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Just missed this dreadful news, wtg, and am so very sorry to hear of it. Sending deepest concern and care for healing. I'm glad at least it seems that change is in the positive direction.
Wishes for strength and faith for wtg as you weather this major storm of life.
Sending you the powerful MiShebeirach Jewish prayer for healing (it's not just for Jews).
Debbie Friedman, who is singing and accompanying the famous prayer, also wrote it, performs it here while suffering from cancer.
It had already become a classic of Jewish liturgy in all branches of Judaism even though traditionally women are forbidden to sing before men.
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Mr wtg continues to make slow but steady progress in acute rehab. He is supposed to be discharged to home tomorrow and will go to day rehab three times a week starting next week. He is just able to pick up his right leg, mostly from the hip, but that is huge progress. I am more comfortable helping him transfer from chair/bed to wheelchair and back again.
Right arm still not moving much but seems to have a little bit of muscle tone it didn't have before. Lots of small steps.
I have hopefully gotten the house set up so that we can get into a daily routine and continue to work on getting him stronger.
Thanks again to everyone for your good wishes. Please keep that positive energy headed our way!!
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BTW, I used Claude early on to interpret imaging reports, and later I fed it all the PT and OT reports. Am using AI carefully, mostly to explain what certain terminology means. It explained what was going on (imaging) and also the "lingo" of PT and OT. It was most helpful. My first use of AI...it saved me a lot of time....
I also tried to use it to come up with the right ramp configuration so we can get into the house with Mr wtg in a wheelchair. It gave some info on ramp manufacturers who make quality products, but it failed pretty miserably at basic geometry....I ended up doing my own "design", which I tested today with the wheel chair that was delivered. I set up the ramps and did a dry run with an empty chair, and then had a friend come over and I took her for a ride up into the house and a tour around the first floor. Everything worked as expected!
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BTW, I used Claude early on to interpret imaging reports, and later I fed it all the PT and OT reports. Am using AI carefully, mostly to explain what certain terminology means. It explained what was going on (imaging) and also the "lingo" of PT and OT. It was most helpful. My first use of AI...it saved me a lot of time....
I also tried to use it to come up with the right ramp configuration so we can get into the house with Mr wtg in a wheelchair. It gave some info on ramp manufacturers who make quality products, but it failed pretty miserably at basic geometry....I ended up doing my own "design", which I tested today with the wheel chair that was delivered. I set up the ramps and did a dry run with an empty chair, and then had a friend come over and I took her for a ride up into the house and a tour around the first floor. Everything worked as expected!
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Another tidbit in the whole hospital experience...Epic/MyChart has a section called Day at a Glance. It contains the reports from anyone who has interacted with a patient. Imaging, OT/PT/SLP, doctors, shift nurses, social workers. It's very helpful to be able to stay close to what's going on. It has helped me ask the right questions and to keep an eye on the medical stuff just in case something got missed or recorded incorrectly. Definitely helps anyone advocating for the patient.
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Sending my best vibes. Glad you got a ramp in what seems to be a short time. With the wheelchair and transfers to and from bed, take care of your back. Great to know there has been improvement.
Glad you got a ramp in what seems to be a short time.
Claude recommended two manufacturers whose products seem to be of higher quality, Prairie Valley Industries (PVI) and EZ-Access. I ordered this portable ramp from Home Depot, one of the EZ-Access models. Figured if it didn't work out, it's an easy return to a store. I got two of the 4' portable suitcase style with a non-skid surface. Each one weights around 20 lbs, so super easy to set up/take down.
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