Man, I'm so so so sorry . Only consolation is at least it was in his sleep, but I know that's not much. Pulling for you through a difficult time.
Sorry for your loss. I can't imagine what you're going through but I think it's good you were trying the best you could - I know that doesn't make it any easier but think of any good times/memories. I was hoping for a better update based on your last post/plan.
@robbie380 hope you and your fam can get thru the tough times. sorry for your loss. prayers to you and the fam. If you need a stranger to talk to , drink a beer with, watch a rockets game with. I’m here.
Very very sorry to hear that. Just reading it feels like a gut punch. At least he passed away peacefully but still doubt it takes the pain away.
Daily TMC: Here are the key data trends: R(t) for the Greater Houston Area was 1.11 which indicates the virus spread has decreased 18.41%compared to last week’s daily average of 1.36 Yesterday, the COVID-19 testing positivity rate was 14.4% for TMC hospital systems which is 10.7% higher than last week’s daily average of 13.0% The average test positivity rate last month was 4.0%, meaning last week's positivity at TMC is 256.3% higher than last month’s daily average. 3,422 people tested positive for COVID-19 in the Greater Houston Area which is an increase of 3.1% compared to the last week’s daily average of 3,318 new cases per day. TMC admitted 375 new COVID-19 patients in TMC hospital institutions which has increased 17.2% compared to last week’s daily average of 320/day. The average daily hospitalizations last month were 58/day, meaning that today’s new hospitalizations are 545.0% higher than last month’s daily average. 2,108,038 doses have been administered by TMC institutions. Over the last week, an average of 1,918 doses per day have been administered. 1,124,580 people have been fully vaccinated. Monitoring metrics attached.
****. Man, I am so sorry for you. Remember the good things. Don't blame yourself. He said he was OK, and chances are he would have passed in his sleep if you were there. You sound like a good son and I'm sure he knew he was a greater person for having you in his life, so you were the greatest thing you could have given him. You can't go back, just remember the good things. We're here for you.
Still seeing a ton of small children/daycares with outbreaks here in Baton Rouge. Our kids started school today. We do not expect them to go long though, I think the spread is going to multiply tremendously via school going back. Louisiana is just a foreshadow of what is to come.
@robbie380 sorry for your loss I know how you feel. I lost mom on July 22. It is a big loss. All I can say is have your family and friends close by. Cherish every moment you have with them
RN at Methodist in Baytown. The ER is full holding over 40 patients because there is no where to put them. They converted a nearby office building into a holding area for ER overflows. Most RN’s are working 1:6 patient ratios. I possibly had the worst shift today in my nursing career. 84% of the patients are unvaccinated, 97% with the delta variant…spread the information, get vaccinated, **** you if you dont.
Sorry to hear about the loss of your mom too. Too many people have lost loved one's over the past year and half. In one stretch over about a month from late January to early March, the drummer in my band lost his mom, my ex lost her grandmother, a friend from childhood lost her father, and one of my best friends passed away leaving behind two children with no mother. Three of those four deaths were from COVID.