
That’s all I have for you today. Wishing you a wonderful Wednesday.
Be Blessed♥️
Shaun
I feel you, my sister! The first seven months of 2023, that was my reality. My wife was in the hospital twice, within 5 months, the last time was May, from stroke, with a 8 week stay. When in on a Friday, left on Monday morning, and headed to work (my business), and back there after, until the next morning, and back to work. For the next eight weeks, hospital twice a day, worked my business, and my part time job. Slept 4 hrs, and back to the same, spending the weekend there for most the day.
May God’s strength and peace, be your comfort!
Father, I pray for my sister. I pray for strength, may your grace go before her. Rejuvenate her mind and body, breath a fresh wind within her spirit! In Jesus’ name, Amen!
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Thank you so much for your prayers. I pray that your wife is doing well now. I know that was devastating for you both. Keeping you both in my prayers.🙏🏽
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My pleasure!
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Sending healing prayers to your family…strength for you and the blessings of God’s perfect favor over you all.
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Thank you, Deborah.🙏🏽
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This!!!
“As my daughter advised me, before I jump up and do anything else, I need to be still and take care of myself first. And I am doing exactly that.”
I’m glad you’re heeding her advice. Take care of yourself, too. 🙏🏾💙
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Right. I must remember that my health and wellbeing is just as important.
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Amen!
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