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Jsomebody...oh I forgot to tell you...I AGREE 100% with your analogy earlier of how old folks get in regards to the regression. Lately my mom has been sharp as a tack...I remember several months ago of listening to whining like this over and over on the phone "I don't know what to do"....over and over and over again. The other night I asked what roofing co did the house cause I need to get a leak repaired and she blurted the name straight out...and the street they were on. Go figure they drop in an out of lucidness.
Got back from Vandy a little while ago...exhausted...LONG day!!! Hubs new doc is very nice & upon his exam she confirmed that he is in the moderate stage of Parkinson's. Upon looking at his MRI she said that he's also had several small strokes & said that his blood pressure is still too high at 130/90. She said that they want it to be no higher than 120/80. She put him on carbidopa/levodopa & wants a report on him in a month to see how he's doing with it. She also wants him to have a local neurologist & said that they can work together. I couldn't believe what he did...when she was about to go out of the room he laughed & told her to knock before she came back in because we might be up to something! I was so embarassed! She laughed! I wanted to hide!
Bobbie, I'm sorry about kitty puss! His loss! The right critter will come along & you'll be smitten by that kitten! Wal-Mart has some stuff that's called Outz that is for cat pee. It has enzymes that eat the bacteria & get rid of the smell. I've used it & it works.
Happy belated Birthday, Pirate! Hope it was a good one!
OH, I thought about all of my drinking buddies on the boat today...We passed by the Jack Daniels Distillery & Bean Winery. LOL
i'm new and not quite sure just how grossed out the stories are allowed to be. Guess it will be taken off if not appropriate. Have lots of grossed out stories from taking care of both parents w/two kinds of dementia for about 12 years. Here's one; Watermelon is my Mom's favorite and she was feeling kind of sad. Thought I'd cheer her up with a piece. She was happy. When she got up there was a neat pile of poop on the dining chair (must have taken undies off earlier, refused to wear many clothes} I couldn't figure out how she didn't even realize what she'd done. She was happily headed for a nap and was so perplexed about our sudden change of plan to a hated shower. That's how I learned you give a smaller serving of watermelon to an elderly person. ......then there was the colonscopy....another week
mrjones welcome to the Grossed Out Thread. that is funny. Not at the time I'm sure. 12 years! WOW do/did you have any kind of help or support?
look around on this thread because there's some funny stuff in here aside from the day to day struggles of some amazing caregivers.
boat smells jus fine. jsome, funny joke about the Summer's Eve. I've made a new friend here by the name of Eve and I have controlled myself by knowing that's she's had to hear that one forever........
more later,
love you all ladies! and a new man? MrJones? C'mon! tell us another!!
Jury Duty won't work...Adult Day Care starts at 9 Am I would have to be to court by 8 means 6:50 bus....Whatever...Lots of high lights in his ultra sound maybe this will end yet...
Good Morning, Everyone. Thanks for all of the encouragement for doing a column. I am planning on starting a first one this weekend.
Bobbie, LOL @ douche bag. My thought was Easter eggs. I like douche bag better. :)
One of our caregivers asked me to go to a Fall festival on Sunday. Hubby and I can't go cause no $$$$. It's okay. But it would have been fun. I miss doing stuff like that. Maybe I could go but I can only be gone like 3 hours at the most cause of Mom's incontinence. Wah. Poor me. ;) I'll just work on my column and watch my Cubs.
Hubby is straightening up some of the clutter this AM. Yay!! I hate messiness.
Well, I best go change my mom. She seems tired this morning.
Ya, Easter Eggs! Good one. boat is smelling right and the breeze is going through. Niiiiiice. C'mon down ladies!! We're here when it's your time!!!!
Reba! thanks for dropping in. look around on the 4 thousand plus posts and you'll see a whole world of amazing caregivers, a beautiful family and crew and a dream come to life and continuing on. p.s. here we REALLY lighten up because the psychological situation that we were/are in can only be remediated by laughter.
Where's Rip? I hope everybody's ok in that neck of the woods. Hey Rip!!
Hey SS! linda, Maxine, Pirate, Tenny&TennyJr, Kuli, Rosella, Where's Jojo? Castoff! Thanks everybody for all the stars! I found out where you can tell who did it. fun.
Boat angel here, have to go. Boat angel shout out: Who's your boat Daddy?
Sanity Break!!! Time to see if the keyboard that Ratzo dumped the V8 juice in Tuesday will work. I'm firing up a different computer for that.
Now to see if I still function ...
4,300 posts, Bobbie! & we are all grosser than ever!
