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Keeping Track

  • Posted on July 30, 2010 at 3:19 pm

Going to have to find that bookmark, about the things to keep track of. It seems that as the days progress, there is more to remember, to keep track of.  And that isn’t about the normal stuff like blood pressure, what pills – when.  There are things to make note of, such as when a substitute worker shows up, or the schedule gets changed.

Things like knowing that you are about to be inundated with substitute workers, and having to keep track of their names, to rate them so you can, maybe, get a few decent one’s in a list for future vacation times.

Stuff like what meds did she take, why did they get changed, as well as the state of mind.

And that is the hard one, to try and keep some journal, some small notation about the loss of focus, the loss of even reality. Is it real, or is it simply being unable to properly explain herself?  Do the blank stares mean she isn’t focused, or does it mean she is simply remembering something, sort of like daydreaming?

I have come to realize, that looking after Mom isn’t rocket science, but it does take its toll, if one lets it. Easy to say, damn hard to do. It is about routine too, and keeping to a fairly regular schedule, which unfortunately many don’t seem to get.

Keeping Track

  • Posted on December 6, 2009 at 10:48 am

The older one gets, I think it becomes more important on keeping track of details, of doctor visits, nurse visits, test results, but man, it takes a lot of preparation to do. Even if you are computer savvy, it is difficult to anticipate what you need to track, and then HOW.

I’ve used Excel, and yet, it is cumbersome in a lot of ways.

The problem is, what do you store, how often do you record it? 

What to track

What to track

I wish there was an easy to follow template, but there isn’t, so guess I am going to have to actually spend some time, and think on this one. There are some good resources out there, one from a twitter I noticed, which I’ll have to go back and find.  That’s the downside to twitter, finding past tweets.

Things I know I need to include in my template

  • blood pressure readings
  • INR results
  • dates of Nurse visits
  • dates of Doctor visits
  • frequency of bowel movements
  • weight
  • innoculations
  • medications

Now the real problem is to record any outside details, such as things to watch for. A handy list of possible side effects would be good too, for easy checking, but then, that’s maybe going too far.  And yet, I don’t know, as a person ages, their reaction to things change. Side effects DO happen, and it’d be nice to know what they are, to double check.

Example, Dizziness.  Can be from a rapid drop in blood pressure, can be from the blood pressure medicine, or other meds. 

This certainly is a lot more complicated than I thought. Time to read more on Excel, to see what it can do, so I can better track things, including how to make it simpler to do. Time is not an ally.

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