Sunday, March 2, 2008

Sunday, March 2, 2008 2:24 p.m.

This morning Scott, Nancy's brother-in-law, called me about 10:00 a.m. He was on his way to pick up children which had been "farmed" out for Saturday evening. The following is a summary of what he told me. I hope I remember correctly.

Nancy is still fighting. She does seem to respond to some direction i.e., lift up two fingers. However, Scott does not think that Nancy has a clear recognition of anyone at this point. He said that she is in a guarded, stable, critical condition. If she continues on from where she is, the doctors may, and the word is may, attempt to move her one step down from intensive care next week. It's still up in the air. Scott told me several times that the outcome remains to be seen. I told Scott that I had not been there because of this intense cold that I have. He replied that it's ok, because the last thing that she needs right now is a flu bug. Duke Hospital continues to be vigilent in keeping people away who may contaminate patients.

So, the "road is long with many a winding curve." I was so glad to see that there are things that we can do here in GSO while we are waiting to be able to see Nancy. Thank you sisters.

If I hear anymore, I'll certainly place it on the blog. Praise God - she did make it past Midnight on Saturday evening. Thank you dear Lord, for a miracle.

SandyM
Greensboro, NC

2 Comments:

At March 2, 2008 at 9:26 PM , Blogger Amy B said...

Sandy,
This is Amy Bacigalupo. For some reason I can't get the email to allow me to post. If you see this please email me at amydavid@triad.rr.com. I know you have keep such a good relationship with Nancy and I would love to contact you directly.
Thanks.

 
At March 2, 2008 at 10:09 PM , Blogger cloudandfire said...

SandyM, I hope you feel better soon -- thank you for sharing Scott's update.

 

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