Just checking in
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 9:58 am
Thought I'd better check in. Not too much going on here in Mazatlan. Yep we are still here. Bill is in the hospital again, since Friday -I think - maybe Saturday, days are running together. The surgery went fine and he was doing good when all of a sudden his fever went way up again and he felt like crap. So back to the hospital and the infection had taken hold again. By yesterday he was showing marked improvement - bacteria counts have gone way down. Had a kidney scan yesterday - they are fine and have not been affected by the bacteria. Thank goodness. The area around the prostrate is healing very well. Just the infection in the urine. I know more info then necessary. Doctors are in and out around the clock, checking this and that. They also make sure I'm getting food and rest. So any way this time they will not let him check himself out! Nor will I! They want him to stay for at least two days after all signs of the infection are gone. To make sure it stays gone. Then will give him antibiotics to take on the trip home. He is to go to our family doctor when we get home to get checked again.
About home - IT IS STILL FREAKING SNOWING THERE - well I lie, Mon and Tues it snowed today and for the next few days it is raining. And COLD!
Guess I should enjoy our time here - yesterday it was 86 and today supposed to be 84. I'm getting comfortable with driving the Jeep here and even better at taking the busses here - they are an experience. Some have AC some don't the ones that do cost 10 pesos, the ones without cost 7pesos - some drivers think they are driving a race car some drive 2 miles an hour. There are no regular bus stops - you just flag the bus down where ever you happen to be standing. Same with getting off - just stand up and walk to door and say Aqui. He stops. Even if he'd just stopped 20 feet before to pick someone up. And there are no schedules - they come when they come. So at night when it is dark I take the first thing that comes by - a taxi, a pulmonia or a bus. A pulmonia is like an open golf cart - kind of cold at night. At night I don't drive - the coming headlights bother me too much. The joy of getting older.
Still trying to write something in the blog daily - but once in a while I miss a day. http://lifeinbrowncounty.blogspot.com The RV park is really getting empty - people leaving every few days.
I got smart and am taking my knitting to the hospital with me - really getting a lot done on it. Maybe I'll even finish it one of these days. Will never do that pattern again.
Guess I've rambled on enough for now.
Soon I hope we'll be making travel plans again.
About home - IT IS STILL FREAKING SNOWING THERE - well I lie, Mon and Tues it snowed today and for the next few days it is raining. And COLD!
Guess I should enjoy our time here - yesterday it was 86 and today supposed to be 84. I'm getting comfortable with driving the Jeep here and even better at taking the busses here - they are an experience. Some have AC some don't the ones that do cost 10 pesos, the ones without cost 7pesos - some drivers think they are driving a race car some drive 2 miles an hour. There are no regular bus stops - you just flag the bus down where ever you happen to be standing. Same with getting off - just stand up and walk to door and say Aqui. He stops. Even if he'd just stopped 20 feet before to pick someone up. And there are no schedules - they come when they come. So at night when it is dark I take the first thing that comes by - a taxi, a pulmonia or a bus. A pulmonia is like an open golf cart - kind of cold at night. At night I don't drive - the coming headlights bother me too much. The joy of getting older.
Still trying to write something in the blog daily - but once in a while I miss a day. http://lifeinbrowncounty.blogspot.com The RV park is really getting empty - people leaving every few days.
I got smart and am taking my knitting to the hospital with me - really getting a lot done on it. Maybe I'll even finish it one of these days. Will never do that pattern again.
Guess I've rambled on enough for now.
Soon I hope we'll be making travel plans again.