I'm tired of cooking/preparing 3 meals a day. It's just the two of us but boy oh boy can that woman eat!! She stays slimish, I get fattish. It's bad enough I do everything here much less start making her one thing and me the other. At times I feel guilty when I buy her fast food cuz of the nutritional value....not to mention I eat it too.
Last month my daughter's inlaws, both 95 got covid. A hospitalization after a fall for the gentleman and the woman did well at home. Both are recovered. It is increased in our waste water testing here in SF, so around. I mask on public transit still, and love not having even had a sniffle for the past five years, so will likely continue that, but unless in a crowd, that's it, and I think I am one of very few on our buses all masked up.
Good news is today was a better day for detachment so I'll take that!!
Masking, to my mind, is a personal choice. I love not getting the sniffles, the flu, or anything else for five years, as I said. Covid isn't the killer it was, but if I can avoid it by having YOU avoid ME, ha ha! I am all for that. So masking up on the bus will continue, likely lifelong, to be my choice. And I would bet anyone concerned enough to be wearing a mask, more than appreciates folks avoiding them on the bus. I know I certainly do.
Just checked with a local pharmacy and, as of July, covid shots are handled differently. You have to meet certain criteria and go through a booking process. I read the blurb online and apparently I don't meet those criteria. If I had Senior's Benefits (for low income seniors) I would. If I want a shot I have to wait until a later date that those who meet the criteria and see if there is any vaccine left over, and then pay $100 for it. That's not very kind to those of us who are older but not receiving care of any sort. I will call the 811 line to be sure I have interpreted this correctly. CFS/FM involves the immune system so I hope they will include it.
I can get the RSV vaccine and will go for that tomorrow. The regular flu shot will be available end of October.
Oh well. Nothing goes smoothly for long,
I am sure you got it right. About $100 per shot for most, seniors as well.
Turns out I did not get COVID. But thank you all for wishing me well.
I knew COVID is here to stay but did not think it would be increasing in summer. Apparently I was wrong. Just looking at how many people are already masking would suggest some perhaps have it.
What happened to Driving Daisy?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/free-covid-vaccines-bc-albertans-1.7615154
cw - my reading of that article says that Albertans can't get free shots in BC. Anyway, it would cost more to get there than to pay for one here, presuming there are vaccines available. I'm calling Health Link 811 to find out if i am excluded. CFS/FM affects the immune system.
I find the Alberta policy discriminatory to healthy seniors who can only get a shot IF there is vaccine left over. I wouldn't mind paying for it, and having to book an appointment. I appreciate the gov't is trying to be fiscally responsible. But, the way it is set up, may be at a health cost to my demographic.
Flu shot will be booked after the RSV booster,
I called 811 and surprisingly I can call and book a covid shot on Monday. She wasn't sure if I am included for a freebie and will clarify that, I guess they haven't had the run on bookings for people who get a free shot that they expected. I was surprised that I could book so fast. Then that will be me "shot up" for this year. I don't do it every year but thought it was time.
Eva - I think you can get a covid shot quickly if you want one, but you probably have to pay. I think it should be a consideration that you have a very ill husband. n allergy headahe for a wee
I guess this is really an anti-whine. Combine this with the fact that I haven't had an allergy headache for a week - I feel like I have been let out of jail!
He is supposed to be my equal, my spouse, my love, NOT another patient waiting for my assistance. Caregiving tasks by themselves sound easy enough to those who have the luxury of leaving work at work without having to deal with the same crap they just left when they get home.
Between my paid hospital job and my unpaid “caregiver job” at home, there isn’t a day that I’m not wiping someones ass, cleaning up crap, or f*****g around with equipment to get someone in and out of bed or off the toilet. Had I known nursing would take over my life and define my person, I would’ve never went into nursing. To my critics: Did the truth offend you? Try taking your own advice you so freely dish out and suck it up! I’m done with all the judgmental self righteous a******s who have the gall to tell me it’s my duty and try to dictate how I’m supposed to feel about it.
Ever hear about the nurse who died and went to hell? It took him 2 months to realize that he wasn’t at work. Maybe that was me.
I understand how you feel.
Most express how younger women in their 20s -40s are losing years to caregiving.
How about us 50-60, vibrant, educated, full of life women who sacrificed years of careers and we don’t get another chance?
Main differences seem to be the new one has high oleic safflower oil and calcium caseinate vs soy protein. Supposedly they discussed with her doctor but he said nothing about it at her last visit and it was probably his receptionist who ok'd it after a 1 minute review.
I think I'll introduce it back in with every other carton. And maybe fib a little and say it's essentially the same. She's 81 and anxiety off the charts with any changes same with my dad who does her morning tube feed, changes = no bueno. Diahreaa throws her off for the whole day. She will make herself sick worrying about what it's going to do to her so I have to act like it's no big deal at all.
She only uses the formula in the morning as she can eat some soft food. I'd really like to try a natural formula for her like Kate Farms but I don't know if I have the energy to go through the process getting it approved and I don't even know if it will work for her anyway..
Always something right?
casole - I'm sorry -just when things are working, something changes. Seems to be the times.
R's PSA results are bad - levels are high again so he has to go back on hormone therapy. Not great news and the side effects aren't fun. I'm learning that with cancer if it returns or was never gone, you just have to keep doing what you have to do. Some get a clear bill of health fairly quickly, others not. Also a couple of weeks ago a cousin of his dropped dead (literally) which has shaken him. Probably heart related.
So far my dd is still clear of her cancer, thankfully. I'm still sorting out allergies but am much better than before.
Good news is we are planning a driving holiday to see the colouring in the east. It's been on my bucket list for a while. It will be good to get away.
You are right it is always hard. I think in 50-60s reaching a peak or end of career and dreaming of doing different things is harder and it has that lasting effect, regrets, resentment even, although it is nobody’s fault, just awful diseases.
I am so sorry to hear about R. I hope he will get well with second treatment.
Gabe -fun is always good and so is a break
A couple of days ago in Northern Ontario, we had a collision with a young moose. Fortunately R managed to swerve so it wasn't as bad as it could have been. The car is damaged but drivable, and we are fine. I'm actually not even much shaken by it, though certainly hoping it's not going to happen again. It's the season when they get out and about.
Other than that we are enjoying ourselves. From Pembroke, where we are now, we will head for the Gatineau and then on the Quebec City. I think that's all we will manage this time. Driving across the Prairies and Northern Ontario takes about a week going and coming back and we only have two weeks. I think to see the Maritimes and Nfld it would be better to fly east and rent a car. Less chance of hitting a moose too.😉
How scary . Glad you are both Ok !