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rossella yes i agree . my mom had first chemo and says no more ! and let the cancer grow and spread and died happy knowin shes gonna go meet her master . god bless her . hey tell santa to comeby and pick me up i wannago to spain with you guys , :0) , ill ride the red nose , u sit with santa , throw toys down the chimney , woo .
I might fly to Spain with Santa Claus and spare the trouble of finding a beautiful man! I agree that at the age of your father an operation to remove the tumor can be more dangerous than the tumor itself. And do you think he would stand chemio and radio? No-no.
ask santa clause to bring you the dream , lalala . i wanna wanna wanna everything too . tucked dad in bed a bit ago , took him to dr today , BP is wonderful, heart rate is great . darvocets no more . says to give him reg tyenol . i about shit . dr walked in and saw dad and said oh my u look great ! :-) dad s happy camper to find out his prostate is good . makes me happy . but dr ask him about the tumor on his bladder , dad said to leave em alone . doesnt want any operation ,radation ,chemo . just leave it alone . :-( . i dont know how long that ll last ? talked to my brother about that today he said he agrees with dad , havin all that may do more damages than it is now . dad says to leave it alone . i have to agree with him on that too .
came home and hubby had filled up the wood box full of firewood , aww i love my hubby , i told him he should have waited on me i would have help him , he said nana u were busy runnin around . took dad to wendy s drive up window , he s on cloud nine . ate happy . i told dad u perk up alot when we go bye bye he said yes i like going bye bye , lol todays been a good day , hope u all have had a good day too , xoxoox
Grossed out? Need to dream? I want to go to the beautician. No botox, just good creams. I want to go to a very good hair stylist. I want to buy some nice clothes. I want to find a beautiful man and fly to Spain, Barcellona or Andalusia, and do the movida for one week. Eat, drink, dance in the streets, stay up until late in the night. And then I want to have some personal good time with the beautiful man. Am I asking too much? One week like this would set me up for a long time.
Ramp.....inspector won't sign off, told Mike he has to put a hand rail on top of the hand rail.....yes, he will be moving in here till February now...should be done about then...
Bless your heart castoff, I hope you can get through this with your sanity still intact. I'm afraid mil butt is breaking down again, cuz she won't change when diapers are wet. I'm going to have to start dragging her into the bathroom regardless of what she says and making her change.
Hello all, Peace & comfort to you Miz. Safe journey Bobbie.
We were sooooo close to having mom's foot ulcer healed. Somehow got infected in the past week and we are back to square one. Can you say Munchusen, Narcissist that will do anything for attention? Lord I am so sick of this crazy person that has taken over my mother. Doc wrote a script for antibiotics and mentioned IV course of same......oh goody, she got Cdiff last time & it almost killed her....I can't wait to go thru that again...in & out of hosp & cleaning up explosive diareha. She said she was in pain so he also wrote a script for vicadin. I had to put my foot down on that one...they sent her back to me a junkie when she got her last knee replacement...sorry honey, you don't feel anything because of the neuropathy any other time & no you are not tricking me.
Wow! Moving the boat! Have a safe trip Bobbie! Miz, Good to hear from you. It is nice that you have your brother's support. I also have 1 sister that I never hear from and don't expect any help from. That's her loss. Take whatever time you need. We all go at our own pace when it comes to grieving. When Dad died 30 years ago, Mom could not sleep in their bed that night, but was back in it the next night. She also got rid of all his belongings quickly. I think it was her practical Yankee ways and also something to keep her busy and moving forward. She still had 2 children at home to care for and a house to keep up. She was never one to wear her emotions on her sleeve, so I'm sure she did her grieving in private when she was alone. Because he was so young, it took all of us a very long time to get over his loss. I still remember all 7 of us arguing after the funeral, that each of us was his favorite! That in itself tells you what kind of a man he was. It's been a long time, but I still have tears in my eyes as I write this. I know you will be fine, because of the good memories you have in your heart!
