Finally Feeling Better
There is good news … keep reading.

Kristi continued to feel horrible Tuesday and Wednesday. She had a video appointment with Dr. Ganjoo late Wednesday afternoon — considering her continued poor condition Ganjoo wanted her to get to Stanford Hospital ER ASAP.
We left about 5:30pm and arrived at Stanford ER at about 9:30pm. They got her in a room so quickly. Over night they ran bloodwork, did an MRI of her head, and administered a cocktail of fluids, electrolytes, and medications.
By 8am today she was a different person. She’s even hungry and eating! The headache has all but fully subsided. The MRI — at least from what we can see in the report — shows only things we already know.
She has been admitted to the hospital — we think for observation, but we haven’t really talked to a doctor for a full explanation yet. Once she’s settled in a real room we should know more — she is still in an ER room.
We’ve said this before — while no one ever wants to be in the hospital, the care at Stanford is incredible!
We shall update when we have pertinent information to share. As for now, I am quite enjoying seeing a smile on her face. It’s been a while.
Praise God that is great news. Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteSo happy for good news and smiles! I hope their hospital food is as top notch as their care. ❤️
ReplyDeleteThat is such beautiful news and a beautiful smile! Eating is great news too! Love to you all
ReplyDeleteAmen 🙏🏾
ReplyDeleteWhew!! So glad Kristi is better🌷🌷Praying now for answers. Love seeing that gorgeous smile and thanks for the update 😊
ReplyDeleteThat must have been a very stressful drive and seemed like a lifetime! So scary but so glad it is looking up!
ReplyDeleteThank the Lord!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you are feeling a little better. You look great!! Always smiling. ♥️
ReplyDeleteThanks Be To God!🙏
ReplyDeletePraise God!!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear the news!! Prayers continue for you both
ReplyDeleteYay! I'm so glad to hear this news. Prayers that this is a harbinger of better times to come!
ReplyDeleteMay God give strength and comfort to my favorite librarian. Continued prayers.
ReplyDeleteShane P.
Low sodium can make you feel pretty terrible and it can cause seizures if it gets too low, so make sure they come up with a plan to keep the sodium levels up either in or close to the normal range. I’m glad things are looking better this morning! Karen & Wade
ReplyDeleteSending positive vibes, hoping for a short stay at Stanford. Loved seeing the smile!
ReplyDeleteLove that smile Kristi and I love you and yours. Always in my prayers, praise God you are feeling better! ♥️Aunt Mary
ReplyDeleteThat is so AWESOME!!! I am so happy she is feeling better.
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AKA Steve
Thank you all for the kind words, well-wishes and prayers. It gives me such a humble feeling to how many people read Jim’s posts, and so many even leave these comments. Please know that I truly appreciate the strength it gives me to know that so many people care. 💗 Kristi
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