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Imogene,

Sorry about your long hours up and hope by now you have shut the computer off

and are asleep. You can read this when you wake up.

Have a good sleep my friend, so you can be ready to return and take care of that

" true Texas Gentleman. "

Hugs and prays coming your way.

Donna R

Caregave for Mom (after I brought her from WI to MI) for 3 years and 4th year in

a nh.

She was almost 89 when she died in '02

No dx other than mine.

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Hello everyone,

Dixie form the Subject heading on so many letters I realize that your

has gone. I am sorry. It is most painful, and I wish you all the strength love

can bring at this time. I am really sorry.

Now about our events I am so blurred eyed I can hardly write, but wanted to

let you know what happened to us last night.

My Don is in the hospital. He had big time chest pain, so I took him up

there, one mile.

He is still in ER. Arrived there at 1:30 AM, and of course I hadn't even

gone to sleep yet. He is going to be put in the Cardiac unit, but I don't know

when. I have gone over 30 hours with no sleep at all, and am a zombie. He is

doing fine, but they think it's one of three stents he has that is acting up

again. I thought he had two stents, but the Doctors assured us today that he

has three. They aren't always explicit at the time of the procedure.

So more test to find the answer. Of course when he is sick he can't answer

questions, or give a correct answer when he does answer. Doctor after Doctor

came by to talk and ask questions. Such as it is in a huge Teaching Hospital.

Thank goodness for my printed page of information.

By the way our hospital has been rated in the top 50 of the nation. When you

think of how many there are, then we hold a pretty high record.

I called the kids and told them I am going to crash, so not to be calling me.

I am far more sorry for you Dixie. My situation actually pales beside yours.

It rather puts ours in a whole new perspective.

I guess I am just " Frabby. "

Love a bunch,

Imogene

Caregiver for my True Texas Gentleman husband of 35 years. He has LBD with

Parkinsonism.

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Please Imogene, with Don in the hospital make time for you to recharge.

Hopefully there

will be no horror stories coming out of this and he will return home in better

health.

, Oakville

>

> Hello everyone,

>

> Dixie form the Subject heading on so many letters I realize that your

> has gone. I am sorry. It is most painful, and I wish you all the strength

love

> can bring at this time. I am really sorry.

>

> Now about our events I am so blurred eyed I can hardly write, but wanted to

> let you know what happened to us last night.

>

> My Don is in the hospital. He had big time chest pain, so I took him up

> there, one mile.

>

> He is still in ER. Arrived there at 1:30 AM, and of course I hadn't even

> gone to sleep yet. He is going to be put in the Cardiac unit, but I don't

know

> when. I have gone over 30 hours with no sleep at all, and am a zombie. He is

> doing fine, but they think it's one of three stents he has that is acting up

> again. I thought he had two stents, but the Doctors assured us today that he

> has three. They aren't always explicit at the time of the procedure.

>

> So more test to find the answer. Of course when he is sick he can't answer

> questions, or give a correct answer when he does answer. Doctor after Doctor

> came by to talk and ask questions. Such as it is in a huge Teaching Hospital.

> Thank goodness for my printed page of information.

>

> By the way our hospital has been rated in the top 50 of the nation. When you

> think of how many there are, then we hold a pretty high record.

>

> I called the kids and told them I am going to crash, so not to be calling me.

>

> I am far more sorry for you Dixie. My situation actually pales beside yours.

> It rather puts ours in a whole new perspective.

> I guess I am just " Frabby. "

>

> Love a bunch,

>

> Imogene

> Caregiver for my True Texas Gentleman husband of 35 years. He has LBD with

> Parkinsonism.

>

>

>

>

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  • 3 years later...

Hi .This is the 1st. time I've posted anything.All though I;m reading them by

7am everyday since I've joined.This sight is a God send.Had my decompression in

04. My hernation was all the way down to C3,and I'm looking at another surgery

soon. So I've been feeling pretty sorry for myself. After 5 years of pain and

complications I must say I was giving up.It's so hard not being who I was

phsicaly (sp). After reading the posts on fatigue,I realize I'm still trying to

be the old me.Guess I'm a slow learner. So I'm going to take it a little slower

thanks to the posts I've read today. God Bless all of you who who shared your

stories. I hope this post finds all of you having a good day.

Boot's in Fl.

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