Today Darin moved out of ICU. He still hasn't had any dizziness issues for which we are all thankful. The only bummer about Darin Moving out of ICU is that now he has a roommate. This is a bummer because his roommate is not really quiet at all. Actually, the entire floor isn't quiet. Kids scamper this way and that regularly throughout the day, and not without screaming an obligatory comment about catching the other kid, or some random talk of what the two are going to do next to keep occupied in this large and boring world known as a hospital. The nurses, though I am sure they mean well and their jobs are very demanding, they certainly aren't much quieter than the kids. We were spoiled in the ICU: Large rooms, quiet conditions, high numbers of caring and attentive nurses, and very quick response time to calls for pain medications. This floor is loud, the rooms are very small and not private, the nurses are more hurried and disconnected from the patients, and the response times for pain meds is much longer (45 minutes one time!).
Darin is doing well, but he seems to be having to ask for pain meds more frequently. He sat up for the first time tonight. The nurse really wanted him to get up on his own. This required a lot of exertion. After getting up he got dizzy for the first time. His heart rate raised, he got very warm and had to lay back down. However, after about a half hour he was back to normal, just more tired.
Tomorrow they want him to get up and walk! We'll see. It will be good for him to walk I am sure.
More to come-
Andy