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good evening all. Sometimes i dont know how i lift dad either. I just tell everyone, that's right i am benching 175 sometimes 6 times a day. lol lol..... Although I believe i may have sprained a rib or two today lifting and boosting him. Good thing he was in bed all day. so again ladies i was a lazy susan lol lol ..... mom and my daughter have taken good care of me. Mom and decided we are going to hire my daughter , i would be paying someone anyway. to help out with the house chores. the weekly stuff anyway. she is in school full time and has fridays off, this will give her some spending money and big help for mom and i. sometimes its that weekly stuff that is hard to keep up with . the vaccuming laundry the floors... So i am excited about that. I have read in just the past few montly alone, the growning number of cases of elderly abuse. One in my city, was just last month. a total horror story. 5 family members in jail awaiting trial for the death of the mother/grandmother. 5 people living with this woman and she was left in a chair in her filth to the point that the bed sores were so severe that her muscle mass and tendons were protruding along with many other medical issues. But these family members were cashing her checks with no problem Disgusting.... When i hear these stories, i cant help to feel glad that i am here and able to care for my parents. and that we are all angels for sure. Let me know how prep h works GP. Def i am definitely going to check out that article. RIP bring on the crankiness, we are here for ya girl..... Angie
I am so proud of you ladies. You are well informed, intelligent, loving and funny. You all support each other and give unceasingly.
I am not going anywhere but i just wanted to express how far we all have come. We all still have far to travel and some roads will be longer and harder than others.
I love all your humor! If I ever get my house in order there will be rooms for you in the great North West! Dad would love the company & we have a medical center near by.
Warning ... Lots of pets & wildlife. Screaming Blue Jays! Swooping at the cats! Attacking! Can cats really laugh? I think mine do. Fun stuff. The Dragonflies & Humming Birds are out over the lawn again! Twilight in my back yard.
A cruise might be nice ... but this is good. Dad is comfortable, safe & sound. for tonight ...
RIP - I'll work on getting you the info for what we use tomorrow. It's been a very long day today and I don't want to dig through my dad's stuff and disturb him tonite. Hope you are having a better evening!
Here we go again! My 100 year old father in law just called and said "I'm not having a heart attack, but I feel weak and dizzy." It's 11:20 and my husband just called and said he's taking him to the ER. He turned 100 in July, and if anything feels wrong, he likes to go and get checked out. So here's hoping it's just a bug or something. If my pill doesn't knock me out before my husband calls, I'll let you all know what is going on. Always something!
Indeed it is Def. 100 wow..... hope you can get some sleep. i was hoping to, but here i am. just wish the mind would shut down lol hope father in law is ok... Angie
Thanks Angie! The mind shutting down is a big problem for us isn't it. Throw in restless legs and you get very little rest. Naps aren't even an option anymore. Legs never stop! must be the stress. Better go wake up Mom and put her on the toilet. She's probably soaked by now! That's my gross for the night. Pissy everything!!!!
Hello all, I'm in the background reading posts. Bobbie, your absence was keenly felt, so it's nice reading your posts again. I've been spending time developing my new site on FB, and reading lots of interesting stuff. There's some great videos there. Hubby has me reading The Creature From Jeckyll Island, by G. Edward Griffin, concerning the Federal Reserve. It's facinating, and helps me understand all the corruption we're seeing, and why things are the way they are in politics & economy. I always liked learning new stuff, and this all has me captivated. Ostrich no more.
Our folks are doing fine. Age and decline direct their course. Things have been relatively calm. I still hate dementia and Alzheimer's, because they control the brains of those we love. Sometimes I just look at dad and fight back the tears. Thankfully, he seems content, with nary a complaint. FIL complains, because he wants to buy a car and "get a house," but those things are impossible. We have to tune him out. At 90, he's sleeping a lot more...and doing so much less. It's sunset.
lhardebeck, thanks for your darling monkey hugs! Miz, how's the Senior Aging Column going? (wink) See you all on the boat, if only in our dreams...
