I'm still here too, but things got more than a little crazy around here!
Back in the middle of August, late one night, I got a call from an unknown number. I normally don't answer the phone at night, and rarely answer strange numbers. Turned out it was my mum's burglar alarm company. Mum's alarm was going off, and they couldn't get an answer from her phone. I shot off in the road (I'm half an hour's drive away from mum) and found mum (82, slightly disabled but otherwise very independent) had taken a fall off the bottom step of the stairs! She was on her back in the hall, and couldn't get up. She insisted that she hadn't really hurt herself, except for twisting her ankle, so I eventually got her up to bed, and assured her I'd be back in the morning. Next morning, we got an ambulance and got the ankle xrayed, to find it was actually cracked. So, she was sent home with a "boot" cast on. We brought a bed downstairs, and organised a commode, and that night, I settled her in to bed, assured her I'd be back first thing in the morning, and left.
Next morning, I found mum totally delirious, hallucinating, had taken the "boot" off, and been walking around!

Her gp sent an ambulance for her, and she spent two weeks in hospital, being flooded with antibiotics. Turned out a UTI had turned nasty, and she had uro sepsis. Her lower legs were starting to turn a dark purple, and she was totally confused. They also found she had a pressure sore on her tailbone. She admitted to a doctor that it had been like that "for ages", but she'd said nothing! I just found it when I was helping her dress. That's now healed too, thank God. We really thought she wouldn't be going home again, but would have to go to a nursing home.
However, thankfully, she recovered! She's back, mentally, to where she was before the fall. She's been in rehab now for two weeks, and they are looking to discharge her home at the end of this week.

We've had a stairlift fitted for her, which she has needed for at least two years, but wouldn't have it! She's gained weight, and looks actually better than she has for a long time. I suspect she had a low lying infection for ages. We'll have to keep a much firmer eye on her from now on though.
So, that's where I've been. That, and trying to help dau, who is due her second baby in a couple of weeks, to join their other child, who will be 3 at the end of the year.