Mizzy, I had an uncle who was very loved by us cousins, because he played with us when we were kids and he was very nice and funny. When he died, it was a big pain for all of us. So we wrote something for him. It was kind of a letter where we cousins thanked him for the good time we had spent with him, and we remembered what we had done together. One of us read it at his service. My aunt (her wife) was very glad and touched by this. If you don't feel you can read what you have written for your mom, why don't you find a relative of yours that can read it on your behalf? It is a pity if nobody reads it.
Bobbie - you be careful out there! But enjoy the freedom!! Miz - In good time, you'll be able to walk into your mom's room and remember all of the good times you had with her, knowing that she is at peace. So don't put pressure on yourself - YOU need time to heal, time to grieve, time to regroup. When you're ready, if you need a hand to hold, hold "teddy's" hand and we'll all be right there with you. Love you
good morning you all . miz , i am so sorry you cant goin ur moms bdrm . i thought of that myself when if pa passes how in the world am i going to go in his room ? i prob will shut the door and wait for years to pass before i can go in there . going to take pa to dr today . news said they have taken darvon and darvocets off the market . so need to go see if he would prescribe something eles . he s gotta have pain pills for his back since his bladder s has tumor on it . yesterday i didnt have any enegry and today seems like i dont have em either , think i ll go soak inthe hot bath and kickmyself in the hindend and build my enegry up . bobbie u becareful going out there open sea ! jaws be smelling u ! maybe dolphin will guide u the way to safe place . oh burr i am cold ! guess time for a good hot bath . you all have a wonderful day . xoxoxo
Driving your own boat in open waters must be very thrilling.You and Kitty aren't all alone are you?Miz. maybe you can go with Bobbie next time she moves her boat,water has healing powers.Carpentar says his own heating unit went out and he was having a booger repairing it.I think winter has pretty much made it.
I am thankfully getting a lot of support from my brother and SIL. I had to go to the funeral home yesterday to sign the cremation papers. Afterward we went for coffee. We talked about the financial stuff and then shared memories of Mom and Dad (mostly Mom) and our dog that we had from when I was born until I was 17 and other stuff. I have yet to see my sister. She is staying at her mother-in-laws house. Our relationship has gone way south. My brother and sister are both going home on Sunday which is the day after Mom's service. I am thinking about reading an article I wrote about Mom many years ago, at the service. I'm not sure I can do it and can make up my mind that day. She was my biggest fan. She and my best friend.
sskape, I'm glad hospice is there for you. Taking breaks is very important. As so many of you on here have told me. Be kind to yourself.
Mom's full obituary is in the paper today but I can't bring myself to read it. We used the pic that I having using for my profile pic on Facebook. Also, we are going to have that picture blown up and display it at the service.
Hubby has been such a great support to me through this. I am so grateful for him. I can't imagine going through this alone.
I will read all of your posts in time. I just can't go there yet. Please know I love and appreciate all of you. Thank you, my angels.
Everytime we leave for a trip,we say our travelers prayer-Bobbie you need a special boaters prayer or do you already have one.Keep you safe from pirates-crazy drunk boaters-storms and crazy non-drunk boaters.Building inspectors here let you slip on anything if you are part of their crew,if you are not they will inforce what they can on you. I have been trying to get a wood stove installed as long as J. has been working with the ramp.Its cold as sh... and not done yet. He was making a fire hazzard and I told him I wanted it done right and haven't seen him since,still has his tools here.It should take 2 days not 2 months.Building inpectors are like lawyers its all about who you know.Theres stove dude,lets see what lies he has to tell.
Good luck to bobbie on the boat journey. Quite an adventure! Miz and others,It must be so hard to go on after our loved one passes, so much of our energy and love has gone into taking care of them. And, if you are anything like me, my relationship with my siblings has gone "south" so they won't be much support. Glad we have each other on here. I have vna hospice coming in. It is more hectic than doing everything myself. But am giving it a chance. They are good people. I haven't gotten out all week because they keep coming in at different times. They can come in for 6 months, and recert for another 6 months, and then month to month. Next week a volunteer will start coming in to hang out with mom so I can start getting out more. I really miss being active. At least take a 30 min walk to "clear my head" We have sunny cool weather this morning in MA. No snow here yet. We usually get one or two storms but northern new england gets most of the white stuff.
