Jul 27, 2012

Two Steps Forward, One Step Back



People always say "No news is good news." But often it is exactly the opposite. Sometimes, you don't hear from others because it is taking every minute they have just to deal with, and cope with their challenging lives.

My brother had a huge setback as soon as I left Seattle...after my full week of staying there, and being with him as much as 6 hours in a day. And as you can imagine...I did not sit by quietly. I did everything I knew how to do, spiritually, energetically, with healing touch, and constant talk to pull, pull, pull him out of the coma and back to us. I got him to look me in the eyes, to nod his head 'yes' or 'no' to some, but not all questions and I most of all...I got him to smile. Over and over his stared into my heart and smiled. And I loved it. But as my week came to an end, I had to return to my own home in Salem, praying he could just hold on to his progress and maintain his steadily improving state of health. It did not last. And it breaks my heart that it did not.

First he had a huge seizure the very next day. It took the doctors a full 45 minutes to get it to stop. That is not good. Not good at all. Previous to that he had not had a single seizure in a week and a half. Then day before yesterday, he had 27 seizures in one single 24 hour period. The doctors at Harborview Medical Center, in Seattle, do not understand why this is all happening, but are doing every thing they know how to do.

I cannot help but wish I was still up there, still encouraging him, still talking to him and sending him positive healing energies and prayers, but I needed to return to help with my almost 97 yer old MIL who was also taken to the hospital and had to undergo surgery and then a battle to find a single care home that would accept her. Her current one said she was "too ill" for them, the next one said "she was not ill enough to require 'skilled' nursing care.

Finally, Providence Benedictine in Mt. Angel OR accepted her and she had several more days of IV drips and physical therapy in order to be able to use her legs and hands a bit, and is doing well there, and getting stronger. Our goal is to get her strong enough that it will only take one person to move her in and out of bed, so that her small adult care home will accept her back without having to hire a second helper just for her, at our expense. As much as she may complain there, she considers it her home and we need her healthy and strong in order to be able to return!

It is all so challenging, and it is just one thing after another after another!

Please continue to keep my brother, Douglas Savikko, of Eagle River, Alaska..and his wife, Rebecca Savikko, who not only needs the donation of an O+ kidney with high antibodies titers, but fell and broke her hip, in the hospital, while walking with a nurse, and has since had hip surgery..a plate and three screws....in your thoughts and prayers. We are hoping to move Becky south to Portland, where she can live with her oldest daughter and her family as we go through so many challenges with Doug. And we will then take turns, driving her up to Seattle to see her husband, my brother, Doug, on weekends when she is not having dialysis, herself.

Please pray or send positive thoughts to ALL of the members of my entire family. We continue to care for our 86 almost 87 year old mother in our childhood home on Douglas Island, near Juneau, Alaska. Now, in her 7th year of Alzheimer's, I was expected in early August to return 'home' and give my brothers and sisters-in-law a break by being the 24 hr. 'live-in' care giver. I was placed in a horrible position of prioritizing crises, and since 2 brothers and one super hard working sister-in-law, live in the area and can continue to help out so that the current brother and his family, who moved in with my mom could take a much needed, and deserved vacation to see the wife's parents in Fairbanks. It is all so challenging...for ALL of us. So many of us, and our families are in this dramatic sandwich generation ...only now it's cross directionally....up, down, and sideways....in the sandwich!!!

Thank you and bless you for your comments and prayers. This post will remain as the update site and I will get a badge over on the side bar for connection with it under "Praying for a Miracle along with the other posts.

Thank so much!

PS
I will be posting on other things, for my sake, and my readers sake today, and tomorrow but keeping all of my thoughts and prayers with so many that I love as I do so, trust me!


photo:
Rebecca and Doug, at my parents home, Douglas Island, Alaska 2005.

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13 comments:

My Sister Made Me Do It.... said...

caring for a loved one who is ill cannot be easy. I'm sure your stress level is at an all-time high. Please take care of yourself first and try to get some rest so that you can continue to be the wonderful daughter-in-law and sister that is able to be there for everyone. Prayers for you and your family that God will bless all of you.

Anonymous said...

Boy, challenging sure describes it! I can not believe how much your family has gone through and keeps going through. You are in my thoughts and I truly hope you see improvements in your brother, again and your sister in law has the strength to keep going and believing things will get better for them both.

Angie said...

Dear Michele, I cannot even begin to imagine what hell you and your family are going through, but I can and I am holding all of you close in my heart and prayers. Hugs of love and a shoulder to lean on, my little friend.

Crafts4others said...

I will be praying for you and all of your family.

Judy1522 said...

Continuing my prayers for you and your family.

Anonymous said...

Continueing to hold all of you in my prayers.

Lynne said...

Oh Lord, only you know what is really happening here. Please hold Michele and her family close to you at this time. Give then strength and peace to place their trust in you. Amen.

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

We all hold you in our hearts and in our prayers.
Blessings coming your way.
xx, Carol

Shelina (formerly known as Shasta) said...

Wow, when it rains, it pours! I can't imagine everything you are going through, your heart being torn apart being tugged in so many directions. My thoughts and prayers go out to your entire family, but also especially for you.

Jan said...

I'll be praying for your family and you as you minister to all.

Anonymous said...

You are such an amazing family. I don't know how you all keep going but you do. Blessings to all.

Dianne said...

Michele, I have continued to keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers, but will make sure to think of and pray for each of you separately, too. Having one of these challenges at a time is extremely stressful. I can't begin to imagine how you are coping with all of them at once. May God bless you, your brother & sister-in-law, mother, MIL, husband, and your siblings & their families.

I'm glad that you got to Sisters and hope you continue to make some time to rest and recharge yourself.

Unknown said...

I'm sorry I've been absent but always send good thoughts. My Dad broke his hip a couple of weeks ago and is recovering. I hope your family's luck turns soonest.