Ripped my back up a couple days ago so been moving carefully. Just like my computers.
Ripped .... Another play on my moniker.
Been spending time sitting with Sir which can be exhausting as well. Constant cussing & muttering. Always blowing his nose. I think it's more habit. An obsessive thing that inflames it more. A control thing.
Like his death grip on the remote control. Raising & lowering the volume. ACK!!! It doesn't work for him to sit & listen. He CAN hear! He picks up the funny lines on Frasier & Raymond just fine. Especially if they cuss. Hears the news just fine. He's bored. Needs control of something!
Wish I felt some control ... But he's still witty & funny when he relaxes.
I'll start to say something & within 3 words he is saying "Pardon?" - I know he hears me. Doesn't listen. Even if I am answering his question! When I don't repeat my sentence he usually gives an appropriate reply. I also realize with age decline comes mind delays. Lord knows I have them! Seems to be a game he plays with me alone. Been going on for years. Others have noticed it.
Male chromozone thing I believe. Selective hearing for certain people. Not all ... I know some great men ... a few who really listen!
It's another full moon. I've seen photos online from all over the wolrd. Supposed to be super special. The great Pacific Northwest is under clouds ... again. It's been the worst summer on record. Matches my mood.
Hey ~ Aging Care staff ... I'm one of those who would like to return to a previous page when writing. I'd like to reread the people Bobbie mentioned earlier. Respond. I'd lose my muddled diatribe. Other than that - the new format is AWESOME!
Rip is on the telephone listening about her neighbor's vacation to the Grand Canyon ... ahhhh .... a trip! She walked miles every day after having knee replacement surgery in May.
Hey You Guys, still here, blood test on a night when I got no sleep, and I just don't care...Took 15 bucks of my monthly stipend early so I could get my friend a B-day card etc...and I don't care who thinks it is stealing...When we got home all I smelled was old man piss..GOOD GOD!!! TELL ME I DON'T SMELL LIKE THAT WHEN I GO OUT!!!!!!
She , I don't know went three nights saying she was gonna give him his bath but never did...If this is an issue there are services for this.....!
V 8 on a keyboard, I dumped Orange Juice down the VCR when I was 16, and 17....
Bobbie give it up and let us know how to see who gave stars. A lady at our senior center had her 90th birthday today and she looks so young it is not fair-still having summer weather need two more days 90 or better to break a record one town got to 89.
Hope y'all have had an easy day! It's still hot & muggy here in the south. Won't be long before we're complaining about the cold weather!
I'm having a difficult day after yesterday. I already knew what his diagnosis was from his other doctor, but this new doctor confirming it was hard. Felt like she gave him a death sentance! Life pretty much sucks! This is supposed to be the good time in our lives, not waiting for him to get worse & die! What in the world am I going to do? How in the world am I going to deal with him getting worse & dying? I love him SO much & this just isn't fair!!! He's started on the new med. & they're already making him nauseas. Does it ever get better?? I know that the stats say that the average life expectancy of someone with PD is 17 years & he's already had it for 7...How am I going to do this for 10 more years?? I'll never last that long! My heart is breaking!
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to get so negative. Thanks for listening & for being there!
Wow, full moon aside, Mom out cold early tonight. She's been super busy the last couple of days, and has made many messes for me to clean. Spilled a glass of cranberry juice all over kitchen yesterday, then fed her spaghetti for supper, and she got that all over the floor and dragged it around with her wheelchair. Glad the ole moon is shrinking down again! It gets her every time! Spilled coffee on my keyboard at work once. Found another in the attic and replaced it. No one was the wiser! To keep your comment while looking back, simply use your back arrow on the web browser bar! Then arrow forward to your comment to add to it! Found this out after losing a couple long comments, and being very frustrated!! J, why don't you ask Mom to buy some Urine Gone, and hose Gramps down twice a day with it. At least when you have to take him out in public. To bad you have to suffer the embarrassment! Maybe you should tell Mom that you told everyone that she won't wash him. Maybe if it reflected back on her, she might do something about it. Saw the Grand Canyon twice flying over it on the way to Vegas. At sunrise and sunset. Beautiful! Would like to see it up close and personal some day.
We use up the urine be gone on the carpet he soaked through to the floor. And unfortunately it is getting too chilly to hose him down in the yard...damn!
I mean she says she is tired, she is TIREDER than she knows...If she doesn't want to bathe him she needs to call someone in to do it. Solved. Why wont she? money (his), doesn't want to embarrass him, admit she can't DO IT ALL, have a stranger in the house...what the hell ever...if he doesn't get hosed off this weekend I am saying something.
