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Golden, BOJ and llama, thank you.

Golden, I have a gripe. Several years ago didn't we agree you would keep those frigid Canada temps up there? You must have forgotten. So I am just reminding you.
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glad: So sorry that your DD1 has Covid. Prayers and love sent.💟
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glad - sorry your dd1 has covid but happy she is getting better. Sil had no fever nor gut issues. As far as I know it was muscle aches and pains mainly. I am with you in hating to think how sick she, (or sil) would have been without vaxes. Hope she recovers completely very soon.
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dear gladimhere, hugs!! i hope your DD1 feels much better, very soon!!

regarding getting infected and sick, even after vaccination/boost...
i know they say, the person might have gotten even sicker without the vaccine...

at the same time, it could really be, that the vaccine simply doesn't work.

it's a theory.

i'm not saying i belong to any particular camp, in the debate.
there are so many theories about the pandemic.

it's hard to know what to believe (even research can be falsified) (and statistics...we know how easily they can be faked).

i strongly believe that one day we'll know the truth about this whole thing...
the pandemic...
the vaccines...

until then, there are many theories. and we must follow our best instinct, even if we all have different instincts.

hugs!!
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DD1 works in the school system. She started not feeling well last Tuesday, did a home test which was negative. After talking to the nurse, she was told to do the PCR test which she did. Test came back positive on Saturday. Friday was the worst day, she said. But, she is still exhibiting symptoms so is home for the week.

She is fully vaxed and boosted and still got quite sick, she is finally feeling better today. I hate to think of how sick she would have become without vaxes. Nurse suspects that she has the Delta, she never had a fever, no stomach upset that often goes with Omicron. Lots of head aches and body aches, general yuckiness.
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I usually root for underdogs when there are teams I don't care about or dislike. I strongly dislike the Kansas City Chiefs. They played Cincinnati Bengals today. Cincinnati won!😃😃😅😅
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CM: You handled that situation well. Kudos.💛
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cm - I don't think you did make a "chaotic idiot" of yourself at all! I completely understand your discomfort, but I think you are being too hard on yourself. You were dealing with a difficult situation and you did it well. The clients got what they needed.

It's not on you that you didn't recognize her (Service manager's) voice. As you said, it's on her and a good thing that she now knows a little more of the challenges of your job. I call it a win-win.

As to "they all look like children to me" - oh my, yes. How many times have I looked out my front window and seen a young person pushing a baby carriage and thought, "She's too young to have children!" Then realized "she" was probably at least 27.
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Golden I just wish I hadn't made quite such a chaotic idiot of myself in front of the boss. And utterly failed to acknowledge her on the phone.

Mind you. This girl - they all look like children to me - is genuinely doing her best to comply with the Care Quality Commission's standards for service leadership. She is working her behind off. To that end, it will have done her no harm:
1. To know what Shift Leaders have to handle.
2. To see what actually happens on the front line.
3. To reflect that the workers don't hear from her enough to recognise her voice out of context - after all, I've been with the service for nearly two and a half years.

If I were she, I think I might make it deliberate policy to take a shift at least once every 3-4 weeks.
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cm - It does get exciting, doesn't it? Maybe more than you bargained for. It sounds like you are doing very well!!!
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I wish I was dead.

Second half of last night's round had 3 x calls in one area, then a 35 minute drive to meet my co-worker at a 2:1 call for a bedbound client. I was running late and realised that calls #2 and #3 were the wrong way round. So I pulled over and rang my Shift Leader.

"Hi, I'm in R_____, help help I've only just left X because she wouldn't use her table and then spilled the milk jug over her sheets the moment I turned my back, I'm supposed to go to my second call next but I'm literally passing the third, can I swap them round and go to the second call afterwards please? Can you hear me okay? Sorry I can't remember her name, you know, MS lady who just needs seeing safely up the stairs and her commode done, aaaargggh I've dropped my glasses, can't see a thing. Sorry? - it's really loud here, I'm on the road - I don't know, I haven't been to the other client before and I don't know where her house is or what she'll need and Google Maps doesn't cover the address and it's dark so I'm not optimistic and I can't be late for call #3 [and quite a lot more like this]."

Shift Leader was calm and helpful, instructed me to go to call #3, and offered to call client #2 and give her a revised estimated arrival time. Brilliant! Life saver!!! Thank you so much, byeeee!!!

All was calm when I eventually found Client #2. She was enjoying a game of 9-card brag with her son (and winning, to judge by the pile of pennies). No problem at all, they said when I apologised, a very nice lady called L___ had rung and explained, though they weren't sure there'd been any need because they hadn't known when to expect me anyway...

L? Gulp.

Later on I asked co-worker shyly: "Would you necessarily recognise our service manager's voice if you spoke to her on the phone when you weren't expecting to?" Co-worker said no she wouldn't, and thanks for the heads-up. I felt a bit better. I still wish I was dead.

Moral: Service Managers should not be allowed to masquerade as Shift Leaders taking calls from unsuspecting workers on a Friday night when they should have left the office three hours before.
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Glad,
Probably a developer is thinking of buying up the Colorado fire burnt property and developing it... They have the $$$ and means (contractors, resources, contacts...) since there's a housing shortage. It's interesting for sure.
Hope you and everyone in AC is doing well.
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Looking forward to spaceex debris crashing into moon. What can we learn from it.

