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lostnfound

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Mon Feb 22, 2021, 05:57 AM Feb 2021

So proud of my 19-year old son [View all]

His dad is in his 80s and just had a 2 week stay in the ICU. A week after he got out, son and I arrived to take care of him. Two days later, winter storm hit.

Some people froze to death this week here in Texas. We didn’t. But the night nurse didn’t show up all week because of icing road conditions.

Dear Son in 1 week:
*Learned to give insulin shots
*Learned ritual of recording blood pressure, blood sugar and oxygen and treatments, precisely
*Taught me to give insulin shots and vitals ritual and treatments, precisely
*Loved on his dad giving him reasons to live
*on the 1st night the power and heat went out, rigged up 2 car batteries and converter to run small electric heaters for the 1 room we all stayed in — stayed in the 60s+
*on the 2nd night the power was out, suffered for 30 minutes in subzero windchills to set up a new generator we borrowed and kept it running for 3 days
*ran extension cables to 2nd floor to make room cozy with heat, light, charging as well as fridge
*pressured me (the disorganized one) to make sure we got replacement insulin on time
*healthy foods for dad and intervened to stop midnight sugar raids
*ran comms and made peace with other family members, despite complications
Never complained.

After 3 days of caregiving in freezing weather, gas lines to get fuel to keep generator running, grocery shopping in dark stores with log lines to get food and precious drinking water, and cooking without any running water or electricity, we collapsed exhausted. And then, Son:
*went through the shock of being the one to find dad on floor with a midnight fall and sheer terror of watching EMTS taking him away
*stood by his dad all night in the hallway of crowded ER, checking him in and holding his hand, surrounded by screaming or bloody people, as the “sole visitor”

Son has left tonight, dad is coming home tomorrow mostly unscathed, and really grateful / proud of Son.

Staring down a winter storm, facing possible mortality, showing compassion and ingenuity and patience and sensitivity. All in 1 week.


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So proud of my 19-year old son [View all] lostnfound Feb 2021 OP
You've raised a fine young man! MissB Feb 2021 #1
Just... Wow! sarchasm Feb 2021 #2
I am sure the apple does not fall far from the tree GeoWilliam750 Feb 2021 #3
Sounds like his parents raised him right! ms liberty Feb 2021 #4
You have raised a great young man LetMyPeopleVote Feb 2021 #5
What a remarkable son. gademocrat7 Feb 2021 #6
You have a lot to be proud of. wnylib Feb 2021 #7
WOW - Super man (son)!! Laf.La.Dem. Feb 2021 #8
What a wonderful man! PJMcK Feb 2021 #9
What a responsible young man. brer cat Feb 2021 #10
On top of everything else.... LisaM Feb 2021 #11
Seeing them rise to the occasion is always a good sign for the future. madaboutharry Feb 2021 #12
You're 19 year old son's dad is 80 years old? left-of-center2012 Feb 2021 #13
My godson's dad was 60 when said godson was born soothsayer Feb 2021 #22
I did the math and sat on it thru the whole story, too. But, awesome 19yr old. LizBeth Feb 2021 #25
Males are still fertile well into old age, unlike females. LisaL Feb 2021 #28
Yes. lostnfound Feb 2021 #32
Kudos to YOU lostnfound... N_E_1 for Tennis Feb 2021 #14
You and his dad must be feeling lillypaddle Feb 2021 #15
Cheers and kudos to the parents! DFW Feb 2021 #16
What a kind and loving young man! Lonestarblue Feb 2021 #17
Sounds like you raised him right! And now he knows how proud you are of him, so he'll FailureToCommunicate Feb 2021 #18
You have a there a capable, smart, loving, nurturing son. judesedit Feb 2021 #19
We NEED to read PunksMom Feb 2021 #20
I don't understand. He's your son and his dad is in his eighties.? panader0 Feb 2021 #21
Father, yes. It happens. lostnfound Feb 2021 #33
Outstanding! AwakeAtLast Feb 2021 #23
That is wonderful malaise Feb 2021 #24
Was a time 19 was manhood flotsam Feb 2021 #26
You have every reason to be proud! mnhtnbb Feb 2021 #27
i have shared this story with others who are off line and it makes me smile everytime i AllaN01Bear Feb 2021 #29
your son deserves a medal, but probably will get hugs and kisses from mom and dad. demigoddess Feb 2021 #30
That's some deep love. And he'll have this memory for life, as he should; good for his self-worth. JudyM Feb 2021 #31
Beautiful story, Corgigal Feb 2021 #34
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