Deef, WOW 100!!! I hope your FIL will be fine & it won't be anything major! I'm glad that he went to get checked out! How is he this morning? Please let us know. Hope you were able t get some sleep. Hope your husband got some rest, too.
I TOTALLY understand the mind not ever shutting down! I just told RIP last night on FB that I think I had finally figured out how to describe the way I feel inside. You know that sicky, adrendlin feeling that you get when someone almost hits you with their car? That fight or flight feeling? That's the way that I feel all of the time!!! It never shuts down! I got to where I can't watch anything on TV anymore that has any kind of drama to it...Even on the news where it shows something bad that's happened to somebody...My brain just goes on overload & I can't get the channel turned fast enough. Would it be safe to say that my cup is full to overflowing? I think so!
RIP, you have such a great big heart & I still love to hear you describe what's going on! You should be a writer...Maybe children's books?!?!
GP, probably what you're feeling is anxiety. I have had it forever. My meds help some. It can't be healthy for you to always feel that way. I agree with you about Rip. She's a good one. :))
Hubby bought a flat screen tv but says regular channels are fuzzy compared to our old tube tvs. HD is better but he's not happy. The only bad thing about the old tube tv besides taking up so much room is that we don't get the whole picture on the sides. Any ideas or words of advice? He got a Samsung and that's supposed to be a good brand.
miz, I always feel like my motor is reved on high, ready to burn rubber! I catch myself being so tensed up that I have to force myself to relax, but before long I'm doing it again & have to start the relaxing process over again. You're right that this can't be healthy...eventually the "motor" will burn out! Feal like it could be at any minute! It never stops! I've never even been asked or talked to about anxiety, but I think you may have a point! I'm going back to the Health Department today for the UTI since I'm still having some problems with it & I'll ask about the anxiety then. If you don't mind me asking, what med do you take for it?
I agree about Rip! I just love to read what she writes! I can actually "see" what she's describing! That's a gift! I still think she should write children's books! She has such a big heart!!!
One thing that AC has changed about the profile that I wish they would change back is the place to check on the lower left where it says "ADD YOUR COMMENT" where we can check or uncheck to be notified when other posts are made to this thread. I always unchecked it, not to receive email notices because I have a small laptop that over 4000 emails telling me that someone else has posted will really fast eat up my memory. I can & have been accessing the new posts already without the notices. Just saying I wish they would still give us a choice on here without having to "unsubscribe" on the email notice. WHEW! Hope that made sense!
GP, I take (1) Clorazepate, 3 times a day. It's 3.75 mg per tablet. I have also taken Xanax. The slow release Xanax really helped me a lot but it was new and my insurance wouldn't cover it. There's no reason to go around feeling anxious all the time. Before I first went on it my doc checked the oxygen level in my blood and said I was in a constant state of hyperventilation. This was way before I started taking care of Mom. He said I should have been on it way before I started it. I hope you can get some help for what you are feeling. Life is stressful enough.
GP, yep, that makes perfect sense. I was looking for that box and could not find it. No wonder. You can change your settings under, I believe, "account settings" on your profile. You can either have no notifications, once daily notifications, or instant notifications. I don't know if you already knew all this. If ya did, please ignore. ;)
miz, you can also click on the email where it says "unsubscribe to this...", but it's not working...I've done it & it will come up with a notice saying that it's been cancelled, but it hasn't! Another glitch to fix! They'll get it together!
And thanks for the info about the meds! I can't keep going on like this! I've got to where I'm an ill butt, too! Something's gotta change & soon! I'm not going to be any good to anybody!
