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Guess I angered some paper wasps this morning as I was stung on my shoulder where of course I cannot reach and my forearm. The shoulder one really hurt for a while. I managed to get my Antihistamine gel on a qtip and dap on my back. Must have got their nest wet as I set up the sprinkler this morning.
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Home remedy and good article for bee and wasp stings:
motherearthnews/natural-health/bee-sting-treatment-zbcz1310.aspx#axzz3A8U1JZsw
I hope you are not allergic to them and that you have taken out the stinger.
Best regards.
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I am home from work and now looking at 7 day off!! if only my calendar was not so full.. But I have some fun scheduled. Running some errands by myself, taking the folks to the casino for a few hours and my daughter and a friend may come along for ME!! Then Mom and I are going to tackle the storage room as daughter finally bought a home and I can clean and send stuff to Goodwill! Seems funny cleaning a storage room is a good/fun thing!
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haven't been on line much.... reading your posts now... you all sound like teenagers wanting to parteeee ,,,, hahaha ... hope you can all pull it off and have fun....... wishing you well !!!
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Please don’t say all of you are Vegetarians!!! No fresh chicken? That’s great! My stomach tends to heave when it knows that the meat is freshly killed and Not frozen and store-bought meat. Carry outs sounds just fine to me! I don’t cook – unless it’s canned food. And I wouldn’t know how to cook for more than … 3 people.

DHilBe – You’re invited. You know how men have their fantasy football? Well, here on the YOU thread, we have fantasy get-togethers. You wouldn’t by any chance Love to Cook, would you? Our hostess seems to be on strike. And I have no intentions of stepping up to the plate … to cook.
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DH, Book is right, you are invited to the house warming... in Texas..... some one is going to have to cook..... and like Book said, it won't be me.... but you can come anyway !!!!
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Just a comment on the wasp stings. I just this morning read tip for helping the pain and itching. Put a hot (as hot as you can bear) wet towel on the sting and in a few minutes you will get relief.
Juda FYI only honey bees leave their stinger in so you don't need to worry about that with a wasp. I would however go out and spray that nest at dusk or dawn.
ladee maybe we should all bring a dish to pass. You will let us know nearer the time how many it has to feed.
I also have news for you ladee you WILL be using that kitchen. once you start paying all those home expenses the only take out you will be able to afford will be "meals on wheels" In texas you can probably leave a rock out in the sun and fry eggs and bacon on that. no dishes to wash just find another rock.
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Here in SW Ontario, Canada we get cold snowy winters. Last winter was extreme and I had 4' snow drifts in the back 40. The gravel road is well plowed for the school bus and with a 4x4 I can always get out if I need/have to. Sounds weird in August but I'm already mentally preparing - stocking up, getting a wood stove installed and so on.
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Jam, Higher a CNA using your moms social security benefits.Medicare covers it based on her income. Also call the elder care center for aging in hour area. Based on income hoyou can get help for house cleaning, and other services. My dad has both dementia and depression. I get no help from my sister. But I get help from my husband, my 3 children and their spouse's even chip in. I am fortunate I can still work. Check these services above they can help a lot. Take time for yourself, whether it be a message or time away shopping. If you don't take care of you then you will not be able to care for hour mom. And Never, Never feel guilty!!! You have hour own life to live too!!
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Long night with Cujo.... she 'moved stuff out of the barn', until 5am..... finally got her to lay on the couch because she said there were NOT any beds in he 'barn' and to stop being stupid !!!!! LOL....She only used her Cujo voice once, when I wouldn't' let her carry an arm load of stuff and use her walker.....this Super Moon is taking it's toll on her.....
Maybe I need to ask for a raise... being a mover is not in my job description..... lol

Sorry, no eggs on rocks this year in Texas....we have had a very mild summer.... you wont hear any of us complaining.....but I do have some pretty large pieces of petrified wood that I have found..... I'll keep that in mind.....!!!

No Book, most people eat meat..... so you can roast a wild pig over an open pit.... you'll have to catch him first.... but there are plenty of them....and ya, let's just have pot luck...... different areas of the country, we eat different things.....or we can just eat PBJ and chips...... as tired as everyone is.... cooking won't be on our list of things to do...... laughing and taking naps..... now that sounds like fun...... if only this was not a fantasy...... how cool for us to get together....

Ok, am working all week, no rest for the wicked.....so need to go and get things ready for work... hopefully Cujo has everything moved and will sleep tonight
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Ladee in reading your posts, and reading posts of others, I'm convinced that people like Cujo should be in a nursing home where they get care and attendance 24/7. Yes, family tries, but eventually the physical and mental issues are way out of control and it's better for all concerned that the Cujo's of this world live in a facility where they're fed,cleaned and supervised 24/7 for their sake and everyone else's.
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I agree Ash, in some cases.... but I have taken care of much worse clients than Cujo.... that is why I work nights.... to keep her out of harms way.... in her case.... it would be a quick down hill slide if she went into a NH.....in some cases, it is better to keep them at home as long as possible... I also take care of her husband.... but at 95, for the most part, he is very self sufficient.....

