Tuesday, March 07, 2006

On this long hiatus

I haven't written a word here since August, but my recent distractions have been compelling. I've been in hospital since early November -- ICU for one month and a rehab hospital for the other three months. I got home yesterday.

Although I've used a wheelchair or electric scooter since 1983, my life has utterly changed from this recent illness. What began as a horrific stomach ailment and turned into pneumonia has also left me with a feeding tube in my stomach and full-time ventilator use through a trach. I've arrived home to round-the-clock nursing care and much hope that this will get easier either through further recovery or habit and acceptance.

I've also got a lot I could -- and do hope -- to say here about my experiences in hospital and with insurance companies. And there's that Part 3 of Losing my religion to write, the point of which has significantly changed due to my recent adventures. I do hope to get back to it now. Thanks again to everyone who has given their support, even those who just wondered what was up with my blog being silent.

9 comments:

imfunnytoo said...

Very glad to see you back....

I'm hoping that caregivers/all your offline contacts will be decent as you work out your responses to new limitations...

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flea said...

Welcome home, bluelily! I'm so glad you're back.

Anonymous said...

welcome back. so glad you're up to blogging again.

yanub said...

I thought perhaps you were having medical issues, and am very relieved to see that you are back posting again. I look forward to your insights on your latest (mis?)adventures, as well as part 3 of Losing My Religion.

hybrid said...

It's so great to read you here, Blue.

Anonymous said...

Thank goodness you're back! May the Force be with you!

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad to see you here and to know you're home again, Lily! You've been in my thoughts.
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Sarahlynn said...

I had no idea. Wow. You must have been through hell.

Welcome back home.

The Goldfish said...

Welcome back. Hope life gets a lot easier and more comfortable for you from here on in.