Thursday, November 12, 2009

Fortunately

Just got a call from Rehab Hospital today, Ada got approved to go back to rehab for 3 sessions and we have to do it before the end of the month. I told the lady that she has fracture her arm. Well, think of it as she is lucky to get the approval and if she doesn't want to do anything there, the therapists can teach me what to do with her and give me all the information that I need.
So Friday she will do follow up with Dr. Barrio @ Indyortho. Ardis will go with me just incase I get yell at or I want to yell at somebody then she can be my back up. Those people who work there are not very nice. Tuesday, she will get therapy at RHI. Sunday, Archie, Arthy and I will go to Colts VS. Patriot game.
Ada feels a lot better. By looking at her face, I can tell she doesn't need as much pain med, but I am sure it's still hurt.
More good news next time.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

It breaks my heart what you all have had to go through. There are days that I think of it all and want to just spit at all of these idiots for what they ar eputting you and Ada through.

Ting said...

Very happy to hear the good news adn good luck with the rehab. Special thanks to Ardis who is always there for you and Ada.

Ting said...

Very happy to hear the good news. Good luck with Rehab. Special thanks to Ardis who is always there for you and Ada.

Anonymous said...

Hi Ponsawani,

Great news about being accepted to therapy!!!!!!!! It would have been better for them to do it...3 sessions are so minimal, but I am happy to get whatever we can get and you will learn it all well!

I am glad Ardis can go with you. Thank you Ardis for being her backup! I hope Indy Ortho staff is nicer this time!

Hang in there! We are united in thought and spirit. And I send you strength from afar. I am so glad Ada's pain is decreasing. Oof!

Love and hugs always,

F & M

Anonymous said...

Oh one more thing, Ponsawani, I didn't like the comment:
"Well, think of it as she is lucky to get the approval and if she doesn't want to do anything there, the therapists can teach me what to do with her and give me all the information that I need."

How insensitive!!!!!!!!!!!!! No compassion...no family support! Yuk! They are in the wrong profession.

Hugs, F

angkana said...

Good news indeed. I hope the rehab specialist will teach us how to support Ada with the least amount of discomfort to her.

Thanks again Ponsawan for this blog. Your loving effort to update Ada's progress is very much appreciated.

Love,
Yui