Mom was fine yesterday at the movie and last night at dinner. She was recently diagnosed with an infection, but she's been on antibiotics for several days and seemed to be doing well. It all changed today. I didn't think anything of it when she didn't answer her phone. I was at the studio wrapping production on the podcast when I realized I hadn't heard from her. It wasn't too unusual, but still-- I wanted to check on her. I figured she was staying busy. She likes to walk the halls for exercise and she never takes her phone with her. When she finally answered it was like talking to mom from December 2016 when she was in the hospital with a severe UTI and sepsis.
She wasn't able to speak a complete sentence or make any sense of her conversation. She communicated that something was very wrong but couldn't articulate exactly what. I knew from the previous experience--this infection was getting serious now.
I immediately called the head nurse and they were already aware of the situation. I was assured that they were watching her closely. Tonight, they've put her back on oxygen and they're helping her navigate her room as needed. UTI's can get very scary quickly. This dramatic turn happened in less than 18 hours from when I left her last night. I left her again tonight after trying to calm her down some by reassuring her of the plan. If she isn't improved by morning, they'll probably change the treatment--if that still doesn't help, she'll likely go to a hospital for more aggressive care.
If you pray, could you please include one for mom?
Today: I maintained the integrity of my maintenance calorie budget, I remained refined-sugar free, I exceeded today's water goal, and I stayed connected with good support.
I released an episode of Transformation Planet earlier this afternoon. Episode 16 features Dr. Joan Ifland. It's available wherever you get your podcast: iTunes for Apple, Google Play for Android, Podbean.com or any podcast platform. Subscribing from one of these outlets will automatically deliver new episodes directly to your device. Here's the episode 16 description and a handy PodBean player to listen directly from this page:
Transformation Planet Episode 16 Dr. Joan Ifland-
Dr. Joan Ifland has dedicated over two decades of her life to food addiction research. In this episode, she discusses how processed food addiction starts, how and why it affects people differently, and how the research has proven, without question, the validity of its powerful grip on millions of people around the world. She's the founder of www.foodaddictionintensive.com, www.foodaddictionresources.com, and www.foodaddictionbooks.com Dr. Ifland is the author of Sugars and Flours: How They Make Us Crazy, Sick and Fat, and What To Do About It and she's the co-author and co-editor of the comprehensive textbook, Processed Food Addiction: Foundations, Assessment, and Recovery published by CRC Press.
Today's Accountability Tweets:
2 cups water, 20 push-ups, and 20 squats equals #morningdeal Done✅✅✅ Happy New Year! Coffee time! pic.twitter.com/A5lAyp7snl— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) January 1, 2018
3 tbs half & half in the first cup of day, another 3 tbs half & half in the refill cup, soon. 120 cal. pic.twitter.com/eeKfhCNBNZ— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) January 1, 2018
Breakfast in MyFitnessPal... pic.twitter.com/nEs8wBMGmi— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) January 1, 2018
Ezekiel toasts. One w/2 egg whites, 2 whole eggs, and 1 slice havarti cheese. One w/46g avocado. 126g strawberries & 5.6oz apple slices. 620 cal. pic.twitter.com/KbCAAkVLDC— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) January 1, 2018
2 tbs half & half in this afternoon cup of coffee 40 cal. pic.twitter.com/BvdBlypXEZ— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) January 1, 2018
— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) January 1, 2018
Lunch in MyFitnessPal. Not shown: 123g strawberries, 14g tortilla chips, and 1 .8oz slice havarti cheese. pic.twitter.com/jAv0QIwsy4— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) January 1, 2018
Pita Cheeseburger. 6oz 96% lean beef, 35g red onion, 3oz mushrooms, 1 .8oz slice havarti, 1 .8oz slice provolone, and 15g mustard on a Joseph's flax-oat bran-whole wheat pita. 123g strawberries & 14g tortilla chips. 570 cal. pic.twitter.com/A7wlBc79uf— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) January 1, 2018
3 tbs half & half in this afternoon cup of coffee 60 cal. pic.twitter.com/iua9IwQhva— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) January 1, 2018
— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) January 2, 2018
Dinner in MyFitnessPal. Not shown: 120g green beans. pic.twitter.com/IvHedUJEhc— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) January 2, 2018
Steak & Onion Kabob. 7.6oz petite sirloin, 37g red onion, and 52g white onion. 261g red potatoes prepared w/2 tbs half & half, and 7g butter. 120g green beans. 659 cal. pic.twitter.com/c5PXBX3ciC— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) January 2, 2018
1.5 cups water exceeds today's #watergoal 6.4oz apple slices w/21g natural peanut butter #lastfoodofday 230 cal. pic.twitter.com/vWAJbhQEKS— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) January 2, 2018
Thank you for reading and your continued support,
Strength,
Sean
Sean - I'm sorry to have read that your mom is not doing so well at the moment. Prayers sent for your mom for a fast and full recovery. Stay strong Sean, for yourself and your mom. Take care... - Rick in Florida
ReplyDeletePrayed a decade (rosary) for her. (And it is possible that when she has any infection going, she needs to stay home/in bed, if she has a history of this happening).
ReplyDeletePraying for your mom. Tell her I love her.
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