Guest guest Posted August 5, 2003 Report Share Posted August 5, 2003 Shirley, Just spoke with a nurse briefly. They took down more information for court proceedings to keep her there for at least an additional two weeks. My sense of this Geriatric Behavioral Unit is a good one. There are visiting hours two times each day of the week, as well as longer times on weekends. They encourage family participation. The only hard part will be to not be there the final week as I will be traveling to and from Wisconsin. I will work that out with them and hope it doesn't lead to any problems. Sounds like they have a very supportive after care network and have already told me they will help each step of the way, whether I decide to place her in 24 hr care or not. They will be calling later today, but for now, are on their way in to give Mom the hugs sent over the phone. There is no other word that describes how I feel than humble. So much has happened since my ego got out of the way. Yes, it even allowed the angels to show in all their glory. Amazing how so much light can come from the darkness. Hugs, Betty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2003 Report Share Posted August 5, 2003 Shirley, Yes, I have a brother. My mom lived with him from for a few years in the late 90's when we had a falling out. This is when her symptoms began to show. It was the constant drinking that I am sure allowed " Lewy " out before his time. I did include my brother when I did POA, etc. I have kept him abreast of Mom's last commitment as well as what has happened since up to yesterday afternoon. I have, as yet, never received a response to anything other than her heart attack in May when he did come once to the hospital. Not a word since. My ex was so very good with my mom but he's in another world also and haven't heard from him in a while. I did call to let him know what was happening, as I would hope he could visit her during her stay. No answer yet. Her boyfriend still comes to check on her regularly, but the last two times she has asked him to leave or just led him to the door. Going to give him a call today. He might want to ride up with me and then see her again while I am in WI. This has been difficult for both my sons. As great as they have been with their Grandma Marge, I can see them distancing themselves lately. They are not so great at expressing their grief. I really don't see them being a great support system, but, who knows. Certainly not me. That's it. All Mom's surviving family are far away and elderly themselves. I will take what I have and do the best I can today. I will not worry of the fog that may cloud my way. There is a beacon burning which I know will guide me, when I allow the guidance to begin. Sometimes the true search begins with stillness and silence. So many lessons, such wonderful people here to help get through them. Thanks for being here today. I really sense the love and prayers. Wish you were going to La Crosse, too. Will keep you close by, throughout. Maybe we will be connected by computer also. This will be interesting, to say the least. How's the Bay today? Not too gray, I pray. Hugs, Betty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2003 Report Share Posted August 5, 2003 seems like the angels alway's come when we need them most. I hope your phone call brings good news. Shirley > Last night about four hours after Mom left, I got a call from , the > paramedic who accompanied her in the rear of the ambulance. She told me Mom was > very quiet all the way, just stared out the rear window. Also, the transfer at > the hospital went very smooth. I do believe that her hallucinations about > being picked up to go to the hospital worked in at a perfect time here, for that > I am very grateful. She told me how she read the packet of info I sent from > front to back. So much stuff she said she had never heard of. Then, she said > she was taking the information with her to the Medic One base and share it > with the rest of her coworkers. This lady was such an angel and I have felt > comfort that there are ones such as her to help us spread the word. I feel so > blessed to have such compassionate people show up when they are needed most. So > many horror stories have been told, I only hope the scales are tipping the way > toward happier endings. > > Now to the phone and a check up on Mom's first morning away. > > Love to all, > Betty > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2003 Report Share Posted August 5, 2003 Betty, I know I haven't been keeping up on all the posts lately but are there other family members who can visit mom while you are gone? Keeping you and everyone else in my thoughts and prayers, Shirley > Shirley, > > Just spoke with a nurse briefly. They took down more information for court > proceedings to keep her there for at least an additional two weeks. My sense > of this Geriatric Behavioral Unit is a good one. There are visiting hours two > times each day of the week, as well as longer times on weekends. They > encourage family participation. The only hard part will be to not be there the final > week as I will be traveling to and from Wisconsin. I will work that out with > them and hope it doesn't lead to any problems. Sounds like they have a very > supportive after care network and have already told me they will help each > step of the way, whether I decide to place her in 24 hr care or not. They will > be calling later today, but for now, are on their way in to give Mom the hugs > sent over the phone. There is no other word that describes how I feel than > humble. So much has happened since my ego got out of the way. Yes, it even > allowed the angels to show in all their glory. Amazing how so much light can come > from the darkness. > > Hugs, > Betty > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2005 Report Share Posted September 27, 2005 Jo, my advice is to take Ibuprofen 800mg every six hours and the vicodin every four hours. I had to do that all weekend one time when I was on call with an abcessed tooth. THey work better together. Marta > I'm on vicoden, which isn't helping (that I can tell) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2005 Report Share Posted September 27, 2005 Jo, Glad you're finally giving in and getting your teeth done so you don't have to worry about them anymore! I hate that tooth ache feeling where it just seems like your entire head is throbbing! Hope they give you the happy gas (the kind that makes you fall asleep, not the kind that you blame poor innocent children and dogs