Hurricane Irma – Prep, During and After

I am happy to report that our family made it through the hurricane with little to no damage.  Having MCTD and a dog sort of forced us to stay in our apartment.  So, to give you guidance, I am going to share my preparations, what I did during and what I am doing now while waiting to return to work.

Preparation-

  • Gathered all medication in one area.  I put all extra stock of medication in a rolling suitcase in case we had to leave.
  • Placed all important documents in the same area as medication next to an empty sterlite container.
  • Filled all containers I could with filtered and tap water.
  • I even made some sun tea should we lose electricity.
  • Charged up all batteries for all electronics and medical equipment.
  • Made sure everyone was clean before high winds hit.
  • Had a contingency plan on how to use portable oxygen concentrator in the event of loss of power.  I figured I could use it as a minimum of two hours a night for a week (about 13 hours of battery) until we got power or I could charge it at someone’s residence.
  • Made food for my specific diet that could be eaten cold.

During-

  • Made sure to keep regular sleeping hours.  This storm was over two days long.
  • Keep exercising.  I did yoga every morning at my normal times.  I had memorized the moves due to consistent practice.  Played chase with the dog.
  • Had coloring books, crafts, books and knitting ready in case of loss of power.  I actually did a cross stitch piece when bored and lost internet.
  • Kept electricity use to a minimum.
  • I did use my oxygen during the night as prescribed.  I am grateful that we did not lose power.

After-

  • Unpacked all medications and put paperwork back.
  • Checked the apartment for damage, threw out garbage from two days being inside.
  • Continued yoga, Reiki and Bible reading.
  • Go outside and enjoy the sun.
  • Made food for meals and lunches for work.
  • Try to avoid driving around since limited gas for a while.

I have to admit that Daisy has enjoyed me being home these days.  Personally, I was ready to return to work a day after the storm was done.  But, I am one of the few with power and no children to worry about.

In the mean time, I am playing games and doing jigsaw puzzles on the computer  (we didn’t lose internet either.)

I hope this helps.  Again I am so grateful that the storm avoided us.  I was prepared in the event it did hit us.

The biggest tip I have to give you regarding seasonal natural disasters like hurricanes, typhoons, blizzards, etc. is to have the necessary supplies at the beginning of the season.  It was nice to know that we already had a case of bottled water and canned food to last a week or more.  I bought those at the beginning of the season with my first paycheck in June.

I know God was the one who protected us.  Due to that end, those that live in the building with me were also blessed.  The surrounding buildings had all lost power.

I will confess that I did break down and cry before the storm hit because of stress.  Before the storm, I did notice that my coughing did get worse two days before the storm, then returned to normal once it hit.

I never stopped believing that God would provide for me no matter what the circumstance.

How will family react?

What a question!  How will your family react as each doctor visit brings about further bad news and death knocking at your door?

Honestly, I don’t know.  I can only share with you my immediate family reactions.

My brothers who live all over the US –  one commiserates, the other two I don’t really know.  I want to think that they care, but they have their own problems.

My sisters – One completely understands and may even be suffering from some of what I have.  The other expresses concern and sympathy.

My children – Here are two total opposites.  My daughter leaks out a few tears and is trying to understand what is happening.  My son, well, he has his own thing going on.  I believe that he understands that I am ill and tries to help where he can.  Other than that, I am not sure how he really feels because he does not tell me.

My husband –  It depends on the day.  Some days he can be very protective of me.  Others he reacts that nothing has happened and I am not ill.  Then there are those days when he comes along side of me and supports me.  It really depends upon his mental status.

I would like to think that everyone understands and supports me.  The reality is that I am not in their shoes and I do not have telepathy to know their thoughts.  I understand that most people don’t really know how to react when I dish out more bad news.  I am okay with that.

The one thing I am sure of is that God knows what is happening, how I am feeling, and will make sure that my physical and emotional support is met at all times.