Hey Peach! Remember what I told you to get for the nausea? Acid controller pills called famatodine. You can get a bottle of 90 at Walmart for under $10, their brand. Have him take one in the morning before he takes his carbidopa. He can also take one during the day to help settle his tummy. Mom used to lay down for a few until it worked. He's probably going to feel hot too. I get that way after taking requip, which is the same type med. It took a while, but Mom got used to the meds. She also gets constipated, so you might want to get some stool softeners and Bebefiber if that happens. If Mom didn't have the dementia, she would be no problem to care for with the Parkinsons. She has had it for years, and was getting worse with walking, but the neurologist just increased the carbidopa, and she is much improved! It's going to take some time to get the dosage right for him, and he will find ways to deal with the nausea. Me, I just go to bed if I can. That helps a lot!. Tell Larry to not get discouraged. It does get better. You will also find that things will get easier for you too. He should have less problems with tremors and will be more rested now that he is on the carbidopa. Is he on the regular and extend release, 25/100 tabs? That's what Mom takes. $ of the ER and 3 of the regular every day. I'm glad he finally got the meds. I hope you both start to enjoy life again. Let me know if you have questions about anything. Kathy
Bobbie ... Have you considered a Parrott for the Barbara B? (J - help me ... the spelling looks wrong ...)
I have no idea if Bobbie would look good with an eye patch ... just know if phony blood is running down her legs ... getting a rise from her marina pals ....
Halloween must be fun in Bobbie Land!!!
Pirate, think about a Jack Russell on a boat. They are the most HYPER dogs ... Back flips are nothing for them!
I have 2 darling small dogs. Both 'Puppy Mill" rescues with multiple health problems b/c of inbreeding ... I love them!!! But I ache for their ailments. Allergies & skin issues. I am forever trying to adapt for their failing teeth - they fall out at a young age - skin - ear problems ... many health problems! Hardly an immune system! They were among piles of new born puppies ... with an exhausted mother. I wish every crappy puppy mill in this country could be shut down! They cage & breed. While the dogs suffer! Can't say enough for mixed breeds.
oops ... Mary went off on a rampage. Sorry ...
I hurt so much for all my rescued pets who were born into thier lives. Whether feral or dumped at a shelter. Several had a home but the owner died or was shipped off to war ... & ended up with me. They are safe. Some never recover, disappear like Bobbie's brief kitty ... others of mine you see on Face Book.
Bless your heart, Bobbie, for trying to offer that wild kitty a home. Believe me ... some will never adapt!
Famous Ratzo was one ~ his first owner passed. A rescuer found them when the kid's from out of state brought them to animal control after the parent passed. They ended up at my shop. Ratz & his brother TommyCat. They lived there for over a year. Ratz moved to the house & adopted Dad. They dined together every night. What a pair! They both moved back to the Independent "Institution" & did great! Ratzo kept Dad alive ... thinking & being a super cat! Refused to eat anything from their dining room which concerned us ... Dad would bring up leftovers & the Gobbling Cat would turn up his nose. You need to realize .. this cat had starved for weeks ... Had to wonder about their cuisine?
5 years later ... Both Dad & Ratzo are my life. Both are special. Ratzo is back eating from Dad's plate when he is finished. A rescue kitty whom I love! A very active Brat ... a cat who has taken care of Dad. Those two .... always happy together. I wish everyone had a special animal to ease the strife....
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Got back from Vandy a little while ago...exhausted...LONG day!!! Hubs new doc is very nice & upon his exam she confirmed that he is in the moderate stage of Parkinson's. Upon looking at his MRI she said that he's also had several small strokes & said that his blood pressure is still too high at 130/90. She said that they want it to be no higher than 120/80. She put him on carbidopa/levodopa & wants a report on him in a month to see how he's doing with it. She also wants him to have a local neurologist & said that they can work together. I couldn't believe what he did...when she was about to go out of the room he laughed & told her to knock before she came back in because we might be up to something! I was so embarassed! She laughed! I wanted to hide!
Bobbie, I'm sorry about kitty puss! His loss! The right critter will come along & you'll be smitten by that kitten! Wal-Mart has some stuff that's called Outz that is for cat pee. It has enzymes that eat the bacteria & get rid of the smell. I've used it & it works.
Happy belated Birthday, Pirate! Hope it was a good one!
OH, I thought about all of my drinking buddies on the boat today...We passed by the Jack Daniels Distillery & Bean Winery. LOL
Hope y'all are having a great & easy night!
