Leaving in-hospital detox tomorrow (walking)
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Leaving in-hospital detox tomorrow (walking)
Full story later.
At the end, I couldn't even muster the energy to walk. Spouse finally saw me off to the hospital where they put me in ICU. Been here for five days. All my vitals have returned to normal, but I'm still walking in a shaky, slow way. Should I practice? I just went around the unit holding my potassium pole, but I was still shaky. Been walking around the room without the pole in small spaces.
experiences?
At the end, I couldn't even muster the energy to walk. Spouse finally saw me off to the hospital where they put me in ICU. Been here for five days. All my vitals have returned to normal, but I'm still walking in a shaky, slow way. Should I practice? I just went around the unit holding my potassium pole, but I was still shaky. Been walking around the room without the pole in small spaces.
experiences?
Glad that you finally made it to a safe place for help. I would ask your doctor if it is OK to walk around as you have suggested. Best wishes for a full recovery, I would also recommend asking your doctors about alcohol recovery plans and resources in your area.
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For me, it took a few days in the ICU to be able to walk again, as I was completely depleted (I had stopped eating for days before I was admitted; my only intake was vodka). They sent down a physical therapist to get me walking slowly around the hospital. It took about a week for that shakiness while walking to go away.
The focus for you now should be next steps. The best thing I ever did for myself was to go straight from the hospital to an inpatient rehab facility. I haven't touched a drink or drug since. The hospital had a social worker who helped me get a bed.
This can be your turning point towards a better life.
The focus for you now should be next steps. The best thing I ever did for myself was to go straight from the hospital to an inpatient rehab facility. I haven't touched a drink or drug since. The hospital had a social worker who helped me get a bed.
This can be your turning point towards a better life.
My experience was almost identical to digdug's. A few days in ICU, two weeks total in the hospital.
My doctor found a bed for me in inpatient rehab. He also made sure that I didn't go home on the way to rehab.
I am alive today because of this.
My doctor found a bed for me in inpatient rehab. He also made sure that I didn't go home on the way to rehab.
I am alive today because of this.
Full story later.
At the end, I couldn't even muster the energy to walk. Spouse finally saw me off to the hospital where they put me in ICU. Been here for five days. All my vitals have returned to normal, but I'm still walking in a shaky, slow way. Should I practice? I just went around the unit holding my potassium pole, but I was still shaky. Been walking around the room without the pole in small spaces.
experiences?
At the end, I couldn't even muster the energy to walk. Spouse finally saw me off to the hospital where they put me in ICU. Been here for five days. All my vitals have returned to normal, but I'm still walking in a shaky, slow way. Should I practice? I just went around the unit holding my potassium pole, but I was still shaky. Been walking around the room without the pole in small spaces.
experiences?
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I can't go to the inpatient rehab, so I'm going to the 6 hour a day one.
My story is similar. Last Bender lasted four days and all I consumed was vodka. Even when I tried to counter that with water, it wouldn't stay down. I finally couldn't walk anymore. That's when the spouse said "get in the car or I'm calling 9-11". AT First I refused then thought, it can't get any worse than this. I've been on a potassium drip, among other things for five days. I'm on a regular floor now. they monitor all vitals all the time. thank god everything is in order on that front. I have a few options for the out-patient therapy. Which one worked for you guys. My appetite is back and I'm doing a little better in terms of walking. But maybe I will call down the physical therapist. Can't hurt
My story is similar. Last Bender lasted four days and all I consumed was vodka. Even when I tried to counter that with water, it wouldn't stay down. I finally couldn't walk anymore. That's when the spouse said "get in the car or I'm calling 9-11". AT First I refused then thought, it can't get any worse than this. I've been on a potassium drip, among other things for five days. I'm on a regular floor now. they monitor all vitals all the time. thank god everything is in order on that front. I have a few options for the out-patient therapy. Which one worked for you guys. My appetite is back and I'm doing a little better in terms of walking. But maybe I will call down the physical therapist. Can't hurt
I can't go to the inpatient rehab, so I'm going to the 6 hour a day one.
My story is similar. Last Bender lasted four days and all I consumed was vodka. Even when I tried to counter that with water, it wouldn't stay down. I finally couldn't walk anymore. That's when the spouse said "get in the car or I'm calling 9-11". AT First I refused then thought, it can't get any worse than this. I've been on a potassium drip, among other things for five days. I'm on a regular floor now. they monitor all vitals all the time. thank god everything is in order on that front. I have a few options for the out-patient therapy. Which one worked for you guys. My appetite is back and I'm doing a little better in terms of walking. But maybe I will call down the physical therapist. Can't hurt
My story is similar. Last Bender lasted four days and all I consumed was vodka. Even when I tried to counter that with water, it wouldn't stay down. I finally couldn't walk anymore. That's when the spouse said "get in the car or I'm calling 9-11". AT First I refused then thought, it can't get any worse than this. I've been on a potassium drip, among other things for five days. I'm on a regular floor now. they monitor all vitals all the time. thank god everything is in order on that front. I have a few options for the out-patient therapy. Which one worked for you guys. My appetite is back and I'm doing a little better in terms of walking. But maybe I will call down the physical therapist. Can't hurt
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This thread is difficult to read and hits very hard. I am very sorry for all of you who had to go through those things. I can't imagine. It is a stark reminder of the power of alcohol. At the same time so glad to hear you've all lived to tell the tale.
Notgonnastoptry, very glad to hear you are up and around. I'm guessing this will be a lengthy process, but one you are sure to achieve. Wishing you the very best.
Notgonnastoptry, very glad to hear you are up and around. I'm guessing this will be a lengthy process, but one you are sure to achieve. Wishing you the very best.
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