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Carers Anonymous Meeting
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Bob85 | Report | 30 Jun 2009 09:55 |
Don't fancy it at all! Besides it's my golf day again tomorrow and I would rather be killed by a golf ball, fall into the water hazard and drown. If I had my club in my hand my playing partners would add a penalty for grounding my club in the hazard. They don't give anything away and if I had a stroke as well they would even want to add that to my score. But they could not get away with that one if I had a heart attack for that is not an extra stroke. MMMM....I think I will take up bowls. |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 30 Jun 2009 19:55 |
Down to earth with a bump! OH had to have an ambulance to take him in to hospital on Sunday. He said the room was going round and he couldnt stand. His bloodpressure was very low. Spent the day in hospital. Acc and em was fine but the assessment ward was out of a horror movie! Never again!. Gave him all his tablets at once, a normal diet instead of a diabetic version, and fed him Fortisips which is loaded in sugar. Sent him home in the end at past 10pm, with no advice, just said they would be writing to his GP., and take things easy. Have spoken to GP and he has heard nothing, What happened to fax and e-mail? He is still unwell but has no faith now that anything will be done for him. It will or I will be making a hullabaloo about it. |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 30 Jun 2009 20:43 |
Jean, that's very upsetting for you both. Hopefully your GP will order up tests ASAP, or change OH's meds. |
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Huia | Report | 30 Jun 2009 21:18 |
Jean, that sounds bad. Best of luck and treatment to you and your husband for the future. |
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Huia | Report | 30 Jun 2009 21:32 |
I have to add that I have walked from Bayleys Beach to Opononi up the beach and over Mangonui Bluff in 5 days one summer. And took 5 days to do the 'Ring Track' around the Hunua Hills. There is still a groove on the track where my tongue was hanging out all the way. Also the round Ruapehu track. In the South Island we did the Milford Track the 'easy' way (guided, didnt need to take sleeping bag or food, but cost more) for our Silver Wedding 25 yrs ago. Have also done the Routeburn, Hollyford, Greenstone/Caples, and Kepler tracks. That is when I decided to give up tramping. My husband kept telling me to 'rattle your dags' and I said through clenched teeth 'I am going to go at my speed and I am going to enjoy myself if I am allowed to and when we get home I am going to give up tramping'. I had found if I tried to keep up with the others (who looked as if they were just ambling along) I was going at a fast trot and needed to stop for a breath. The others would realise I had dropped behind so would wait for me to catch up with them and then they were off again before I had time to catch my breath. Not my idea of fun. |
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Bob85 | Report | 1 Jul 2009 02:20 |
Jean |
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Huia | Report | 1 Jul 2009 04:21 |
Bob, did they really have boy scouts in the days of Confucious? But then perhaps he is like Methusalah, lives forever. |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 1 Jul 2009 19:12 |
This heat isnt helping OH, giving him angina and palpitations. He's getting stiff from so much sitting, too! Weather is supposed to break tomorrow. |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 2 Jul 2009 19:41 |
Have seen the GP today, he had heard from the hospital but information was not helpful. Has decided we need to experiment with dropping his dosage of Perindopril to bring his blood pressure up, hopefully without increasing the angina. He is itching to get moving again. When I was not able to do things while I waited for triple bypass I was able to work slowly and find alternative ways of doing things, but he has no patience for that! |
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Huia | Report | 3 Jul 2009 20:50 |
Last night my OH went to bed at 7.45. I went a couple of hours later. The room was in darkness and I didnt turn the light on as I didnt want to disturb him. When I went to turn down the bedclothes to climb in I struck a large object, which objected. I turned the light on, and there was OH on my side of the bed. I cant call anything my own. I have to hide my glasses when I am not using them, and I have a new hidey hole for my toothbrush, face cloth and towel. |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 7 Jul 2009 19:48 |
NUDGE. Where is everyone? |
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Huia | Report | 7 Jul 2009 21:39 |
Hi Jean and other. |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 8 Jul 2009 19:58 |
Huia, sounds as if a few more notes about might help the situation. I leave myself notes all the time or a lot would get forgotten as OH has a habit of interupting my concentration. |
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Huia | Report | 8 Jul 2009 21:24 |
Not such a good night last night. I have 'restless legs' but am getting low on the pills the doc prescribed for them and am not keen on taking pills all the time anyway, so decided to try to do some leg-stretching exercises before bed to see if that helped. It did slightly, but legs still a bit uncomfy and my feet were sore on the edges and my big toe decided to hurt. I got up at midnight and took one of the docs pills but when I went back to bed I was frozen to the core and didnt get to sleep for ages. I cant blame OH for all my tiredness. This morning he seemed confused when he got up. He wanted to know how he got here and didnt recognise the place. It is not the first time he has been like that, but he seems to be ok now, he is doing the breakfast dishes. He always insists on washing the dishes since he retired about 15 yrs ago. I had better go to dry them or they will all be put away in the wrong places. |
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Bob85 | Report | 9 Jul 2009 01:58 |
Hi Huia |
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Bob85 | Report | 12 Jul 2009 22:11 |
Hi all |
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Huia | Report | 16 Jul 2009 09:53 |
Hello all. |
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Huia | Report | 16 Jul 2009 20:16 |
I went out like a light last night, not my usual half hour or more of settling down. I didnt wake at all during the night so it was a wonderful sleep. My husband seems 'normal' again this morning. |
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*** Mummo *** | Report | 16 Jul 2009 21:12 |
Hope all you carers have a good night and all the people you care for have a painfree and peaceful sleep. |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 17 Jul 2009 10:16 |
Huia, it is not unusual for those who lose their memory to think of days gone by, but it is so distressing for them to find out yet again that their loved ones are gone and they cant remember anything about it. O ne of the upsetting things for relatives of these patients in hospital was to be greeted with the accusation of never visit ing, when they came every day and stayed for the whole visiting time. |