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Posted by gitrib on May 18, 2012 at 12:18:29 from (108.203.179.59):

Have not kept you up to date You remember it was a family decision that it was time for me to go in the nursing tobe with my wife who has been here for six years, It is wonderful being with her. We share the same rooo and the old love spark still ignites. There was the battles with management. Cold showers,bad bed and general poor care by aides.Th would answer you call lite and come and say "i will be back" and it would be a hour later. Well son finally got mad.(not good)to have happen. I beleive I mentioned the ;ady barber cheatng me ou of two buck. I had trouble with the pain medication and had teribble dreams and did not know where I was at. Was known to throw things across the room. Finaly
one of the head nurses siad "Grayon you really got something wrong" She alked to doc and son and snd off blood for tests and set up a appointment for me to go in for a Ultra-sound. I was so sore and stiff it was good my son is a big man to get me around. In a cople of days. Nurse."Son his taking you for an appointment with a Surgeon You got a Gall stone and infection. so that was scheduled. Know antiseptics and I do not get along and i takes several days for there effect to wear off and for the old stomack to straigten out. So the old bath room has been my best friend which makes a lot o work for aides. I hate this but that is what we pay for and I am thankful that I have not been at home trying to cope with all of this.
Sure I miss the farm and all of the going
on but there is all the work with out a old man in the road.

Now that everyone knoes wha we expect t have son it going well, Got my pain mangement under control. The monitor it closley and can adjust it with the doctor, They use a patch that sticks on my body started with a low dosage and and have increased it once,. The patch ha o be applied every other day by aa nurse an xhecked seveal times a day to mak sure it is attached. Hope this is readable as I STILL hsve trouble typing.
gitrib


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