Sunday September 5th - Mum couldn't get out of bed this morning!

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Here I am again in panice mode!  Back to work tomorrow and mums legs, and arms, seem to have got really weak in the last few days.  She is also sore from her fall on Friday night.

This morning mum came into my room and woke me up at around 8.30am, once I'm asleep I hear nothing!  She was soaking with sweat and asked if I could come and help her get dressed.  It turned out she'd been trying to get out of bed for 30 minutes.  She had been shouting on me and I hadn't heard her, some carer!!!  Each time she tried to get up her arms wouldn't push and she kept falling back onto the bed.  She had eventually got herself sitting but it had then taken her ages to stand up, the bed is pretty low.  She was so upset and I feel so guilty that I didn't even hear her shouting on me to help her!

We are pretty sure it's the steroids that are causing this and she is hoping to be off them within the next 3 weeks as they are being reduced every 10 days but she seems to be getting progessively weaker so quickly that I am really worried about leaving her alone.  Gillian, my friend from next door who mum thinks of more like a daughter, is at home tomorrow so I know she will keep an eye but after that mum will be on her own from about 7.30am until 4pm.  I think I'll ask Christine, mums nurse, if she can visit mum and just see what she thinks.  The problem is I'm not sure there is anything that can be done.  My nerves are shattered and I know mum is really scared, she's already  told me I'll have to get her up before I leave for work in the morning.  My boss has been so good during mums treatment etc. that I can't possibly stay at home.  People also don't undertand that even though she is NED she is still ill!  Thanks for reading my rant! XX

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    HI Caroline

    i know it a big worry for you going back to work

    about not hearing your mum i got a baby alarm that you could plug in so i could hear veronica it did help

    hope something helps your mum soon

    Hey you are a good carer your doing so well it is scary  sometimes

    I wish i know you where in blackpool last thur we could have met up for a cuppa

    love to you and your mum xx love janice xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Janice.  Thanks for the idea about the baby monitor that's a great idea and one I will sort out.  Yeah it would have been lovely to meet up with you, maybe one day.  Mum has agreed to having her mobile phone in her pocket and has admitted this morning that she is finding it very scary.  We've had a look at grab rails for the bed and also a walking frame and she has not objected to the possibility of needing both until her legs get stronger.  I will contact Christine tomorrow and ask how we go about getting someone to come and assess what mum needs and can have.  Caroline XX

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    HI Caroline

    Yea i am sure Christine your nurse will be able to sort those things out for your mum

    That a good idea about the mobile too makes you more at ease

    love to you love janice xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Veronica used to make me laugh  with the  moniter

    If she wanted  me she used to shout are you there janice xx i could talk to her throught has well lol we had some fun

    Happy memories

    love janice xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Janice I'm interested in the fact the one you had was two way.  Can you remember the make and model?  I've been looking at them but they seem to be one way so you can't talk back to the person.  Jenni has also suggested walkie talkies but with them you have to press a button before you can talk so if mum fell or couldn't get up that could prove a problem.