Lots in the fire area have started to be listed for sale. These are people that have decided they do not want to rebuild there. And are regular size lots, not acres, only square feet. $350,000. How the heck is that going to work?
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Ali: Kidney stone pain is bad for a woman, but horrific for a man. I gave a passing thought about water in the foreign country, but it was probably the med.
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I guess it could have been a case of Montezuma's revenge, Llama. I think it was the Dilaudid, though. Girlfriend was just fine but I was as sick as I've ever been. If it works for kidney stone pain, that's a blessing!
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Ali: Some pain medications can cause constipation. I've never had a problem with Dilaudid and had it, but only 1 each for my 4 separate kidney stones years ago. So sorry that you had such a terrible experience with it and then had to board an airplane to come home.
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Becky: Gotcha on pain medication(s). They can also be difficult on the gastrointestinal tract. Wishing you well. Prayers for your aunt.🧡
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Send, I must say that my tech wizard seems to find being asked those kinds of things calming, because they are in deep long term memory storage. It's "what did you do with the tax form" that raises his anxiety!
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Wish I could ask my tech wizard, but he is on a strict stress lowering schedule this week. He even followed my advice and took a complete day off!

He is so busy 'editing' books so he can read them. A bit on the strange OCD side, but so much better than the alternative happening with him.

We both increased the sublingual B-12 to 5000 mcg. = 5 mg. (micrograms, not milligrams.).

It is sunny here, and yesterday I was gently raking leaves in the beautiful outdoors! Enough exercise to count as walking 1/2 mile. DH picked them all up!
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Glad you have a solution that works for you Ali. People have been telling me to ditch Firefox for years but I have never had any serious issues with it and I refuse to give any more control of my internet use to google and companies.
I switched to avast free antivirus years ago and I'm happy with that too (although they do try to push upgrades 🙄)
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I'm not sure what I did, CW, but seems like it is related to recent changes when I was trying to beef up some security features through add-ons and extension options on my laptop. Thing is, those are only through/for Firefox... which I'm about to stop using altogether because Chrome doesn't have nearly as many issues in my experience.

In the past few days:

My Epson printer won't connect despite days of effort and downloading every bit of troubleshooting software and drivers. It's on my network but won't add the device correctly and is giving me multiple and changing error messages. Epson support will be calling me back "in the next 24 hours." I guess I sit next to my devices the next 24 hours...? 🙄

OneDrive sync settings keeps giving me error messages. Repeat fixes keep reverting to error messages.

Maybe I messed up a Windows Defender or firewall setting. I'm really not sure. Working on it. I was trying to improve some security while going around the typical anti-virus suites because they're predatory as heck and Google says I don't need them. Can't find any simple answers for why all this happened but it's pointing to firewall schtuff. OneDrive could be a separate issue. I have two accounts, personal and school and there's been a mishmash of problems since the school account was added. *headdesk*

The AC problem was easily fixed by deleting the extensions.

This too shall pass? Should be the worst thing that ever happens to me? Any other platitudes to help here? 😂

Just putting this here in case there are any tech wizards lurking. 😉
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I run adblock plus and have my security setting at strict and I've never had a problem with AgingCare 🤔
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Thanks, CW. I got it back. I think privacy/ad blocker software was messing up a bunch of things for me. I uninstalled all recent additions/extensions and poof -- there's the Recent Activity. 😀
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I still have the recent activity beside my news feed comments on my desktop PC.

And I'm happy the lag between pages has gotten better, it was getting really annoying.
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I looked for the most recent AC site issues thread but didn't see it. I have a question about site changes.

My News Feed used to display recent activity across the site to the right of my NF. Now it just lists the NF and no recent activity. Anyone else? Tried changing some AC settings but it's still gone and I feel like I could be missing something to fix it. Did it change? I also changed some privacy settings recently on my laptop and have some new ad blockers. Wondering if that could be affecting my display. Thank you.
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I'm not somebody who would rather grit my teeth and endure and I'm not afraid of addiction from opioids, after dealing with my mother's bowel dysfunctions I didn't want to take anything that might cause problems in that department 😉. And I was completely numb for the first couple of days so I didn't experience any pain. The worst was the post operative nausea that showed up on day 2...
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I see, Becky. I thought you must've had some alternative to general because you recovered so quickly. When I had a general, I felt out of it that entire day and most of the next.

You guys are brave to opt for no opioids. If I don't need them then I don't ask for them but one time I couldn't sleep at all because I was so uncomfortable. I called in for something and was Rx'd hydrocodone and took it for a week. It helped to get through the worst of the discomfort and help me rest. I think it was very worth it and I went into it knowing I would want to discontinue them quickly. Is there another reason to avoid opiods that I'm not aware of? My dad didn't need his Rx'd opioids after his surgeries. I was surprised.

I've gotten very sick on some pain medication, though. During my 40th birthday getaway, my girlfriend gave me a dilaudid when I couldn't sleep. We were in Mexico and she had gotten them locally to help her terrible teeth pain after having her braces adjusted and she didn't have wax to keep from rubbing her mouth raw. I had a terrible reaction and threw up several times that night and the next day. It was the most miserable flight I've ever been on the next day coming back.
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My explanation is mostly from my compulsion to seek information after the fact. I was being prepped for surgery when someone realized nobody had been sent to explain the options for anesthesia to me so what I got was very brief, and to be honest my mind wasn't exactly on what was said - so you recommend option A? Okay I'll go with that one.
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CW My surgeon explained the nerve block much like your doctor. I'll have a pain doctor consult after the next surgery.
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Ali - as far as I understand for major surgery the nerve block is coupled with sedation so to the patient it feels the same as general anesthesia but it's not? I had some type of epidural/nerve block when I had my hysterectomy that was left in place following the surgery, I opted for that because the anesthesiologist said it would cut down on or eliminate the need for opioids.
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