Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Dear la: I think about you often and wondered how things were going with your dad. What wonderful news! I am very happy for you and your family. It is great to have you back. I have been on and off lately because I am really busy as well. Un abrazo, Josie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 What great news!! I am happy for the progress and perhaps there will be lots of good days ahead!! Kath Sorry + my father :-) > I'm so sorry I disappeared, but I had (and still having) busy time > for my job. I also had problems to get all the messages from the list > (a problem with my provider), then I got a cold which washed me out > for two weeks... Now I'm much better and hope to be more present in > the list. > > Very good news about my father :-) > He started walking again!!! We don't understand how this is possible > (neither the doctors), but it's happening! He's not walking normally, > of course, but a couple of weeks ago the physiotherapist told my mum > they could try to let him walk without walker. My mum was a bit > worried, while my dad was just excited. And he made it!! It was such > a great day. > I went to Milan one week later and it was just amazing to see how > comfortable my dad was. > The neurologist said she cannot give an explanation of it. The > physiotherapist joking said to my mum do not tell this to her boss, > otherwise the boss says the physiotherapist is a witch ;-) > > What is even more thrilling is that my dad is making progress also on > a cognitive level. Little things, such as that now he asks questions > (for example about an ad on the TV), while before he just answered > questions or repeated what one was telling him. > > la > > > > > Welcome to LBDcaregivers. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Dear la: I have been away some times and am still with a back log of about 600 messages. I pretty much have given up on reading all the old emails and am going on with the new ones, making sure I read them daily and respond to what I have to. I feel bad that you may try to read all 2000 messages, you will be overwhelmed. Josie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Thanks, Kath. It would be great, but we feel already blessed like this. la >What great news!! I am happy for the progress and perhaps there will be >lots of good days ahead!! > >Kath > Sorry + my father :-) > > >> I'm so sorry I disappeared, but I had (and still having) busy time >> for my job. I also had problems to get all the messages from the list >> (a problem with my provider), then I got a cold which washed me out >> for two weeks... Now I'm much better and hope to be more present in >> the list. >> >> Very good news about my father :-) >> He started walking again!!! We don't understand how this is possible >> (neither the doctors), but it's happening! He's not walking normally, >> of course, but a couple of weeks ago the physiotherapist told my mum >> they could try to let him walk without walker. My mum was a bit >> worried, while my dad was just excited. And he made it!! It was such >> a great day. >> I went to Milan one week later and it was just amazing to see how >> comfortable my dad was. >> The neurologist said she cannot give an explanation of it. The >> physiotherapist joking said to my mum do not tell this to her boss, >> otherwise the boss says the physiotherapist is a witch ;-) >> >> What is even more thrilling is that my dad is making progress also on >> a cognitive level. Little things, such as that now he asks questions >> (for example about an ad on the TV), while before he just answered >> questions or repeated what one was telling him. >> >> la >> >> >> >> >> Welcome to LBDcaregivers. >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Dear Josie, Thank you so much. I also missed you all. I hope you are doing well (I've something like 2000+ messages to read still, so I'm not very updated). Un abbraccio, la >Dear la: > >I think about you often and wondered how things were going with your dad. >What wonderful news! I am very happy for you and your family. It is great to >have you back. I have been on and off lately because I am really >busy as well. >Un abrazo, > >Josie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Thank you Courage. Hugs, la >This is such wonderful news and I am so happy for you and your family. It's >nice to have you back! >Courage > > Sorry + my father :-) > > >>I'm so sorry I disappeared, but I had (and still having) busy time >>for my job. I also had problems to get all the messages from the list >>(a problem with my provider), then I got a cold which washed me out >>for two weeks... Now I'm much better and hope to be more present in >>the list. >> >>Very good news about my father :-) >>He started walking again!!! We don't understand how this is possible >>(neither the doctors), but it's happening! He's not walking normally, >>of course, but a couple of weeks ago the physiotherapist told my mum >>they could try to let him walk without walker. My mum was a bit >>worried, while my dad was just excited. And he made it!! It was such >>a great day. >>I went to Milan one week later and it was just amazing to see how >>comfortable my dad was. >>The neurologist said she cannot give an explanation of it. The >>physiotherapist joking said to my mum do not tell this to her boss, >>otherwise the boss says the physiotherapist is a witch ;-) >> >>What is even more thrilling is that my dad is making progress also on >>a cognitive level. Little things, such as that now he asks questions >>(for example about an ad on the TV), while before he just answered >>questions or repeated what one was telling him. >> >>la >> >> >> >> >>Welcome to LBDcaregivers. >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 I guess you're right, Josie. I'll try to do the way you suggest. But I also want to read the old messages, they are so plenty of good information and suggestions! la >Dear la: > >I have been away some times and am still with a back log of about 600 >messages. I pretty much have given up on reading all the old emails >and am going on >with the new ones, making sure I read them daily and respond to what I have >to. I feel bad that you may try to read all 2000 messages, you will be >overwhelmed. > >Josie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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