Guest guest Posted January 13, 2000 Report Share Posted January 13, 2000 Hi All My Aunt Pidgie [nickname for Bridgett] endured and survived a heart attack last year. The full staff at the hospital went into action, decided to prolong her life, sent her to the dietician. At 78, well what can I say? Anyway she has now lost over one stone in weight, stopped dying her hair and really looks well. She went to her physician before Christmas for a repeat pill prescription and while there complained about the pains in her hands. Yes she has RA, the hands are pretty useless, too much bread making and knitting if you ask me. Anyway she received a hospital appointment, which she showed me, stating she was going to have her hands x-rayed. In fact the appointment was for a specialist, came as a shock to Pidgie. So she insisted that her sister, MY Mom went along to hold her hand, and Mom obliged. I was under strict instructions to collect them at 10.30am, so pulled into the hospital to find Mom in the middle of the road? She told me Pidgie was having blood tests, so could I park the car and wait. The Gals got into the car and I asked Mom if Pidgie was all right, passed the tests. Seems Pidgies x-ray was in fact a ECG, she passed with flying colours. I asked Pidgie if she knew what the outcome was, whereupon the two got into a form of story telling. Having had her ECG they went to see the specialist, who asked Pidgie to undress and get up on the couch. Here and at her age this request is not comfortable, so some discussion went on between the Gals over why. Anyway the specialist came in and started manoeuvring Pidgies hips, just to check she was arthritis free in that area. He said, " I bet you it has been a long time since you had your leg rubbed like this! " However, Pidgie said, the specialist said, " If my wife can get her leg over at your age, she will be doing well! " Mom nearly had a heart attack with laughter, and I nearly ran the car off the road! Pidgie can still tell them even at 78! Love and God Bless Gillian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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