Everytime my dad was in the ICU,my daughter gave my dad her favorite blanket to keep him warm,you know how cold hosp. are.It has frogs all over it and says stuff like-be cool-just chillin-hip hopper.ALL the nurses would make comments over his blanket and he was proud because she loaned it to him. He passed away with that blanket comforting him and it is still her favorite blanket,she's carrying to the school bus this morning.Bon Voyage Bobbie,safe trip.I'm not worried about you driving the boat-worried about you parking the boat.
Miz take your time I did not move anything of his for about 2 months-I kept thinking it was a dream and he would come back and yell at me once for moving HIS STUFF, Then slowly I started to get rid of clutter then put away some of his collectablies into storage so I can dust. Still have not touched the garage or his clothes closet and it has been a yr. and 6 months -do things your way what is best for you and do what feels right to you about Christmas-last year I was invited to my sisters keep in touch we all love you.
Oh Miz and Rip and Jen. I am so sorry for all of your pain. Miz: Rip is right. be patient with yourself and don't let anyone try and force you into anything.
With me it was different. I slept in mom's bed just about the whole time after she died in it. Changed the sheets and crawled in. Crying now thinking about it. I just lay there hugging her pillow. Same pillow I sleep on now. Everybody's different and no one is right or wrong no matter what anyone says.
It's 5:30am and I am getting ready to move the boat. With all the sorrow and pain, I hope you all can find a moment to wish me luck. this is a big deal and I hope I don't participate in any full contact yachting today. (or any other day, for that matter.)
Rip, I know that you are going through a tough time with Miz's mom passing and all of the memories that stirred in you and probably all of us who have lost our moms. There are no words of wisdom, just the words you are so kind to give to others, use for yourself.
Jen, here's hoping the building inspector doesn't have the early onset and forgets he told you to yank the screws and put nails in; sees the nails and says... wait a minute..... one day I'll tell you how a stupid building inspector cost a little town a beautiful bookstore and in turn destroyed the downtown. No respect for the idiots.
it took me months. Still can't drive by the house Mom designed & bulit after we sold it. It was impossible to do anything sensibly for months after losing her. Don't push yourself with anything - or allow anyone else to.
Miz- Good to see you here again, we missed you! We already have an appt with a heart failure specialist on Friday. It's weird tho because his ankles have no swelling, his weight is pretty stable, appetite good - so not his usual CHF symptoms. I'm afraid they have him too fluid deprived with the new diuretic but he's so fragile that I'm afraid to hold it. Hopefully he can hold out until Friday morning at 9:30. I really don't want to bring him back to Loyola - it's always a new group of docs and then things get really screwed up. He's sleeping with oxygen tonite so hopefully he'll be better in the morning. You know so well my struggle - my only hope is that when he does go, it's peaceful like your mom. I know right now is very difficult but it will get better and we are all here for you so don't feel like you're alone in your grief - we love you and feel your pain more than you probably even realize.
The ramp inspector is coming tommorow most likely...so it is sort of done, we shall see what happens with the roof that is leaking by the door now...The original guy was not told till it was done that he was off the project, he was mad, and came and looked for his tools but the guys must have got them all for him as he didn't see any stragglers. He wanted to do a more finished job on the project he still has touch ups he isn't satisfied with. but it isn't his call I guess...
Here's one: just this afternoon a gal called back from Grandpa's Doctors office with the lab results and said..."Here is the new prescription, start giving him the Dilantin at 100 milligrams three times and day and come back on the tenth for a blood test to check the level again..."
I was a bit shocked......I told her that THAT IS THE DOSAGE HE IS CURRENTLY TAKING NOW...???
She was flustered and confused. I am not surprised...this office has lost charts, medications, missed appointments, not called back for three weeks for a test result that took four days...I mean were are looking at gross incompetence here now...