Here's one; Watermelon is my Mom's favorite and she was feeling kind of sad. Thought I'd cheer her up with a piece. She was happy. When she got up there was a neat pile of poop on the dining chair (must have taken undies off earlier, refused to wear many clothes} I couldn't figure out how she didn't even realize what she'd done. She was happily headed for a nap and was so perplexed about our sudden change of plan to a hated shower.
That's how I learned you give a smaller serving of watermelon to an elderly person. ......then there was the colonscopy....another week
12 years! WOW do/did you have any kind of help or support?
look around on this thread because there's some funny stuff in here aside from the day to day struggles of some amazing caregivers.
boat smells jus fine. jsome, funny joke about the Summer's Eve. I've made a new friend here by the name of Eve and I have controlled myself by knowing that's she's had to hear that one forever........
more later,
love you all ladies! and a new man? MrJones? C'mon! tell us another!!
lovbob
Bobbie, LOL @ douche bag. My thought was Easter eggs. I like douche bag better. :)
One of our caregivers asked me to go to a Fall festival on Sunday. Hubby and I can't go cause no $$$$. It's okay. But it would have been fun. I miss doing stuff like that. Maybe I could go but I can only be gone like 3 hours at the most cause of Mom's incontinence. Wah. Poor me. ;) I'll just work on my column and watch my Cubs.
Hubby is straightening up some of the clutter this AM. Yay!! I hate messiness.
Well, I best go change my mom. She seems tired this morning.
Hugs to all.
love,
miz
Ya, Easter Eggs! Good one. boat is smelling right and the breeze is going through. Niiiiiice. C'mon down ladies!! We're here when it's your time!!!!
Reba! thanks for dropping in. look around on the 4 thousand plus posts and you'll see a whole world of amazing caregivers, a beautiful family and crew and a dream come to life and continuing on.
p.s. here we REALLY lighten up because the psychological situation that we were/are in can only be remediated by laughter.
Where's Rip? I hope everybody's ok in that neck of the woods.
Hey Rip!!
Hey SS! linda, Maxine, Pirate, Tenny&TennyJr, Kuli, Rosella, Where's Jojo? Castoff!
Thanks everybody for all the stars! I found out where you can tell who did it. fun.
Boat angel here, have to go.
Boat angel shout out:
Who's your boat Daddy?
lovbob
Time to see if the keyboard that Ratzo dumped the V8 juice in Tuesday will work. I'm firing up a different computer for that.
Now to see if I still function ...
4,300 posts, Bobbie! & we are all grosser than ever!
Ripped my back up a couple days ago so been moving carefully. Just like my computers.
Ripped .... Another play on my moniker.
Been spending time sitting with Sir which can be exhausting as well. Constant cussing & muttering. Always blowing his nose. I think it's more habit. An obsessive thing that inflames it more.
A control thing.
Like his death grip on the remote control. Raising & lowering the volume. ACK!!! It doesn't work for him to sit & listen. He CAN hear! He picks up the funny lines on Frasier & Raymond just fine. Especially if they cuss.
Hears the news just fine.
He's bored. Needs control of something!
Wish I felt some control ...
But he's still witty & funny when he relaxes.
I'll start to say something & within 3 words he is saying "Pardon?" - I know he hears me. Doesn't listen. Even if I am answering his question!
When I don't repeat my sentence he usually gives an appropriate reply.
I also realize with age decline comes mind delays. Lord knows I have them!
Seems to be a game he plays with me alone. Been going on for years. Others have noticed it.
Male chromozone thing I believe. Selective hearing for certain people. Not all ... I know some great men ... a few who really listen!
It's another full moon. I've seen photos online from all over the wolrd. Supposed to be super special.
The great Pacific Northwest is under clouds ... again. It's been the worst summer on record. Matches my mood.
Hey ~ Aging Care staff ... I'm one of those who would like to return to a previous page when writing. I'd like to reread the people Bobbie mentioned earlier. Respond.
I'd lose my muddled diatribe.
Other than that - the new format is AWESOME!
She walked miles every day after having knee replacement surgery in May.
She , I don't know went three nights saying she was gonna give him his bath but never did...If this is an issue there are services for this.....!
V 8 on a keyboard, I dumped Orange Juice down the VCR when I was 16, and 17....
How was everybodys week?
Age difference ...
Do you have any freedom?
She seems to ...
oh no ... Rip is a trouble maker.
So we all have to suffer I mean he does reek but still it is a hygiene issue...
I'm tired ...
With the new format you can log onto a person's profile & find out who stars you!
Even your own!
