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Post by sagebrush on Apr 8, 2020 10:12:04 GMT -8
Last night, she had a fever of 102. Not worried about the virus. 3 weeks ago when she was admitted, she was negative. St. Charles has a totally isolated virus section. Patients and staff do not cross. Period. No visitors period. Talked to her this AM. She feels good, just tired. We'll see. WE both agree that if we were the incoming facility that we wouldn't want anyone with a fever until it was long gone. Tomorrow might be doubtful as well because of that.
GOOD NEWS: We actually got to look at each other last night. She was able to get Face time on her I-pad so we had computer to computer looks at each other. Not only faces, but a look at her wounds. I guess I need to shave and trim my stache and goat😁. The boss is always right.
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Post by rutabaga on Apr 8, 2020 10:23:35 GMT -8
Last night, she had a fever of 102. Not worried about the virus. 3 weeks ago when she was admitted, she was negative. St. Charles has a totally isolated virus section. Patients and staff do not cross. Period. No visitors period. Talked to her this AM. She feels good, just tired. We'll see. WE both agree that if we were the incoming facility that we wouldn't want anyone with a fever until it was long gone. Tomorrow might be doubtful as well because of that. GOOD NEWS: We actually got to look at each other last night. She was able to get Face time on her I-pad so we had computer to computer looks at each other. Not only faces, but a look at her wounds. I guess I need to shave and trim my stache and goat😁. The boss is always right. Dang, it seems like your poor wife is having to deal with a whole lot more than she should. So sorry to hear that she has a fever today. Both of you are right about the new facility not wanting to deal with fevers in new patients.
Great to hear that you were able to Facetime last night, and that she felt well enough to notice what you look like.....
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