Hot Chocolate with Magic Friends

mpoppins76

Well-Known Member
:ROFLOL:
Seems right that that be wonky too!
But if you want, send Marcia or Steve a PM and ask them if they could fix it.
Clearly we should've named this new thread something about the Wonky World of Magic Friends :rolleyes:
Yay!
I think I did it. :D
Great job Freddie :kiss:
Hi all..:)

Just popping in..

*Pins Guardian angel in thread to watch over all*

Love you guys!
Hey Dana, thanks :kiss:
Miss you!
hello darlings :)
Hey Taryn!! How are you?
:)
 

Fantasmic!329

Active Member
Original Poster
Oh wow.
You can fix those yourself now?
Who knew?
I didn't know it, Betty told me!

From the old thread:
Wow, that story gives me goosebumps. :dazzle:

It reminds me of Dot's story about her dream before 9/11. That was your dream, right Dot?

:drevil:
It was defintely freaky.
It comforted the family of my mom's friend, though. It was like their message that their mom was okay. :)

What was your dream, Dot?

And now I'm really going. :wave:
 

BiggerTigger

Well-Known Member
The toughest part (for me) of this ordeal is the non-stop work. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind hard work, it is just that every 4 hours there has to be something done. Starting at 8 in the morning he has to have his meds, flush the catheters, measure the output, weight, blood pressure, tempurature, glucose test, change his dressings, clean up, and then try to fix breakfast.
At noon we do everything all over again.
4 o'clock is just the flushes, 6 o'clock is dinner and glucose test, and eight o'clock is the morning routine all over again. His last meds are at 10 o'clock. Then I head to bed. He does the flushes through out the night. Only to wake up and do it all over again.
Then because of the risk of infection he can't really do anything so I end up doing the dishes, laundry (and there is plenty because of the constant changes and washing), and cleaning around the house.
It is a lot to do on your own. I shouldn't complain. I am sorry you all have to hear this.
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
The toughest part (for me) of this ordeal is the non-stop work. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind hard work, it is just that every 4 hours there has to be something done. Starting at 8 in the morning he has to have his meds, flush the catheters, measure the output, weight, blood pressure, tempurature, glucose test, change his dressings, clean up, and then try to fix breakfast.
At noon we do everything all over again.
4 o'clock is just the flushes, 6 o'clock is dinner and glucose test, and eight o'clock is the morning routine all over again. His last meds are at 10 o'clock. Then I head to bed. He does the flushes through out the night. Only to wake up and do it all over again.
Then because of the risk of infection he can't really do anything so I end up doing the dishes, laundry (and there is plenty because of the constant changes and washing), and cleaning around the house.
It is a lot to do on your own. I shouldn't complain. I am sorry you all have to hear this.

((HUGS))

Can't you get some help?
 

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