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Kathy: I'll have to tell you the jeans episode we

had. My husband's waist remained the same, but he had

no hips at all. No matter how tight the belt, his

jeans would start to slide down. We were in Walmart

one day, and I was pushing the grocery cart out, he

was behind me. I turned around, and there were his

jeans sliding down around his ankles. I ran around

behind him and got them pulled up and told him to hold

on at the waist until I got him to the car. It was so

embarassing. I don't know how many people saw it, as I

just got out of there as fast as I could.

--- mkathyjenkins wrote:

> Hey Sandie, I had to confiscate his jeans because

> he was not going

> to give them up willingly. Now all he has are

> sweatpants and they

> work alot better for me. It seemed that a couple of

> weeks ago he

> just completly lost his backside and his jeans and

> slacks started

> sliding off of him. This is why the sweatpants work

> well for me.

> No more surprises as he walks down the

> hallway........ Have a good

> weekend. Kathy

>

>

>

> > So my dad has dementia and cannot tell one day

> from the next. He

> has

> > trouble putting his t-shirts on and the belt on

> his jeans totally

> > escapes his grasp of understanding. Yet, when he

> was in the NH

> while

> > we were on vacation he took his wheel chair apart

> with no

> > screwdriver. And last nite we needed to do some

> yard work so we

> put

> > the baby gate up in the hallway and went out back.

> He figured out

> how

> > to remove the gate and was standing with the front

> door open,

> yelling

> > at the kids playing across the street......... So,

> now we are

> going to

> > try the baby gate upside down and see if that will

> contain him....

> > Something new every day!!! Kathy

> >

> >

> >

> > Welcome to LBDcaregivers.

> >

> >

> >

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June, you'll have to forgive me but I was laughing when I read this!!!!!! Your

poor hubby. I probably would have said out loud something like " Honey, I told

you that the auditions for Chippendale's isn't until 9:00 tonight! " .

Best to you,

Courage

Re: Re: Kathy /How Bizarre

Kathy: I'll have to tell you the jeans episode we

had. My husband's waist remained the same, but he had

no hips at all. No matter how tight the belt, his

jeans would start to slide down. We were in Walmart

one day, and I was pushing the grocery cart out, he

was behind me. I turned around, and there were his

jeans sliding down around his ankles. I ran around

behind him and got them pulled up and told him to hold

on at the waist until I got him to the car. It was so

embarassing. I don't know how many people saw it, as I

just got out of there as fast as I could.

--- mkathyjenkins wrote:

> Hey Sandie, I had to confiscate his jeans because

> he was not going

> to give them up willingly. Now all he has are

> sweatpants and they

> work alot better for me. It seemed that a couple of

> weeks ago he

> just completly lost his backside and his jeans and

> slacks started

> sliding off of him. This is why the sweatpants work

> well for me.

> No more surprises as he walks down the

> hallway........ Have a good

> weekend. Kathy

>

>

>

> > So my dad has dementia and cannot tell one day

> from the next. He

> has

> > trouble putting his t-shirts on and the belt on

> his jeans totally

> > escapes his grasp of understanding. Yet, when he

> was in the NH

> while

> > we were on vacation he took his wheel chair apart

> with no

> > screwdriver. And last nite we needed to do some

> yard work so we

> put

> > the baby gate up in the hallway and went out back.

> He figured out

> how

> > to remove the gate and was standing with the front

> door open,

> yelling

> > at the kids playing across the street......... So,

> now we are

> going to

> > try the baby gate upside down and see if that will

> contain him....

> > Something new every day!!! Kathy

> >

> >

> >

> > Welcome to LBDcaregivers.

> >

> >

> >

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I can laugh about it now, but boy then, I wasn't

laughing. And, he wasn't even aware of it or

embarassed by it.

--- gaat wrote:

> June, you'll have to forgive me but I was laughing

> when I read this!!!!!! Your poor hubby. I probably

> would have said out loud something like " Honey, I

> told you that the auditions for Chippendale's isn't

> until 9:00 tonight! " .