She gets a bye as she is a new employee there, but even the doctor is an imbecile I swear. If this was my doctor I would change doctors immediately but Grandpa doesn't want to change doctors so it is what is is....INSANE!
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hey tell santa to comeby and pick me up i wannago to spain with you guys , :0) , ill ride the red nose , u sit with santa , throw toys down the chimney , woo .
I agree that at the age of your father an operation to remove the tumor can be more dangerous than the tumor itself. And do you think he would stand chemio and radio? No-no.
i wanna wanna wanna everything too .
tucked dad in bed a bit ago , took him to dr today , BP is wonderful, heart rate is great . darvocets no more . says to give him reg tyenol . i about shit . dr walked in and saw dad and said oh my u look great ! :-)
dad s happy camper to find out his prostate is good . makes me happy . but dr ask him about the tumor on his bladder , dad said to leave em alone . doesnt want any operation ,radation ,chemo . just leave it alone . :-( . i dont know how long that ll last ?
talked to my brother about that today he said he agrees with dad , havin all that may do more damages than it is now . dad says to leave it alone . i have to agree with him on that too .
came home and hubby had filled up the wood box full of firewood , aww i love my hubby , i told him he should have waited on me i would have help him , he said nana u were busy runnin around .
took dad to wendy s drive up window , he s on cloud nine . ate happy . i told dad u perk up alot when we go bye bye he said yes i like going bye bye , lol
todays been a good day , hope u all have had a good day too ,
xoxoox
I want to go to the beautician. No botox, just good creams. I want to go to a very good hair stylist. I want to buy some nice clothes. I want to find a beautiful man and fly to Spain, Barcellona or Andalusia, and do the movida for one week. Eat, drink, dance in the streets, stay up until late in the night. And then I want to have some personal good time with the beautiful man.
Am I asking too much? One week like this would set me up for a long time.
I have to go to the hospital and say that my knee hurts!!!!!
Peace & comfort to you Miz.
Safe journey Bobbie.
We were sooooo close to having mom's foot ulcer healed. Somehow got infected in the past week and we are back to square one. Can you say Munchusen, Narcissist that will do anything for attention? Lord I am so sick of this crazy person that has taken over my mother. Doc wrote a script for antibiotics and mentioned IV course of same......oh goody, she got Cdiff last time & it almost killed her....I can't wait to go thru that again...in & out of hosp & cleaning up explosive diareha. She said she was in pain so he also wrote a script for vicadin. I had to put my foot down on that one...they sent her back to me a junkie when she got her last knee replacement...sorry honey, you don't feel anything because of the neuropathy any other time & no you are not tricking me.
GOD help us!!!!!!
Miz, Good to hear from you. It is nice that you have your brother's support. I also have 1 sister that I never hear from and don't expect any help from. That's her loss. Take whatever time you need. We all go at our own pace when it comes to grieving. When Dad died 30 years ago, Mom could not sleep in their bed that night, but was back in it the next night. She also got rid of all his belongings quickly. I think it was her practical Yankee ways and also something to keep her busy and moving forward. She still had 2 children at home to care for and a house to keep up. She was never one to wear her emotions on her sleeve, so I'm sure she did her grieving in private when she was alone. Because he was so young, it took all of us a very long time to get over his loss. I still remember all 7 of us arguing after the funeral, that each of us was his favorite! That in itself tells you what kind of a man he was. It's been a long time, but I still have tears in my eyes as I write this.
I know you will be fine, because of the good memories you have in your heart!
If you don't feel you can read what you have written for your mom, why don't you find a relative of yours that can read it on your behalf? It is a pity if nobody reads it.