for!) *love & hugs* Anita > I still don't have my computer back...still limping with this laptop > and my net connection is giving me fits...oh well. Anyhow I'm doing > just fine emotionally (the motorcycle horror) > > But my teeth went boinkers on me and I've been in some really yuck > pain. Don't cha just hate it when your head, sinus, jaws, ears, > neck, bones, eyes...whole darn head HURTS. Anyhow...I was finally > able to get into a dentist today. I'm on vicoden, which isn't > helping (that I can tell) and tomorrow I'm getting 2-4 teeth yanked > out of my head. I'm not sorry to see them go since they have been > attacking me for years!...but I don't figure I'll be feeling to > great for a couple days still. After that I am going to start > moving toward implants and getting the rest of my mouth in shape. I > think it's going to make the tummy tuck look like a cheap bargain by > the time I'm done. geez. > > Just letting you know...although I'm hurting...I'm fixable and will > be back sticking my nose in your business soon enough. lol...so in > the mean time y'all be sure to chew some butt if anyone even starts > to think taking their vitamins/calcium...isn't important enough, or > they think it's ok to skip out on some follow-up labs or Doctors > visits. > > Hugs > Jo > who is already getting tired of eating soft, soft foods. Don't > worry...it's still a protein based diet...viva la DS! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2005 Report Share Posted September 27, 2005 > Jo, my advice is to take Ibuprofen 800mg every six hours and the > vicodin every four hours. I had to do that all weekend one time when > I was on call with an abcessed tooth. THey work better together. > > Marta ----------------------- Thanks Marta...I've already been staggering the pain meds. I'm just trying to stay away from asprin because of bleeding. 5 teeth were pulled and a temp. partial was made for my upper teeth. So I wouldn't have such a jack-o-lantern look...lol...hey I've got a running start on my halloween costume! They had the partial made and in my mouth by 5pm...pretty darn good. I'm a bit swollen so I'm applying an icepack 20min on, 20 off. Some bruising settling in...I hurt/sore...but so far not too bad. I was in more pain before the extractions. I hope my remarkable ability to heal well continues! I'm doing implants, so this is going to be at least a 6mo to 1 year process. None of my extractions were simple or straight forward. One was rather unique. One of the root limbs had broken off from the tooth and traveled along my palate (spell?). I have stitches all over the place. But because they were " surgical " extractions with bone grafting, I don't have that cotton packing and the bleeding going on. All and all, once the teeth were out it hasn't been too bad...I hope that continues through the night. The doc did say he was amazed at how well I handled it. Said he didn't expect me to be doing so well so fast when I was getting the partial placed. I give thanks to God for not thinking I needed to learn some special lessons today...lol...like DON'T let your dental work get soooo bad before seeking help. I'm hoping this will take care of the constant headaches and sinus pain I've been having this year. And most of all I hope I end up with a pretty smile and not some freakish horse teeth look. Marta...you will be honest with me, won't you? Hugs Jo I'm hoping I will be reading all about your new job very soon and it was a good, productive, fulfilling day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2005 Report Share Posted September 27, 2005 Jo, I am having pain in my teeth as we speak. ugh. My benefits start October first, and I hope that includes dental, just in case. I only get paid once each month, at the end of the month, so I will have to put off any work that needs to be done. I love my job so far. But then, I haven't actually done anything yet! lol Marta > I'm hoping this will take care of the constant headaches and sinus > pain I've been having this year. And most of all I hope I end up > with a pretty smile and not some freakish horse teeth look. > Marta...you will be honest with me, won't you? > > Hugs > Jo > I'm hoping I will be reading all about your new job very soon and it > was a good, productive, fulfilling day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2005 Report Share Posted October 2, 2005 Poor Jo! My teeth are hurting just reading about your discomfort! I'll keep you in my prayers that everything gets fixed and gives you some relief and that you don't have to take out a second mortgage to pay for it. Hugs! Tracey > But my teeth went boinkers on me and I've been in some really yuck > pain. Don't cha just hate it when your head, sinus, jaws, ears, > neck, bones, eyes...whole darn head HURTS. Anyhow...I was finally > able to get into a dentist today. I'm on vicoden, which isn't > helping (that I can tell) and tomorrow I'm getting 2-4 teeth yanked > out of my head. > > Hugs > Jo > who is already getting tired of eating soft, soft foods. Don't > worry...it's still a protein based diet...viva la DS! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2006 Report Share Posted January 28, 2006 Hello All Just a quick email to let all know I am still alive and some what well. Hope this finds the rest of the family at Stilligan's doing much better. I have not been able to read much of my emails of late. Been difficult to find time or to be able to sit up for very long. Been busy since the holidays ended getting ready for surgery on my ears again. And for me to start school (did that one on wedensday). Also wanted to let all know that my eldest daughter Chantele has been accept to Lycoming College in Pennsylvania. So we have finally gotten the college she wanted and along with that came a $36,000 scholarship. Just got her papers back from financial aid and she quals for a full Pell Grant so that will make it much easier for her to get her education. Now all I have to cover is the spending money and the incidentals of going to college. Best go find my way back to the couch before I get in trouble with the hubby for being up when I said I would stay on the couch. Will write more later. Tracilyn Brown Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2006 Report Share Posted January 28, 2006 Hi Trailyn, that's great news about your daughter! I was wondering where you've been hiding. Send me an email @ kbonanny@... whenever you get to it. Kirk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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