> Best to you,

> Courage

>

> Re: Re: Kathy /How

> Bizarre

>

>

> Kathy: I'll have to tell you the jeans episode we

> had. My husband's waist remained the same, but he

> had

> no hips at all. No matter how tight the belt, his

> jeans would start to slide down. We were in

> Walmart

> one day, and I was pushing the grocery cart out,

> he

> was behind me. I turned around, and there were his

> jeans sliding down around his ankles. I ran around

> behind him and got them pulled up and told him to

> hold

> on at the waist until I got him to the car. It was

> so

> embarassing. I don't know how many people saw it,

> as I

> just got out of there as fast as I could.

>

> --- mkathyjenkins wrote:

>

> > Hey Sandie, I had to confiscate his jeans

> because

> > he was not going

> > to give them up willingly. Now all he has are

> > sweatpants and they

> > work alot better for me. It seemed that a couple

> of

> > weeks ago he

> > just completly lost his backside and his jeans

> and

> > slacks started

> > sliding off of him. This is why the sweatpants

> work

> > well for me.

> > No more surprises as he walks down the

> > hallway........ Have a good

> > weekend. Kathy

> >

> >

> >

> > > So my dad has dementia and cannot tell one day

> > from the next. He

> > has

> > > trouble putting his t-shirts on and the belt

> on

> > his jeans totally

> > > escapes his grasp of understanding. Yet, when

> he

> > was in the NH

> > while

> > > we were on vacation he took his wheel chair

> apart

> > with no

> > > screwdriver. And last nite we needed to do

> some

> > yard work so we

> > put

> > > the baby gate up in the hallway and went out

> back.

> > He figured out

> > how

> > > to remove the gate and was standing with the

> front

> > door open,

> > yelling

> > > at the kids playing across the street.........

> So,

> > now we are

> > going to

> > > try the baby gate upside down and see if that

> will

> > contain him....

> > > Something new every day!!! Kathy

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Welcome to LBDcaregivers.

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Hi Kathy-

I totally understand the " fit " of it all as well. My dad had done the same.

Nice to know the " moon " will only shine at night. :-))

Happy weekend to you as well-

Sandie

-- " mkathyjenkins " wrote:

Hey Sandie, I had to confiscate his jeans because he was not going

to give them up willingly. Now all he has are sweatpants and they

work alot better for me. It seemed that a couple of weeks ago he

just completly lost his backside and his jeans and slacks started

sliding off of him. This is why the sweatpants work well for me.

No more surprises as he walks down the hallway........ Have a good

weekend. Kathy

> So my dad has dementia and cannot tell one day from the next. He

has

> trouble putting his t-shirts on and the belt on his jeans totally

> escapes his grasp of understanding. Yet, when he was in the NH

while

> we were on vacation he took his wheel chair apart with no

> screwdriver. And last nite we needed to do some yard work so we

put

> the baby gate up in the hallway and went out back. He figured out

how

> to remove the gate and was standing with the front door open,

yelling

> at the kids playing across the street......... So, now we are

going to

> try the baby gate upside down and see if that will contain him....

> Something new every day!!! Kathy

>

>

>

> Welcome to LBDcaregivers.

>

>

>

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June,

I use to go to the NH and Mom would be sitting in the middle of the hall with

nothing on from the waist up. I would put her in double gowns. one frontward

and one backward. She couldn't remove that. This from a woman who I had never

seen in her nightgown!

Thank goodness for dementia so they would never know. I still say the cg has a

harder time than the person with dementia.

Hugs,

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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I can laugh about it now, but boy then, I wasn't

laughing. And, he wasn't even aware of it or

embarassed by it.

--- gaat wrote:

> June, you'll have to forgive me but I was laughing

> when I read this!!!!!! Your poor hubby. I probably

> would have said out loud something like " Honey, I

> told you that the auditions for Chippendale's isn't

> until 9:00 tonight! " .

> Best to you,

> Courage

>

> Re: Re: Kathy /How

> Bizarre

>

>

> Kathy: I'll have to tell you the jeans episode we

> had. My husband's waist remained the same, but he

> had

> no hips at all. No matter how tight the belt, his

> jeans would start to slide down. We were in

> Walmart

> one day, and I was pushing the grocery cart out,

> he

> was behind me. I turned around, and there were his

> jeans sliding down around his ankles. I ran around

> behind him and got them pulled up and told him to

> hold

> on at the waist until I got him to the car. It was

> so

> embarassing. I don't know how many people saw it,

> as I

> just got out of there as fast as I could.

