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#6402
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You DO seem to be a great son. I went through this years ago. I was the only one of my siblings that stayed in the area so it all fell to me. When they decide to release your mom make a very firm request to have the hospital's social worker come give her an evaluation and explain any services she can get under Medicare. We ended up with a health care worker for a while and Medicare at least paid some of it.
I'm sorry your mom is so sick. And she recently became a Great Grandmother. I hope she gets to see the baby a lot because that surely cheers her up.
I'm sorry your mom is so sick. And she recently became a Great Grandmother. I hope she gets to see the baby a lot because that surely cheers her up.
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Mark
Congestive heart issues are a real concern with pneumonia not to add to your worries but that is one of the things that my mom had at the very end...
in your case they have caught it in time to treat it effectively...
I'm sending you so so much positive power my friend... all my hopes...
I'm here for you... pm sent
Congestive heart issues are a real concern with pneumonia not to add to your worries but that is one of the things that my mom had at the very end...
in your case they have caught it in time to treat it effectively...
I'm sending you so so much positive power my friend... all my hopes...
I'm here for you... pm sent
#6405
Thanks so much guys.....
Well, the weekend doctor came in and after 10 minutes of speaking with her, he canceled the leg ultrasound and tried to cancel the echocardiogram ....then he called for her to be released the same day. The other doctor was wanting to keep her through to tuesday or so. ... then apparently weekend covering doctor, Mr. CLEAR THE ROOMS took over and ..... well, from there, it is what it is. Ò.Ó
She is still not feeling well and is having a rough time with the snoring and what her PCPhysician so far is thinking is sleep apnea.....
I dont mean to be negative, honest guys. .... I'm just exhausted, frustrated, furious and of course a bit concerned for her..... but no time to be any of itn right? Ha...
THANX, big time, guys!
Please just keep the thoughts and prayers coming?
Well, the weekend doctor came in and after 10 minutes of speaking with her, he canceled the leg ultrasound and tried to cancel the echocardiogram ....then he called for her to be released the same day. The other doctor was wanting to keep her through to tuesday or so. ... then apparently weekend covering doctor, Mr. CLEAR THE ROOMS took over and ..... well, from there, it is what it is. Ò.Ó
She is still not feeling well and is having a rough time with the snoring and what her PCPhysician so far is thinking is sleep apnea.....
I dont mean to be negative, honest guys. .... I'm just exhausted, frustrated, furious and of course a bit concerned for her..... but no time to be any of itn right? Ha...
THANX, big time, guys!
Please just keep the thoughts and prayers coming?
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Why not give weekday [good] doc a call Mon. about getting mom back in if she's not doing any better?
That's one problem with modern med. , the bean counters, they seem to place value on "through put" not "outcomes"... it's like they think they are a restaurant depending a turning over a table to boost profits, rather than a health care facility which should be all about getting "customers" well...
That's one problem with modern med. , the bean counters, they seem to place value on "through put" not "outcomes"... it's like they think they are a restaurant depending a turning over a table to boost profits, rather than a health care facility which should be all about getting "customers" well...
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Guys, while no one over 80 is quickly in the clear in regards to pneumonia,...she has been home since yesterday evening,....and slept 14 hrs last night.... then got up, aten and walked further with me than she has in months. Then she wanted to sit outside on the 80*F day while I did some landscaping... I put on some K-USC (classical), made her some greek pasta salad, cheese and wisecrackers, grapes... She knew many were praying for her and wishing her healing... so I said I would share a pic of her in the yard....
I'm not delusional, I know pneumonia is a tricky bug, and very aware of what it did to my stepfather. I just am so grateful that shes doing ok, considering what she's been through!
Thank u all so much for all the kindness, good vibrations and prayer! Just keep it coming? Haha... really though, please?
I'm not delusional, I know pneumonia is a tricky bug, and very aware of what it did to my stepfather. I just am so grateful that shes doing ok, considering what she's been through!
Thank u all so much for all the kindness, good vibrations and prayer! Just keep it coming? Haha... really though, please?
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Good to hear Mark... your Mom looks like she's doing well... +energy still headed your way bro.
on a related note I was listening to a radio show here this weekend about the SARs epidemic years ago and they were talking to some healthcare pros who had had it...
and one of them, an EMT, was mentioning about pneumonia [it is one of the symptoms of SARs] that it normally takes 1yr. to fully recover from but in the case of SARs version he is still not where he was before and does not have the strength or "wind" to do that job anymore.
