Oma was in great spirits today. When I arrived at the hospital she was up walking with physical therapy and looked great. She is still weak but was able to go down to the window and back to her room using her walker and she only stopped once to rest. Her nephrostomy tube is draining a light clear yellow fluid now and the plan is for Oma to keep it in when she discharges from the hospital and follow up with a Urologist in a couple of weeks to determine what to do from there. She was able to have all of her antibiotics switch from IV medications to oral pills.
Oma's platelet count is very low, about 1/10 of what it should be. Platelets are responsible for helping the blood clot so Oma is bleeding very easily right now. The oxygen in her nose caused a nose bleed. The doctors stopped her aspirin at this time because it can further thin her blood. Her platelets did improve some today so they are moving in the right direction. Oma's oxygen levels are improving, when she is awake she doesn't need to wear any but when she sleeps she still needs to wear it.
Jonathan and Heidi were visiting while I was there. Oma was talking about how much missionary work she has been able to do in the hospital and Jonathan teased her that this was all part of her master plan to get out of the house and meet more people to bring into the gospel. Oma said she was having the time of her life. Really, she said that, what a great attitude!
The plan is as long as Oma is medically stable tomorrow she will be able to discharge to Legacy house. They are only a 40 patient facility and Oma got the last room there, yay!
I was pretty happy Oma would let me take pictures today, she wouldn't let me any other visits but she says with a smile that she doesn't have any pride anymore after living without her wig for so long and was happy to let me take as many pictures as I wanted. Here are her "battle wound arms" The left one is a bit swollen, one of her IV's infiltrated and the fluid that should have stayed in her blood stream leaked into her subcutaneous tissue, or fat tissue. It should heal soon though, warm blankets and time do wonders for infiltated IV's.

The nurses just love Oma. She had her wig with it's head shaped stand at the hospital, her nurses figured out a way to make it look like someone was sitting in the chair using the wig and stand. Here is her nurse comforting the "patient". Remember, there isn't anyone actually there, pretty good huh? The staff thought this was the funnies thing ever and tried to see how many other staff members they could trick. They have big plans for the doctors tomorrow...