Baby steps to the phone. Baby steps call the doctor. Baby steps set a time.
For those of you who know me maybe too well, you'll know I'm referencing my favorite movie. But I took the steps, called the GI dr, and I'm waiting for a call back to set a date. We'll get it on the schedule for the PEG, probably aiming for the 2nd full week of September. If she has a breakthrough before then, awesome...if not, baby steps to the hospital.
Thanks for all the comment love. I appreciate the feedback and votes of confidence way more than you know. I think it's the best thing for her...and best is good. (But that's another post for another day.)
For those of you who know me maybe too well, you'll know I'm referencing my favorite movie. But I took the steps, called the GI dr, and I'm waiting for a call back to set a date. We'll get it on the schedule for the PEG, probably aiming for the 2nd full week of September. If she has a breakthrough before then, awesome...if not, baby steps to the hospital.
Thanks for all the comment love. I appreciate the feedback and votes of confidence way more than you know. I think it's the best thing for her...and best is good. (But that's another post for another day.)
That must be such a hard thing to do! I think baby steps are the perfect solution and attitude to have. I'm praying for you and for Braska. I hope that a major breakthrough occurs!
ReplyDeleteBaby steps are all you need.
ReplyDeleteHang in there.
Even baby steps are progression. Sometimes, I think things need to go at a slower pace.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I like to pretend I have Tourette's syndrome, just like Bob. Then my wife tells me to be quiet, but I can't, maybe I do have it?
ReplyDeleteBaby steps to not annoy the wife all the time.