Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 > If we are in the Supermarket nowadays, I want to push the > trolley because it keeps me upright. lol > > Take care, > > > >, ROTFLOL! ME TOO! i lean on it and it supports me throughout the store... oh for the little pleasures in life, and the 'tricks of the trade " we have learned, albeit through trial and error, to make life just a little bit easier. hope you are having a good day martin. love, karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 hi liz, i'm so sorry for what happened to you last night... so many 'normal' people just don't have a clue, do they... and the various rules & regs of outfits such as ToysRus don't take into consideration the needs of individuals such as ourselves who have disabilities... i can see how this was upsetting for you and totally understand, and agree. love, karen > > The thing is now. If we are in the Supermarket nowadays, I want to push the > trolley because it keeps me upright. Lol > > > > This isn't even funny....I practically had to beg and grovel to take my one > little package out of Toysrus last night pushing it in my cart...had to have > something to hang on to so I could get me out to my car. > > Liz > > > > . > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 , I really wasn't upset, I was kidding...shoot, only a few short years ago, I would have thought someone pushing a buggy out to the car with one little game in it was nuts too! However, if anyone from ToysRUs is listening...I would have spent a heck of a lot more money if you'd had an electric cart for me to ride around in!!!!!!!! I spent a few minutes in the lab today....there was an older woman (remember, I'm no spring chicken, so you know she was old)...bless her heart, she had soooooo many more problems than I've ever thought about having...personal problems that seemed almost beyond description, and she had RA so badly in her hands that it was pitiful....trying to care for a mentally and physically handicapped older, adult daughter with her gnarled hands and as old as she is....I'm not complaining about squat for the rest of the holiday season. She did say that during this horrible ordeal with her daughter....coma, cancer, tumors, more brain damage, etc...that her hands had not hurt. She had had problems for years (her hands were terribly deformed) but was convinced that her god had taken away the pain while she handled the immediate crisis. The pain had returned of course, but for a while she had not been in any pain...makes you wonder, doesn't it? Liz T hi liz, i'm so sorry for what happened to you last night... so many 'normal' people just don't have a clue, do they... and the various rules & regs of outfits such as ToysRus don't take into consideration the needs of individuals such as ourselves who have disabilities... i can see how this was upsetting for you and totally understand, and agree. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 hi liz, whenever i'm having a personal pity party (would somebody please bring on the cheese to go with the whine) i try to remember what someone once told me: " you may have a stubbed toe, but the guy sitting next to you has no foot " ... it smartens me up quick... last year when i was at the rehab hospital there was a woman there - she was 77. she'd had RA since she was a small child and her hands were so deformed it was amazing watching her at dinner time - she could use a fork just as well as anyone else - just with a different technique , everything else in her body had acted up at one time or another - she'd had 37 operations in her lifetime, some RA related, some not... she'd also had quite a few personal tragedies. she was there to learn exercise techniques, learn new modalities at occupational therapy, etc. by the end of her stay she could walk (with the help of a walker) much better than when she came in. the amazing thing was her spirit... she never gave up and always had a smile on her face. the story about this poor woman you met made me think of her. the story is very sad indeed - and i'd like to think you are probably right that God helped her through the crisis with her daughter... although sad, it is, at the same time, inspiring... thanks for sharing it with us, have a great day, love, karen ....there was an older woman (remember, I'm no spring chicken, so you know she was old)...bless her heart, she had soooooo many more problems than I've ever thought about having...personal problems that seemed almost beyond description, and she had RA so badly in her hands that it was pitiful....trying to care for a mentally and physically handicapped older, adult daughter with her gnarled hands and as old as she is....I'm not complaining about squat for the rest of the holiday season. She did say that during this horrible ordeal with her daughter....coma, cancer, tumors, more brain damage, etc...that her hands had not hurt. She had had problems for years (her hands were terribly deformed) but was convinced that her god had taken away the pain while she handled the immediate crisis. The pain had returned of course, but for a while she had not been in any pain...makes you wonder, doesn't it? > > Liz T Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2004 Report Share Posted December 12, 2004 Fran, Hi, I am so sorry you had such the trouble with decorating your trees. I am sorry, I had to laugh at some of your humor but at the same time I could see how you were frustrated that you couldn't do the things that you used to do. I hope that by now, as I am behind on posts, that your loving daughter has been over to help you fix the trees up again. Sending big hugs to you! Love, Carla --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.808 / Virus Database: 550 - Release Date: 12/8/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2004 Report Share Posted December 13, 2004 Dear Carla, thanks for the email. Actually, my daughter just left yesterday. And you were right, she helped me fix everything. I know so many people complain about young people today and how they don't have any responsibility or respect, but somehow I really lucked out with my girls. I try to thank God for them every night. I doubt very much I'd be here without their support. Thanks again Carla, and it was one heck of a day. Love, Fran Fran, Hi, I am so sorry you had such the trouble with decorating your trees. I am sorry, I had to laugh at some of your humor but at the same time I could see how you were frustrated that you couldn't do the things that you used to do. I hope that by now, as I am behind on posts, that your loving daughter has been over to help you fix the trees up again. Sending big hugs to you! Love, Carla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2004 Report Share Posted December 13, 2004 Hi Fran ! How are you???? Can your daughters come to my house? Our tree has been up for days but we just can't seem to get it decorated ! Seriously, I'm glad your daughters were able to help you... > > Dear Carla, thanks for the email. Actually, my daughter just left > yesterday. And you were right, she helped me fix everything. I know so > many people complain about young people today and how they don't have any > responsibility or respect, but somehow I really lucked out with my girls. > I try to thank God for them every night. I doubt very much I'd be here > without their support. Thanks again Carla, and it was one heck of a day. > Love, Fran > > > > Fran, > > Hi, I am so sorry you had such the trouble with decorating your trees. > I am sorry, I had to laugh at some of your humor but at the same time I > could see how you were frustrated that you couldn't do the things that > you used to do. I hope that by now, as I am behind on posts, that your > loving daughter has been over to help you fix the trees up again. > Sending big hugs to you! > > Love, > Carla > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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