Got some sleep last night, husband got very little. His dad has vertigo. Doc gave him something for it and my sil took him home with her. They told her he shouldn't be left alone. That didn't set well with her. She was supposed to work the polls in her town today, so she didn't believe the doctor and thought he would keep FIL overnight for observation. We swear she's just waiting for him to go so she can have her share of the $. We sure could use some right now, but I would never be in a hurry to lose him. He is sharp as a tack and still reads and walks every day. husband got home around 2 and had to get up at 5:30 for work. Now for the gross part. Ready?!! Got Mom up and washed and dressed for daycare. Fed her oatmeal and curled her hair. I went out for 2 minutes to move the car to the front of the house. When I came back, she had crapped herself! I get her in the bathroom and start to clean her up. Pulled her pants down, tore off the pull-ups, and started to scrape her clean. Just as I finish, she starts peeing all over herself and her pants!!!. So now I have to completely undress her, wipe her shoes, and hose her down. We finally got to daycare, 15 minutes late. So that's my story for this morning. I headed straight to Walmart to get some things and now I'm planning to do a quick pick up around here, then I'm going to sit out in the yard and chill until I have to get Mom at 3. Georgia, Definitely sounds like anxiety. Mom has had it for years, with major hyperventilation. She abused zanax for so long, that when doctors tried to wean her off of it, she went crazy and ended in the psych ward for a week! Needless to say, she is back on it for her sanity and ours. I could use it once and a while, but I have very strong reactions to any narcotics, so I stay away from them. I would be comatose on anything of that type. If there is a side affect to a drug, I usually get it x-3! Definitely check into this for yourself before you go off the deep end. With all that you are dealing with, something to calm you down would be very beneficial.
Miz, Samsung is all my SIL will buy, but he says that you have to get one with the right resolution. They are all set up differently. I don't know the difference, but he ordered theirs online. Said the ones that you buy in stores are not set up the same. I don't understand it, but he says there is a difference.
Good morning ladies, Hi Miz, as far as the tv goes, double check the cable connections, i bought my daughter a small flat screen last year, had the same problem it was how the cable was hooked in, those things are so so sensitive. I do however have to agree with hubby, i like the older tvs better. Today they can be so complicated.... like we any more complications right lol Hi GP - I think we should rename ourselves the anxiety boat crew..... I have had anxiety and depression most of my life, have been on all types of meds, the key is to find the one that works for you. it took my doc and I a while but finally found that the generic brand sertaline, (zoloft) was a good fit for me. Keeps me from losing my ever loving mind..... Well just washed dressed and shaved dad, had to be nurse ratchett. He was very uncooperative, very depressed, I just told him listen pal i am not here to be your friend right now, and stink like a skunk, so whether you like it or not, you are being washed. too bad so sad..... lol lol He sat there with his no longer grizzly face and just stared at me. Then i changed the conversation and he was fine. Got him to utilize the walker to help himself stand, he did ok...... thank god, cause my riibs are killing. now i am about to address the finances with Cissy... (mom)...... oh yeah and had to clean the dog last night... at 1130 too constipated. i am always in the sh**ts it seems lol, oh well. Hope everyone has a great morning... be back later to check in .. Good luck with the tv and GP just breathe... lol
OMG, deefer. What you went through with your mom. You poor thing. Talk about anxiety making!! And, thanks for the advice on Samsung. Hubby's got the old and the new set up side by side. He thinks the old one is clearer. I think the new one is clearer. LOL. What to do. What to do. ;)
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APFM does not endorse or recommend any provider. It is your sole responsibility to select the appropriate care for yourself or your loved one. We work with both you and the Participating Communities in your search. We do not permit our Advisors to have an ownership interest in Participating Communities.
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Toxic free-floating clumps?
I'll check it out!
Good call, Defer!
You are well informed, intelligent, loving and funny. You all support each other and give unceasingly.
I am not going anywhere but i just wanted to express how far we all have come. We all still have far to travel and some roads will be longer and harder than others.
You ladies give me peace and i thank you.
OK. Who's next on the boat??
lovbob
If I ever get my house in order there will be rooms for you in the great North West! Dad would love the company & we have a medical center near by.
Warning ... Lots of pets & wildlife. Screaming Blue Jays! Swooping at the cats! Attacking!
Can cats really laugh? I think mine do.
Fun stuff.
The Dragonflies & Humming Birds are out over the lawn again!
Twilight in my back yard.
A cruise might be nice ... but this is good.
Dad is comfortable, safe & sound.
for tonight ...
Always something!
hope father in law is ok... Angie
Throw in restless legs and you get very little rest. Naps aren't even an option anymore. Legs never stop! must be the stress. Better go wake up Mom and put her on the toilet. She's probably soaked by now! That's my gross for the night. Pissy everything!!!!
