Guest guest Posted August 19, 2004 Report Share Posted August 19, 2004 Hi , Well I'm glad everything work out for you and I wish you the best of luck what your recovery ,Well you take care and let us know how your doing . Susie Today I got a visit from, 1) The Physical Therapist, 2) The Visiting Nurse, 3) The Home Health Aid, and 4)The Occupational Therapist.Either feast or famine huh? Looks like my complaining paid off at last...though the phyisical therapist told me to do the same exercises that I did in the hospital..sheesh.Stan in France you're a show off, Mr. Five Inch Incision. :PBut you're funny. Be your own avocado..HA! HA! HA! HA!Thanks for your support. You're a great group! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 I've read or heard somewhere that life is relatively short, and I believe that it is shortened even more if we are excessively serious most of the time. (I am extremely serious about serious matters). I've found that the only way that I can retain my sanity in an insane world is to act crazy. It seems to work for me. Very seriously, I realize that having a sense of humor is more difficult when you are suffering physically or mentally. However, we have a lot of influence over our own attitudes--even when we are suffering. Many of the great comics are people who have suffered in their lifetimes. Perhaps they used comedy as a release. I wish everyone the best. Staninfr > Today I got a visit from, 1) The Physical Therapist, 2) The Visiting > Nurse, 3) The Home Health Aid, and 4)The Occupational Therapist. > Either feast or famine huh? Looks like my complaining paid off at > last...though the phyisical therapist told me to do the same > exercises that I did in the hospital..sheesh. > > Stan in France you're a show off, Mr. Five Inch Incision. > But you're funny. Be your own avocado..HA! HA! HA! HA! > > Thanks for your support. You're a great group! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 Hi Stan, I agree with you some of the things you say make me laugh and make me feel better and theirs a lot of things you say I learn a lot so don't stop being who you are:-) Have a great day:-) SusieStan <sagebush2020@...> wrote: I've read or heard somewhere that life is relatively short, and I believe that it is shortened even more if we are excessively serious most of the time. (I am extremely serious about serious matters).I've found that the only way that I can retain my sanity in an insane world is to act crazy. It seems to work for me.Very seriously, I realize that having a sense of humor is more difficult when you are suffering physically or mentally. However, we have a lot of influence over our own attitudes--even when we are suffering.Many of the great comics are people who have suffered in their lifetimes. Perhaps they used comedy as a release.I wish everyone the best.Staninfr> Today I got a visit from, 1) The Physical Therapist, 2) The Visiting > Nurse, 3) The Home Health Aid, and 4)The Occupational Therapist.> Either feast or famine huh? Looks like my complaining paid off at > last...though the phyisical therapist told me to do the same > exercises that I did in the hospital..sheesh.> > Stan in France you're a show off, Mr. Five Inch Incision. > But you're funny. Be your own avocado..HA! HA! HA! HA!> > Thanks for your support. You're a great group!> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 In a message dated 8/19/2004 7:32:19 PM Central Standard Time, celestialsecrets@... writes: Today I got a visit from, 1) The Physical Therapist, 2) The Visiting Nurse, 3) The Home Health Aid, and 4)The Occupational Therapist.Either feast or famine huh? ______ Sounds to me like someone in high places told them to get their S....t together. Any agency that doesn't do something about fulfilling its medicare obligations isn't long in business, I should think. Glad you finally got help. The P.T. usually does start with the hospital exercises....and build on them. Legs only do certain things, have certain muscle, so really, there is only the finding out what level you're at now and building from there as you progress. y Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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