Showing posts with label Health & Safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health & Safety. Show all posts

Saturday, June 20, 2020

Diary of a Stay-at- Home Caregiver day 4

Time fly so fast! To think this is the 4th day of my stay-at-home patient but 10th day of his quarantine. He is on the road to recovery...after 4 days, he is free to leave his room😁

 The day started with a smile as my patient finished all the food in his plate. No complain. No reaction.  Even with some occasional cough , he seemed to wake up on the right side of the bed!

Today the sun shine brightly and it is my rest day so" Lord, I pray that may the holy day be filled with peace and joy." Here is the Menu for today:

Breakfast- Champorado with milk, Steamed banana Pau, Ampalaya with egg, Navel Oranges
Lunch - Fish with Bitter gourd Tinola, Ampalay & Tomato Salad, Lemon Juice
Dinner - Chicken Mami

The food are very simple but full of nutrition to help boost his immune system. Later that afternoon, I gave him some cookies and a cup of Hibiscus Tea with Lemon. He always asked for hot soup or tea .



As for me, I spend the rest of the afternoon preparing for his next meal and above all check on his steam bath. Steam bath plays a very important role on his recovery as well as proper nutrition. It eases any congestion that this virus may have created in his body. I do steam bath once a day too for me to feel complete and  comfortable .

I realized that my service will be terminated soon. I am thankful to God almighty for His protection as well as His providence to both of us. 

Friday, June 19, 2020

Diary of a Stay-at-Home Caregiver day 3

Patience is a virtue they said. I always wanted things fast, not only in my work but also in my household chores. For me time is gold . You might never know if you get the chance to do it again.

On the other hand, when one is physically weak , they are also emotionally weak. That rings true...I can relate it to my patient. I need more patience to understand why he doe not want to talk, eat and listen. He seems to be a little bit down today. He ate his breakfast late and when I asked him to eat his lunch he simply did not touch it until late in the afternoon. He did not say anything but simply ignored me. He was coughing for most of the morning and he seems upset about it. I tried to give him a hot hibiscus tea with lemon which he drank and relieved him of his coughing. Oh Thank God, that was a relief!
Menu for today includes:

Breakfast- oatmeal with banana , chicken sausage and his favorite coffee (he always asked for it )
Lunch   - Vegetables soup with coco milk, eggplant salad and smoked fish
Dinner  -  Chicken  Arroz Caldo


I also prepared steamed banana pau for sabbath or Saturday breakfast. And probably some peanut butter spread and hot chocolate with milk then. Well, to be honest  it is not easy to think of a menu especially in this pandemic crises. Stocks are limited as well as the trip to a grocery store is like a hurdle that you need to jump. I hate making alibis why I need to go out from the village I might as well use whatever I had until I can go out free on Tuesday😁🤪🤪...what will be, will be.

I need to prepare everything today since tomorrow is a holiday for me and my family. It is our rest day. And today is rather a challenging one for me but to sum it all, it was a successful and great day!                               

     

             

Thursday, June 18, 2020

Diary of a Stay- at -Home Caregiver day 2

The day did not end gracefully yesterday. Late in the evening, my husband had onset of loose bowel movement. I decided to contact my hospital nurse who briefly told me to re hydrate my patient and if condition worsen, I have to take him to the hospital. I don't have any medications for diarrhea but I can do  home remedies . I remember  I used to make an oral re-hydration solution when my kids were small. So I quickly made the preparation: 1 liter of water mixed with 1 teaspoon salt and 2 teaspoon of sugar  is all I need . Bingo! I have ORESOL ready for my patient. Finally after few trips to the comfort room, he finally fall asleep including me. What a way to end my day!

Day 2

My patient woke up early today and took a quick bath. I am thankful that He is okay and ready for his breakfast. Menu for today

                     Breakfast-  bread and  eggs,  hot chocolate and banana

Lunch-  Grilled Tamarong Fish , Vegetables Soup, Tomato Salad and banana
Dinner- Minced Chicken with Vermicelli Soup, Tuna and green banana         

My patient's condition so far is good with occasional coughing maybe due to the ceiling fan? I can see that He is moving around in his room and slept the rest of the afternoon. I tried to change the door curtains in the room while He is sleeping. Take note that I am always wearing my mask!                       
The day ended peacefully and  rain started to pour until late in the evening. I woke up at 12;30 midnight and I couldn't go back to sleep so I went and checked my patient. He was sleeping soundly.  Thank you for the rain and the blessings of the day.




Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Stay-at- Home - The risk of cross contamination

It's been three months since the government  imposed the stay- at- home" policy in our country. It is also the first time the new generation experienced this so called "Lockdown". Unfortunately, it did a lot of setbacks on the part of the country as far as economy is concerned. Many businesses both medium and large were affected and most especially, the people who rely mostly on their job.

Thousands of people including me were fortunate to receive rice and canned goods from the government particularly from the barangays. In fact, staying at home on its early stage was very relaxing especially for those who are working, but later part of it is the most challenging and annoying situation of this stay-at -home thing.On the other side of the story, it is  also a  blessing and a convenient way to save money. No more shopping, partying and many more.

Staying at home and the risk of cross contamination is a a real and  scary thing. You stay at home and you never realized/ that one of the members of your household is asymptomatic positive -covid person...OMG! 
I think that's the real reason behind those numbers. After the lift of the quarantine, cases of covid affected individuals skyrocketed! It is the irony of this asymptomatic person because you will never know that he got the virus. I guess the best remedy is for everyone to be honest to protect others, after all, they are your family.