Posted by DeltaRed on November 12, 2017 at 08:14:30 from (67.40.52.88):
What a nightmare....After 5 days in ICU,Susan was transferred to the 'floor' Sunday evening.she made such remarkable recovery they were going to release Tuesday. However,there was a drug they needed to see 'in our hands' before release.So,I walked a mile to a pharmacy,the drug was not in stock! It was ordered,came in weds at noon. I walked back,picked it up. The drug(highpowered antibiotic)cost $1700. But the hospital got a discount coupon. We only pd $102.00!. Then they forgot about insulin needs.Took them till 5:00 to get that straightened out. Got to my sister's at 7:00 PMWed. The next day,our ride home broke down 20 miles before we were picked up. It was towed to the dealer. Our friend/driver was forced to stay. At 10:00 the next day(Friday) the car had not even been looked at. So Another friend came over and picked us all up. We got to BuenaVista,Co at 6PM.Wifes sister picked us up at BV and took us to Gunnison. FINALLY,we got home at 10:00AM Saturday. We were only going to be gone 4 days total. We were gone 12 days.But thank god I stillhave her. There doesn't to be any brain damage at all. "Be it ever so crumbled,there is no place like home" (Charles Emerson WinchesterIII) Amen to that! Thanks for all the prayers and concerns. Steve & Susan.
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