While that is not related to your mom's situation the 1yr recovery time is... IK myself having had the walking type in 11 it takes a long time to get all your "go" back... i was healthy enough to be around folks after 2 mos. but it took over 6 before I was any where near 100% again...
just saying the recovery process is going to take awhile but she'll get there...
keep up the good healthy food and SoCal sunshine and it will go faster I'm sure.
on a related note I was listening to a radio show here this weekend about the SARs epidemic years ago and they were talking to some healthcare pros who had had it...
and one of them, an EMT, was mentioning about pneumonia [it is one of the symptoms of SARs] that it normally takes 1yr. to fully recover from but in the case of SARs version he is still not where he was before and does not have the strength or "wind" to do that job anymore.
While that is not related to your mom's situation the 1yr recovery time is... IK myself having had the walking type in 11 it takes a long time to get all your "go" back... i was healthy enough to be around folks after 2 mos. but it took over 6 before I was any where near 100% again...
just saying the recovery process is going to take awhile but she'll get there...
keep up the good healthy food and SoCal sunshine and it will go faster I'm sure.
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Sounds like you guys are doing what what you can and she has a great ally in you
Sorry about my SPAM triple post on the last page....not sure what happened there.
Hang tight and keep pressing
Sorry about my SPAM triple post on the last page....not sure what happened there.
Hang tight and keep pressing
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Hey Mark, your mother looks like she's doing great! I'm happy for ya. at least you can breathe a bit knowing you are there for her aid rather then going home to sleep wondering how she is at the hospital.
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Good to hear Mark... your Mom looks like she's doing well... +energy still headed your way bro.
on a related note I was listening to a radio show here this weekend about the SARs epidemic years ago and they were talking to some healthcare pros who had had it...
and one of them, an EMT, was mentioning about pneumonia [it is one of the symptoms of SARs] that it normally takes 1yr. to fully recover from but in the case of SARs version he is still not where he was before and does not have the strength or "wind" to do that job anymore.
While that is not related to your mom's situation the 1yr recovery time is... IK myself having had the walking type in 11 it takes a long time to get all your "go" back... i was healthy enough to be around folks after 2 mos. but it took over 6 before I was any where near 100% again...
just saying the recovery process is going to take awhile but she'll get there...
keep up the good healthy food and SoCal sunshine and it will go faster I'm sure.
on a related note I was listening to a radio show here this weekend about the SARs epidemic years ago and they were talking to some healthcare pros who had had it...
and one of them, an EMT, was mentioning about pneumonia [it is one of the symptoms of SARs] that it normally takes 1yr. to fully recover from but in the case of SARs version he is still not where he was before and does not have the strength or "wind" to do that job anymore.
While that is not related to your mom's situation the 1yr recovery time is... IK myself having had the walking type in 11 it takes a long time to get all your "go" back... i was healthy enough to be around folks after 2 mos. but it took over 6 before I was any where near 100% again...
just saying the recovery process is going to take awhile but she'll get there...
keep up the good healthy food and SoCal sunshine and it will go faster I'm sure.
Just amazing how tough she is, man, lemme tell ya!
Haha, you're right, she was in fact drinking a Hansen's natural root beer. thanks a bunch CO, I appreciate it!
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By the way, I have a little bit of a problem in regards 2a caster camber drama. Hahaha. I did a little research and found that the Old Man Emu shocks up front being for a 2 inch lift do better when they are actually at a two inch lift. Knowing that the front wheel well is cut out 2 inches higher then the rear, I figured out that my springs brought me to 14 inches in the rear wheel well... And I was sitting right at 14 in the front. I cranked it up 2 inches and I swear to you it seems to be riding just as smooth or smoother in some situations. However, it is toe out on the passenger side, if I'm saying that correctly. The bottom portion of the tire on the passenger side is sticking out further then the upper. I'm not sure what the heck cause this but its obviously the case. I will take a better look at stuff under there when I have some time . Its just a little frustrating, that's all. Here's some pictures of where it sits now and the clear example of the tire being Toe out....
I like her stance though. Lol. I just don't like her trying to do a curtsy! Haha
I like her stance though. Lol. I just don't like her trying to do a curtsy! Haha
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Couple of mom... I took her out to see the Roses and then took her out to an early birthday dinner at Lucille's restaurant. She loves the ribs there, but she wanted to try the tri-tip. It was fantastic. She also got surprised with a little sundae! Lol. ...
She loves my food amd my green thumb, lol. I have a videos well but I haven't uploaded it just yet. I will as soon as possible... It's pretty cute of her.
She loves my food amd my green thumb, lol. I have a videos well but I haven't uploaded it just yet. I will as soon as possible... It's pretty cute of her.
#6420
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The tires in at the top is camber, and it can be adjusted with the cam bolts that hold the lower control arms.
Here's a much better way of explaining it than I could ever hope to articulate.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...ite-up-163432/
Here's a much better way of explaining it than I could ever hope to articulate.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...ite-up-163432/