Just another day at the office.
Diet Calendar Entries for 01 December 2018:
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1790 kcal
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Fat: 83.94g | Prot: 68.69g | Carb: 196.15g.
Breakfast: Farmland Foods Lower Sodium Bacon, Orange Juice (Bottled or in a Carton, Canned), Florida's Natural Premium 100% Florida Ruby Red Grapefruit Juice, Smucker's Low Sugar Strawberry Preserves, Maxwell House International Cafe Orange, Oroweat Organic Thin Sliced 22 Grains & Seeds, Egg. Lunch: Ranch Granola, Driscoll's Blueberries, Fage Total 0% Greek Yogurt, Chobani Nonfat Vanilla Blended Greek Yogurt, Cottage Cheese (Lowfat 2% Milkfat), Tru-Nut Powdered Peanut Butter. Dinner: Trader Joe's Hass Avocado, Coca-Cola Coca-Cola Classic, Bertolli Olive Oil, Unsalted Butter Stick, Tanimura & Antle Brussels Sprouts, Carrots, Giant Eagle Cherry Tomatoes, Cucumber (with Peel), Tanimura & Antle Napa Cabbage, Parmesan Cheese (Hard), Rudi's Organic Bakery Tuscan Roasted Garlic Bread, Homemade-Style Spaghetti Sauce with Beef or Meat, Barilla Thin Spaghetti. more...
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1721 kcal
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Activities & Exercise:
Grocery Shopping - 45 minutes, Walking (slow) - 2/mph - 1 hour, Swimming (slow) - 2 hours, Resting - 12 hours and 15 minutes, Sleeping - 8 hours. more...
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Comments
Reminds me March 2011. My wife in the intensive care unit for 36 days, 30 of them in artificial coma. Fed by 13 different bottles electronically controlled. H1N1 followed by various complications. Her brother died at the icu of another hospital from the same cause while she was at the rehabilitation center. A sad benchmark in our lives.
01 Dec 18 by member: Tassos67
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Oh yes H1N1 pandemic of 2009. Thank goodness for vaccines now. It is overwhelming for families to walk into a room like this for the first time and see a loved one attached to all this stuff.. I hope things turned out ok for your wife..
01 Dec 18 by member: Kenna Morton
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She survived. But she is not the same person. Mentally, psychological and physical. For much worse.
01 Dec 18 by member: Tassos67
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I am so very sorry. As nurses who care for these types of patients we seldom actually learn how things turn out in the long haul. In our minds we speculate based on experience. We are encouraged when we hear the good things and pray always that we are doing the right thing and what the patient would choose to have done if they could decide. There is no right or wrong— we are there first and foremost to support the patient and family.
01 Dec 18 by member: Kenna Morton
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thank you for what you do. ❤
02 Dec 18 by member: sm.peace1226
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Thanks for all you do! My Heart goes out to all ICU & PICU Nurses, There treatment of patients and family members truly make difference❤-Mother of a HeartBaby
02 Dec 18 by member: Ashleyj92
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Thank you very much Ashleyj92-
02 Dec 18 by member: Kenna Morton
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