New room - who dis?

It’s what it feels like every time. 
Whether we’re moving from O.R. to I.C.U. to general neurology, it feels like we know nothing.

Just when we learn all of the nurses and PCA names, just when they learn all of Rico’s quirks, just when we feel safe leaving for a 30 minute lunch, we’re moved. It’s how it always goes. 

ICU is sort of the five star gold standard. Step down units are always that - even at Mayo - it’s a step down. 

The staff is still excellent, it’s just a different vibe. Someone asked me today, “What did he do before this? What was he like?”

“Before this” was less than 48 hours ago. He is not a “did” or a “was”. He IS. He is Rico. He is still there. He is ours. He is everything.

I have no words -  rough or eloquent - to describe how difficult today has been. My only hope is that he does not remember it - and that maybe tomorrow will be better.


Comments

Anonymous said…
We have been following your blog and are lifting you all up in prayer! Hoping for a much better day tomorrow ❤️
Treats said…
Thank you for keeping us updated. We are thinking of you every minute. We all are sending restful vibes for some sleep and renewal. We all hope tomorrow is a better day. ~P,S,N &B ❤️
Unknown said…
From my Mayo lesson.....everyone prepares you for the before surgery and tells you what will happen in surgery. You do not learn about after surgery and how hard it is until - after surgery. Everyone says - he’s doing great - but nothing is as you expect. Even though it’s all in a days work at Mayo - you are a stranger in a strange land and every bit of it is hard. Each day will be just a bit better, but progress is measured in such small steps and no one prepares you for just how slow it is. It is scary and hard. It will be better. Love you to all.
Cheryl said…
Thanks for sharing. Holding you all in my heart.
Lisa McDermott said…
Sure wish YOU wouldn't remember it, either, but he'll want to hear the story when he's back to himself. Praying for you, kid. You're so brave and honest and pretty!
Myrna CG Mibus said…
Sending love and prayers from the Mibus Family. 💥
Anonymous said…
Thank you for sharing the updates. You community is here for you along this journey even, and especially, on the difficult days. Here’s to hoping tomorrow is better for all of you. We’ll still be here for you. Sending hugs, love, and all things good!
~Naomi
Anonymous said…
I did not anticipate the days of waiting. I cannot imagine the anxiety. Hopefully the consolation is that Rick needs this time for healing, and soon (there's that word again, probably not three counts of eight, but soon) soon Rick will be in the moment again and beyond most of the pain. On going prayers and continuous love for Rick and all of the family.
Kristen Cooper said…
Praying for you all on this journey as you go day by day, hour by hour, moment by moment. May the God of all hope fill you with peace. Lifting you up in prayer.