Our folks are doing fine. Age and decline direct their course. Things have been relatively calm. I still hate dementia and Alzheimer's, because they control the brains of those we love. Sometimes I just look at dad and fight back the tears. Thankfully, he seems content, with nary a complaint. FIL complains, because he wants to buy a car and "get a house," but those things are impossible. We have to tune him out. At 90, he's sleeping a lot more...and doing so much less. It's sunset.
lhardebeck, thanks for your darling monkey hugs!
Miz, how's the Senior Aging Column going? (wink)
See you all on the boat, if only in our dreams...
I TOTALLY understand the mind not ever shutting down! I just told RIP last night on FB that I think I had finally figured out how to describe the way I feel inside. You know that sicky, adrendlin feeling that you get when someone almost hits you with their car? That fight or flight feeling? That's the way that I feel all of the time!!! It never shuts down! I got to where I can't watch anything on TV anymore that has any kind of drama to it...Even on the news where it shows something bad that's happened to somebody...My brain just goes on overload & I can't get the channel turned fast enough. Would it be safe to say that my cup is full to overflowing? I think so!
RIP, you have such a great big heart & I still love to hear you describe what's going on! You should be a writer...Maybe children's books?!?!
I agree about Rip! I just love to read what she writes! I can actually "see" what she's describing! That's a gift! I still think she should write children's books! She has such a big heart!!!
love,
miz
And thanks for the info about the meds! I can't keep going on like this! I've got to where I'm an ill butt, too! Something's gotta change & soon! I'm not going to be any good to anybody!
Now for the gross part. Ready?!! Got Mom up and washed and dressed for daycare. Fed her oatmeal and curled her hair. I went out for 2 minutes to move the car to the front of the house. When I came back, she had crapped herself! I get her in the bathroom and start to clean her up. Pulled her pants down, tore off the pull-ups, and started to scrape her clean. Just as I finish, she starts peeing all over herself and her pants!!!. So now I have to completely undress her, wipe her shoes, and hose her down. We finally got to daycare, 15 minutes late.
So that's my story for this morning. I headed straight to Walmart to get some things and now I'm planning to do a quick pick up around here, then I'm going to sit out in the yard and chill until I have to get Mom at 3.
Georgia, Definitely sounds like anxiety. Mom has had it for years, with major hyperventilation. She abused zanax for so long, that when doctors tried to wean her off of it, she went crazy and ended in the psych ward for a week! Needless to say, she is back on it for her sanity and ours. I could use it once and a while, but I have very strong reactions to any narcotics, so I stay away from them. I would be comatose on anything of that type. If there is a side affect to a drug, I usually get it x-3!
Definitely check into this for yourself before you go off the deep end. With all that you are dealing with, something to calm you down would be very beneficial.
Hi Miz, as far as the tv goes, double check the cable connections, i bought my daughter a small flat screen last year, had the same problem it was how the cable was hooked in, those things are so so sensitive. I do however have to agree with hubby, i like the older tvs better. Today they can be so complicated.... like we any more complications right lol
Hi GP - I think we should rename ourselves the anxiety boat crew..... I have had anxiety and depression most of my life, have been on all types of meds, the key is to find the one that works for you. it took my doc and I a while but finally found that the generic brand sertaline, (zoloft) was a good fit for me. Keeps me from losing my ever loving mind.....
Well just washed dressed and shaved dad, had to be nurse ratchett. He was very uncooperative, very depressed, I just told him listen pal i am not here to be your friend right now, and stink like a skunk, so whether you like it or not, you are being washed. too bad so sad..... lol lol He sat there with his no longer grizzly face and just stared at me. Then i changed the conversation and he was fine. Got him to utilize the walker to help himself stand, he did ok...... thank god, cause my riibs are killing. now i am about to address the finances with Cissy... (mom)...... oh yeah and had to clean the dog last night... at 1130 too constipated. i am always in the sh**ts it seems lol, oh well. Hope everyone has a great morning... be back later to check in .. Good luck with the tv and GP just breathe... lol