abbas child
Very helpful member
- Joined
- Feb 29, 2008
- Messages
- 2,168
- Reason
- PALS
- Diagnosis
- 07/2007
- Country
- US
- State
- Maryland
- City
- Eastern Shore
Helen, you are such a stitch (and where, oh where did that old saying come from?). I now have a very cooled room, and actually am in bed every afternoon--the only way I can sit up in the powerchair, since the bed supports back and head. I have lots here to do--laptop, phone, 5 books, a pile of CDs, a pile of DVDs. My home within my home. I'm postioned well today and able to sit up and type in bed.
You have a new scooter! Great! Show your dog how it's done, Helen. That is so cool.
And speaking of which, I also like creamsicles...or did, the last time I had one.
My life has suddenly become stupendously busy...taking fatigue into account. For about five minutes I thought I'd outgrown wanting my time neatly scheduled (aka being in control), until Phil came home from work and told me about the teleconferences scheduled on his weekend. The same day my dad is coming. And neither of my caregivers come. I never schedule a Dad visit unless Phil can be free to take care of him. My father will be 86 this summer.
Aly, lol, take care of you. I am so disappointed your arm/hand has lost strength. I pray the loss is super slow.
Notgivnup, it really is nice to see you posting here, and I'm super impressed that you went camping for four days. Before my current status (diapers and a hoist with sling), I really hated wearing bug spray and using a can for a potty. I believe my perspective has changed, but do still really enjoy running water.
Liz I see you, Sweetie. Giving you a hug.
You have a new scooter! Great! Show your dog how it's done, Helen. That is so cool.
And speaking of which, I also like creamsicles...or did, the last time I had one.
My life has suddenly become stupendously busy...taking fatigue into account. For about five minutes I thought I'd outgrown wanting my time neatly scheduled (aka being in control), until Phil came home from work and told me about the teleconferences scheduled on his weekend. The same day my dad is coming. And neither of my caregivers come. I never schedule a Dad visit unless Phil can be free to take care of him. My father will be 86 this summer.
Aly, lol, take care of you. I am so disappointed your arm/hand has lost strength. I pray the loss is super slow.
Notgivnup, it really is nice to see you posting here, and I'm super impressed that you went camping for four days. Before my current status (diapers and a hoist with sling), I really hated wearing bug spray and using a can for a potty. I believe my perspective has changed, but do still really enjoy running water.
Liz I see you, Sweetie. Giving you a hug.