Hope y'all have had an easy day! It's still hot & muggy here in the south. Won't be long before we're complaining about the cold weather!
I'm having a difficult day after yesterday. I already knew what his diagnosis was from his other doctor, but this new doctor confirming it was hard. Felt like she gave him a death sentance! Life pretty much sucks! This is supposed to be the good time in our lives, not waiting for him to get worse & die! What in the world am I going to do? How in the world am I going to deal with him getting worse & dying? I love him SO much & this just isn't fair!!! He's started on the new med. & they're already making him nauseas. Does it ever get better??
I know that the stats say that the average life expectancy of someone with PD is 17 years & he's already had it for 7...How am I going to do this for 10 more years?? I'll never last that long! My heart is breaking!
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to get so negative. Thanks for listening & for being there!
Spilled coffee on my keyboard at work once. Found another in the attic and replaced it. No one was the wiser!
To keep your comment while looking back, simply use your back arrow on the web browser bar! Then arrow forward to your comment to add to it! Found this out after losing a couple long comments, and being very frustrated!!
J, why don't you ask Mom to buy some Urine Gone, and hose Gramps down twice a day with it. At least when you have to take him out in public. To bad you have to suffer the embarrassment! Maybe you should tell Mom that you told everyone that she won't wash him. Maybe if it reflected back on her, she might do something about it.
Saw the Grand Canyon twice flying over it on the way to Vegas. At sunrise and sunset. Beautiful! Would like to see it up close and personal some day.
I mean she says she is tired, she is TIREDER than she knows...If she doesn't want to bathe him she needs to call someone in to do it. Solved. Why wont she? money (his), doesn't want to embarrass him, admit she can't DO IT ALL, have a stranger in the house...what the hell ever...if he doesn't get hosed off this weekend I am saying something.
It's going to take some time to get the dosage right for him, and he will find ways to deal with the nausea. Me, I just go to bed if I can. That helps a lot!. Tell Larry to not get discouraged. It does get better. You will also find that things will get easier for you too. He should have less problems with tremors and will be more rested now that he is on the carbidopa. Is he on the regular and extend release, 25/100 tabs? That's what Mom takes. $ of the ER and 3 of the regular every day.
I'm glad he finally got the meds. I hope you both start to enjoy life again. Let me know if you have questions about anything. Kathy
Have you considered a Parrott for the Barbara B?
(J - help me ... the spelling looks wrong ...)
I have no idea if Bobbie would look good with an eye patch ... just know if phony blood is running down her legs ... getting a rise from her marina pals ....
Halloween must be fun in Bobbie Land!!!
Pirate, think about a Jack Russell on a boat. They are the most HYPER dogs ... Back flips are nothing for them!
I have 2 darling small dogs. Both 'Puppy Mill" rescues with multiple health problems b/c of inbreeding ...
I love them!!! But I ache for their ailments. Allergies & skin issues. I am forever trying to adapt for their failing teeth - they fall out at a young age - skin - ear problems ... many health problems! Hardly an immune system!
They were among piles of new born puppies ... with an exhausted mother.
I wish every crappy puppy mill in this country could be shut down! They cage & breed. While the dogs suffer!
Can't say enough for mixed breeds.
oops ... Mary went off on a rampage.
Sorry ...
I hurt so much for all my rescued pets who were born into thier lives. Whether feral or dumped at a shelter.
Several had a home but the owner died or was shipped off to war ... & ended up with me.
They are safe. Some never recover, disappear like Bobbie's brief kitty ... others of mine you see on Face Book.
Bless your heart, Bobbie, for trying to offer that wild kitty a home.
Believe me ... some will never adapt!
Famous Ratzo was one ~ his first owner passed. A rescuer found them when the kid's from out of state brought them to animal control after the parent passed.
They ended up at my shop. Ratz & his brother TommyCat. They lived there for over a year.
Ratz moved to the house & adopted Dad. They dined together every night.
What a pair!
They both moved back to the Independent "Institution" & did great! Ratzo kept Dad alive ... thinking & being a super cat!
Refused to eat anything from their dining room which concerned us ... Dad would bring up leftovers & the Gobbling Cat would turn up his nose.
You need to realize .. this cat had starved for weeks ...
Had to wonder about their cuisine?
5 years later ...
Both Dad & Ratzo are my life.
Both are special. Ratzo is back eating from Dad's plate when he is finished. A rescue kitty whom I love! A very active Brat ... a cat who has taken care of Dad. Those two ....
always happy together.
I wish everyone had a special animal to ease the strife....
Did I read your comment on FB or here?
Been running upstairs to check on Sir