Miz - In good time, you'll be able to walk into your mom's room and remember all of the good times you had with her, knowing that she is at peace. So don't put pressure on yourself - YOU need time to heal, time to grieve, time to regroup. When you're ready, if you need a hand to hold, hold "teddy's" hand and we'll all be right there with you. Love you
miz , i am so sorry you cant goin ur moms bdrm . i thought of that myself when if pa passes how in the world am i going to go in his room ? i prob will shut the door and wait for years to pass before i can go in there .
going to take pa to dr today . news said they have taken darvon and darvocets off the market . so need to go see if he would prescribe something eles . he s gotta have pain pills for his back since his bladder s has tumor on it .
yesterday i didnt have any enegry and today seems like i dont have em either , think i ll go soak inthe hot bath and kickmyself in the hindend and build my enegry up .
bobbie u becareful going out there open sea ! jaws be smelling u ! maybe dolphin will guide u the way to safe place .
oh burr i am cold ! guess time for a good hot bath .
you all have a wonderful day . xoxoxo
Here's to safe and sane boating!
And not being bitten awake by hungry cat at 4 AM... CLEO!
miz
sskape, I'm glad hospice is there for you. Taking breaks is very important. As so many of you on here have told me. Be kind to yourself.
Mom's full obituary is in the paper today but I can't bring myself to read it. We used the pic that I having using for my profile pic on Facebook. Also, we are going to have that picture blown up and display it at the service.
Hubby has been such a great support to me through this. I am so grateful for him. I can't imagine going through this alone.
I will read all of your posts in time. I just can't go there yet. Please know I love and appreciate all of you. Thank you, my angels.
love,
miz
Miz and others,It must be so hard to go on after our loved one passes, so much of our energy and love has gone into taking care of them. And, if you are anything like me, my relationship with my siblings has gone "south" so they won't be much support. Glad we have each other on here.
I have vna hospice coming in. It is more hectic than doing everything myself. But am giving it a chance. They are good people. I haven't gotten out all week because they keep coming in at different times. They can come in for 6 months, and recert for another 6 months, and then month to month. Next week a volunteer will start coming in to hang out with mom so I can start getting out more. I really miss being active. At least take a 30 min walk to "clear my head"
We have sunny cool weather this morning in MA. No snow here yet. We usually get one or two storms but northern new england gets most of the white stuff.
Oh Miz and Rip and Jen. I am so sorry for all of your pain.
Miz: Rip is right. be patient with yourself and don't let anyone try and force you into anything.
With me it was different. I slept in mom's bed just about the whole time after she died in it. Changed the sheets and crawled in. Crying now thinking about it. I just lay there hugging her pillow. Same pillow I sleep on now.
Everybody's different and no one is right or wrong no matter what anyone says.
It's 5:30am and I am getting ready to move the boat. With all the sorrow and pain, I hope you all can find a moment to wish me luck. this is a big deal and I hope I don't participate in any full contact yachting today. (or any other day, for that matter.)
Rip, I know that you are going through a tough time with Miz's mom passing and all of the memories that stirred in you and probably all of us who have lost our moms. There are no words of wisdom, just the words you are so kind to give to others, use for yourself.
Jen, here's hoping the building inspector doesn't have the early onset and forgets he told you to yank the screws and put nails in; sees the nails and says... wait a minute.....
one day I'll tell you how a stupid building inspector cost a little town a beautiful bookstore and in turn destroyed the downtown. No respect for the idiots.
ok crew. I'll check in later.
lovbob
It was impossible to do anything sensibly for months after losing her.
Don't push yourself with anything - or allow anyone else to.
Here's one: just this afternoon a gal called back from Grandpa's Doctors office with the lab results and said..."Here is the new prescription, start giving him the Dilantin at 100 milligrams three times and day and come back on the tenth for a blood test to check the level again..."
I was a bit shocked......I told her that THAT IS THE DOSAGE HE IS CURRENTLY TAKING NOW...???
She was flustered and confused. I am not surprised...this office has lost charts, medications, missed appointments, not called back for three weeks for a test result that took four days...I mean were are looking at gross incompetence here now...
She gets a bye as she is a new employee there, but even the doctor is an imbecile I swear. If this was my doctor I would change doctors immediately but Grandpa doesn't want to change doctors so it is what is is....INSANE!