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Thanks. Hello from Louisville. I can't believe I can really connect at the motel.
I do not like DH's laptop at all. Print is small (yes, I've increased it) and keys are reflective.......
Rainy and cold. Praying my dinner at Outback was prepared correctly.
I do not like DH's laptop at all. Print is small (yes, I've increased it) and keys are reflective.......
Rainy and cold. Praying my dinner at Outback was prepared correctly.
DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor and don't play one on TV.
LDN July 18, 2014
Joan
LDN July 18, 2014
Joan
Joan,
I'm surprised that it's still raining - I thought I saw a forecast for frost somewhere in that neck of the woods.
I hope that your meal at Outback was prepared correctly, too.
Tex
I'm surprised that it's still raining - I thought I saw a forecast for frost somewhere in that neck of the woods.
I hope that your meal at Outback was prepared correctly, too.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Hello
from Franklin KY which is near the TN border. Lovely long drive....beautiful rolling hills and lovely colorful trees.
Welcome newbies. Maxine what a wonderful post. I could just hug you.
Missed all y'all and hope you had a good week.
"See"you tomorrow night, I hope.
Welcome newbies. Maxine what a wonderful post. I could just hug you.
Missed all y'all and hope you had a good week.
"See"you tomorrow night, I hope.
DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor and don't play one on TV.
LDN July 18, 2014
Joan
LDN July 18, 2014
Joan
Mom report
She seems to be doing fairly well. Having the lesser procedure with screws means she can't have weight on that leg. She doesn't remember, though. I'm afraid she is going to re-injure herself.
The nursing home where she is staying for rehab may become her permanent home. The only good part of that is that there is socialization. There are programs and activities like singing which she adores.
We found out that Mom's 99 year old sister is at the same facility so Mom saw her for the first time in years and years. Both of them have dementia which helped in a way.....
At one meal, someone's private duty nurse was handing out napkins and started talking to us. She had worked at the hospital where my Dad did and knew him. We got her name and number in case we have home care at some point.
The nursing home where she is staying for rehab may become her permanent home. The only good part of that is that there is socialization. There are programs and activities like singing which she adores.
We found out that Mom's 99 year old sister is at the same facility so Mom saw her for the first time in years and years. Both of them have dementia which helped in a way.....
At one meal, someone's private duty nurse was handing out napkins and started talking to us. She had worked at the hospital where my Dad did and knew him. We got her name and number in case we have home care at some point.
DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor and don't play one on TV.
LDN July 18, 2014
Joan
LDN July 18, 2014
Joan
You're sure making a lot of connections in that nursing home. That always helps. I hope your mother and aunt will find some happiness in being in the same home together. You may have to remind the home to let them have some together time.
My mother-in-law passed away in the hospital on Sunday night. She was due to go into a nursing home on Monday. We just returned from her funeral yesterday (she lived 4 hours away). She took a sudden turn for the worse a couple of months ago and never improved. DH said she told him the last time he saw her three weeks ago that she didn't want to go into a nursing home. My SIL didn't want to put her in a nursing home, but didn't have any options left. Considering all that she had wrong: lung cancer, emphysema, and congestive heart failure with fluid retention, I think it was a blessing that she didn't have to go into a nursing home.
Gloria
My mother-in-law passed away in the hospital on Sunday night. She was due to go into a nursing home on Monday. We just returned from her funeral yesterday (she lived 4 hours away). She took a sudden turn for the worse a couple of months ago and never improved. DH said she told him the last time he saw her three weeks ago that she didn't want to go into a nursing home. My SIL didn't want to put her in a nursing home, but didn't have any options left. Considering all that she had wrong: lung cancer, emphysema, and congestive heart failure with fluid retention, I think it was a blessing that she didn't have to go into a nursing home.
Gloria
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