But the luxury of having an inhome caregiver helps.... someone that has no help.... yes, being up all night and all day for days at a time takes it toll.....I was a live in caregiver only once.... NEVER AGAIN..... so the utmost respect for all of you who do this day in and day out with out help.... you are my hero's..... I couldn't do it.....
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How am I today? I am tired.. I am the only child no brothers or sisters to help with the situation of my dad having dementia. He was told by his drs he can not drive anymore and he cannot comprehend. I am the one who gets the brunt of it all.. I cant live like this.. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Oh and his siblings are in other states and my relatives live either 4 hours away or have their own families. What to do?
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Supposed to be my next to the last therapy session this morning...feeling stronger every day...have increased the weights...did all the exercises...right up to the last one where you lie on your back and raise a bar over your head...popped the sucker right out and the therapist had to slide my shoulder back into place...not happy...she doubled up the exercises that are supposed to stabilize my shoulder and said if no improvement next week she will have the doctor order an MRI...this stinks...LadeeM, may have to take you up on the caregiver for me, just kidding...at least it didn't put me back to square one, I can still lift my hand up over my head...light years ahead of where I started...hope you're all doing much better physically than I am...Hugs to all
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Ladee my mother would never allow anyone into the house. It was a large house but a condo so all outside was done and it looked good, from the outside, keeping up her illusion that the niehgbours thought she was Mrs. Rich B*tch though she couldn`t really afford to keep it... They never knew she never used the AC and had the heat on rarely in the depths of winter, huddling under blankets by a little box heater ... all in the name of `looking good`to outsiders. In the 12 years she lived there she never spent a penny on the inside so it was rough (cost me $12,000 to ready it for sale) and she knew it so she`d never let anyone in

However she`s always been that way. Every house she lived in she`d let go and get rough then sell it and move to a nicer one so it was someone else`s problem. Thank goodness I`m the opposite. Spent this afternoon putting the first coat of paint on the ceiling and walls of the mud room.
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Ash I understand where you are coming from. Ordering the wood is already on the to do list.
When do you put the snow tires on your vehicle ?
Ladee if we manage to get Capt to come to Texas he will probably take care of the pig roast and shooting it too. I hear the wild ones are nasty vicious beasts.

I guess Cujo would have to be institutionalized if the family could not afford the full time care. They would deal with her there with sedation. She does seem to be worse around the time of the full moon though.

Oh Red thank goodness the therapist was able to put your shoulder back. Do you think you could do it yourself? Could hubby be enlisted? I am afraid it may continue to pop out from time to time in the future. Could the therapist show him how to do it.
I am not sure quite what an MRI will show that they don't already know. would you be anxious to have one? I had my neck done a few weeks ago and was pretty anxious that I would be claustrophobic but it was no problem. There was at least six inches up to the roof and it was softly lit. I had expected to be strapped down but there were no restraints although I had to keep still. About half way though they pulled me out and gave me the contrast into the IV. It is very noisy but they put in ear plugs then protectors over that. Even so there are continual loud noises like a pneumatic drill but I found it strangely hypnotic.

Book there is plenty of meat in Texas have't you heard of all the cattle ranches and the cowboys. Why they even have supermarkets too where you can get those sterile portions covered in shiny plastic wrap with expiration dates on them.
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Gees you guys. I meant in a roundabout way if all the attendees are on special diets that require you eat as a herbivore... salads. I'm not a herbivore. I think salads should always go with a meal that has meat. Not as a standalone meal. See, that's what happens when you try to be politically correct.
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Veronica...I really can't think of a reason why I would be in the position I was in when it popped out...she had me laying on my back holding a bar hanging over the end of the table with a weight on it (1pound) I had practiced the exercise all week with an empty cardboard tube with no problem...that one pound did me in...I couldn't do anything but wait for the therapist to put in back in and try not to bawl...Scary part was realizing how fragile the thing is. She doubled up the stability exercises that I'm to practice this week and told me to leave the overhead laying down with the bar alone...(NO PROBLEM)...I don't know if she could show my husband how without popping it out again...would really prefer not to do that if at all possible. Really don't know what they would be looking for with an MRI unless it's some tendons that are completely unattached ????...trying to exercise to get more healthy may be the death of me...at 65 maybe I should just let nature takes it's course...that hurt!
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Zoie,
Welcome, and plan on attending our fantasy bash in Texas. Being an only child in this situation is rough, but I would much prefer that to the two sibs I have that have done nothing but cause legal wrangling with false accusations to officials against me.

