Leo’s Story

Site created on March 29, 2018


Welcome to our CaringBridge website. We are using it to keep family and friends updated in one place. We appreciate your support and words of hope and encouragement. Thank you for visiting.


On March 24, 2018, Mom (Leo) fell and received a laceration to her leg resulting in a trip by ambulance to the ER.  As many of you know, mom has had serious health issues for some time and her health has been failing for several months.  We moved her to the Weaverville, NC area approximately 1 year ago, in part, to be closer to medical facilities and services we knew she would need.   We built a new house, with a generational wing for mom, in which she has been very happy living with her beloved cat, Smoky.  


We had been talking to the doctors about Hospice Services for a week or so, but this fall and injury resulted in her invoking Hospice on Sunday, March 25.  They have been a God send since she is steadily declining and now has a respiratory infection on top of her other health issues.  The nurses, doctors, and social worker have been on site, or on the phone, every time I have needed them. They are being a tremendous support to Mom and the whole family.  


Although we do not know when, we are preparing for Mom's last chapter and trying to keep her in the home as long as possible.  I will attempt to keep you posted on her (our) journey and would appreciate your prayers during this difficult time.  Mom has had a wonderful, exciting life and hope she  rallies to have more.  She will turn 89 on April 25,2018.


Please feel free to leave messages, if you care to.  I will read them to her.



Newest Update

Journal entry by Jonni Medford

My apologies for not posting more often, but the care of mom has increased significantly over the last couple of months, but especially in the last 2 weeks.  The 'dropsies' have returned and she is no longer able to feed herself or drink by herself.  She has stopped eating solid food (although she ate a banana yesterday) and drinks water. Occasionally, I can get her to drink a Glucerna, but that is about it. She is weaker physically and now has trouble formulating words. She can think them, just can't get them out easily.  It is hard to watch and I'm sure more difficult to go through.  She had become, once again, an avid reader but now that has stopped.  While she was reading I was have a hard time keeping up.  She started reading the Harry Potter series and was so in to them.  She often helped Casey with costumes of characters when he was in elementary school.

She called me 4 nights ago at 2:30 a.m. and told me: "I am going to die tonight".  Of course, upsetting to me but perfectly peaceful to her.  She told me:  "Just don't yell at me when I die, I might come back".  So, you can see she still has that wicked sense of humor.  We all prepared for the worst, but JD went in her room in the morning and she said "Good Morning, JD".  We laughed about it, with her, all day.

The pain became so bad in her legs, the doctor put her on Methadone, instead of the Hydrocodone.  That has given her much more rest and we can move her without hurting her.   

I show her pictures you send, messages you give to her and she loves them all.  Thank you.

It is hard to believe she has been in hospice for over 7 months and is now 21 days shy of being 89 1/2 years old.  She is reliving old memories, often, and the Social Worker said she was seemingly having a joke with someone not visible  She asked her about it and she said it was her mother and father (Granny and Pa to the rest of us).  She seemed quite annoyed the SW interrupted😉.

Thank you so much for your continued prayers for this journey we will ALL take someday.  Who knows, she may bounce back.  She's a tough ole Byrd.  I'll keep you posted.

Jonni 
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