>

> --- mkathyjenkins wrote:

>

> > Hey Sandie, I had to confiscate his jeans

> because

> > he was not going

> > to give them up willingly. Now all he has are

> > sweatpants and they

> > work alot better for me. It seemed that a couple

> of

> > weeks ago he

> > just completly lost his backside and his jeans

> and

> > slacks started

> > sliding off of him. This is why the sweatpants

> work

> > well for me.

> > No more surprises as he walks down the

> > hallway........ Have a good

> > weekend. Kathy

> >

> >

> >

> > > So my dad has dementia and cannot tell one day

> > from the next. He

> > has

> > > trouble putting his t-shirts on and the belt

> on

> > his jeans totally

> > > escapes his grasp of understanding. Yet, when

> he

> > was in the NH

> > while

> > > we were on vacation he took his wheel chair

> apart

> > with no

> > > screwdriver. And last nite we needed to do

> some

> > yard work so we

> > put

> > > the baby gate up in the hallway and went out

> back.

> > He figured out

> > how

> > > to remove the gate and was standing with the

> front

> > door open,

> > yelling

> > > at the kids playing across the street.........

> So,

> > now we are

> > going to

> > > try the baby gate upside down and see if that

> will

> > contain him....

> > > Something new every day!!! Kathy

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Welcome to LBDcaregivers.

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Hi all, keeping the jeans up was very funny, June. All of you are telling me

I have to get elastic waist [pants and soon. My darlings butt has almost

shown several times. He has lost a lot of weight, and has no hips either. He

wads his pants inside his belt, and of course that looks terrible.

If I talk about new pants, he'll balk and say his pants are just fine. He

seems to want the same familiar pants. I snuck in a couple of pairs of warm-up

pants, and he loves those in the winter.

I haven't found anything for summer, or for dress up. I think the Habband

co. (SP) had cheap pants like that at one time. I have not seen them in the

stores, but then I don't get out to shop very often.

I sure don't want to get into the fix you were in with your father's pants

dropping in the store.

Love a bunch,

Imogene

In a message dated 9/14/2007 8:08:55 PM Central Daylight Time,

jchristensen1953@... writes:

Kathy: I'll have to tell you the jeans episode we

had. My husband's waist remained the same, but he had

no hips at all. No matter how tight the belt, his

jeans would start to slide down. We were in Walmart

one day, and I was pushing the grocery cart out, he

was behind me. I turned around, and there were his

jeans sliding down around his ankles. I ran around

behind him and got them pulled up and told him to hold

on at the waist until I got him to the car. It was so

embarassing. I don't know how many people saw it, as I

just got out of there as fast as I could.

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There you have it, . I just said I need these pants. Thanks so much,

Imogene

In a message dated 9/14/2007 9:08:16 PM Central Daylight Time,

ericbls@... writes:

We've found the Lands End catalog very helpful - they have a large

selection of elastic-waist drawstring trousers, many with integrated

web belts.

http://www.landsend.com/cd/index/fp/0,,65500,00.html

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Thanks, Leah, no dear, I haven't checked anything, but I sure will, as it's

getting time.

I don't want pants falling in a store. How terrible for, June.

Thanks again, Leah.

Love a bunch,

Imogene

In a message dated 9/15/2007 2:01:35 PM Central Daylight Time,

jonaslaj@... writes:

Hello Imogene,

Have you checked out American Health Care Apparel ( I think that's

the name). It's the first company under clothing in the links

section. We have replaced most of Dad's pants with the full elastic

waist ones they sell and we've been very happy with them. Dad really

liked their cotton PJ's we got him too (well mostly). He would shoot

me if he knew I told anyone this...what he doesn't like is that the

fly front doesn't come down far enough if you get my drift. I didn't

of course but I wanted to scream " what difference does it make.

You're wearing a disposable brief that doesn't have a fly front

anyway. " Oh well, go with the flow right...no pun intended :-)

Leah

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