I would suggest that you have your Dad's doctor order an assessment done by a geriatric care manager, a nurse, or one of the social worker types familiar with elder issues. Let Dad's doctor be the bad guy. Early in dementia they are still able to do many things for themselves but driving is often one of the first freedoms that have to be given up for everybody's safety. Also early in the disease their ability to take care of their finances disappears. Bills are forgotten, checks are bounced (one of my Mom's first was a church donation LOL!). Does you Dad have Powers of attorney set up? What about living will? When is the last time he made appropriate changes to it? Now is the time to get all of his affairs in order before he cannot any more. See an elder law attorney with your Dad to help get things setup appropriately.

You are among good and strong company here. We have all learned so much for each other and quite good friends, even though we have never met.
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Hi Zoie, can you give us more information about you and your father? How old is he? Whose home are living in? Does he have medical insurance? Depending on his age, if he’s considered a senior citizen, you can contact your senior citizen office there. They can help you – with caregiver respite, meals-on-wheels, etc…

Red – ouch! I sure hope this doesn’t mean that your shoulder can pop any time like it did with your therapy. Otherwise, your husband is going to have to learn how to do this. If the therapist is willing, she can come back when hubby is home (or a close neighbor?) to show you how to do it. I’d use your smartphone to videotape the instructions, then google in YouTube just to reinforce this knowledge.
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Took Mom to her cardiologist check up today. I told him her breathing has been heavy, which is from lack of physical movement... He said her pacemaker is working 99% of the time and said that she probably could use an additional one....

I just gave with the "hairy eyeball" and he said "OK I understand", make an appt for 6 months. if she doesn't want to come out in the cold winter, no problem..! He is highly respected in the cardiologist circles, he just understands where I'm coming from with her advanced dementia..

I'm glad we're on the same page...
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Hairy Eyeball?! Never heard that before. LOL! Great you are on the same page. The doc probably felt he had to suggest it, and was probably on the same page all along. The surgery alone would probably kill her. Then what would people think?
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Glad it's scrunching your forehead and eyebrows together! Without using the words "Huh, what you talking about" but being sarcastic...
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Assa, so there IS a word for that look I give... see, this forum goes beyond anything we ever dreamed of LOL.....
I look over the top of my glasses in the situations you described.... or when some one is being rude to me.... they don't know I can't see sh*t , but it gets their attention.....

Well the huge moon took it's toll on Cujo, she slept like a baby last night... guess moving all that stuff from the 'barn' wore her out......

I forgot to tell ya'll, her daughter took her to get a pedi.... she picked neon green polish... !!!!! That's my girl !!!!! She shows them to me about 500 times... she is so proud...

Hope everyone found one thing to be grateful for today... love, hugs, angels and chocolate.
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A&A,
So you are telling me we need a new abbreviation on the GOAT thread?

DHEB - Double hairy eye ball.
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Finally back on here...got the brother and sis in law break I've pleaded for so long.

Kids, it isn't worth it, if your family is so diametrically opposed as mine is.

My bro and his wife are hyper religious and he's writing a book, so they NEVER leave except to visit mom for two hours. They are camped out in the middle of our home, won't get out of the way to use my office space which I have suggested a 'million' times. Close the doors...gaaah...get out of my space.

Now he's invited some people from Michigan to visit which I put a nix on. At first it's a guy and now three kids and maybe two other people visiting from Africa.

WHAT THE H E DOUBLE toothpicks!!!

Do we have a tent????

We literally just got home from our first time away (three days) in five years and he's parking people here??? And tells me good Christians take people in they have never known because that is what they do.

I've had a ten day break, sort of.

All the relaxation I felt, is gone.

Slap me silly, a-hole!

I'm having a very stiff Brandy trying to deal with this stuff. I got away, and it was great, but, geeesh.

My brother thinks his brand of religion will cure us all. I'm not buying.
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Windy, your brother is an opportunist who uses religion to get what he wants - freebies as much as possible. A "Good" Christian would... this or that... {rolling my eyes}.

Never heard 'hairy eyeball'. I was visualizing it- literally.
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Neighbours across the road (only house for a mile) are religious crackpots. I tell people I live on Dingbat Lane. They often unload brand new appliances and furniture - I don't spy on therm but my littlest dog screams out the window at anything that moves. Where do they get the stuff? "Oh, (some big store) was throwing them out"/ Umm, really?
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Ash, I have some neighbors that are always acquiring new things also... but pretty sure they are drug dealers..... not religious zealots !!!!! lol
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I am in the middle of a 7 day off spell.. loving it! today I took the parents and friend for me to the casino.. we all had fun, no one lost more than $15 in 5 hours and we had a nice lunch. Mom and dad used to go to AC once a month and stay for a few days.. all compt so not losing the "rent money", they budgeted for it. They used to travel the world , and this is what they can do now. So when Mom wants to go.. we go. Have a nice big casino about 45 minutes away, and I can stand it every month or so! Then a stop for thier ciggies in a cheaper state on the way home.. and a great day for all!! So for today.. I am content
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