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Carers Anonymous Meeting
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Huia | Report | 10 Feb 2010 19:26 |
A couple of years ago I was having B12 injections. I think it was for high blood pressure but it didnt seem to make much difference. I am a bit of a sloth too. |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 10 Feb 2010 19:10 |
My OH was complaining that I seem to be creeping around and not getting anything done, so I got up enough gumption to go and see the Doc. Seems I may be suffering from B12 deficiency, so tomorrow have to return for a full blood count. Oh may be having to look after me if this goes on! |
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Huia | Report | 9 Feb 2010 22:59 |
We seem to have slipped a lot. |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 3 Feb 2010 05:16 |
Hi love, just popped back as I thought you might be around. Yes, maybe ties would get pulled off or out , or too knotted to undo. |
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Huia | Report | 3 Feb 2010 04:59 |
Liz, the man who died did have relatives visit last week, I think it was on Friday. At least they wont have to watch him deteriorate, which would be a small consolation perhaps. |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 3 Feb 2010 02:03 |
Sharron, I wonder what you said then lol Hope your Dad's cold goes soon, if he is coughing don't forget the Vick on the soles of the feet and bedsocks routine. |
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Sharron | Report | 2 Feb 2010 19:25 |
My dad was moaning about his hearing aid this morning.He said the battery was flat so I said I would change it for him,(he has a cold so I relented a bit).The battery was not flat at all.It was still in the box. |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 2 Feb 2010 19:18 |
Huia, its usual to try and not let other patients know when there has been a death. It can be difficult to do sometimes when you have alert patients. |
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Huia | Report | 2 Feb 2010 09:52 |
I arrived at Phils place just on lunch time so they brought it into the lounge for me to feed him. I tried several times to get him to take the spoon but he wouldnt. After a while he fell asleep. Then the carers moved one person (in his armchair) into the 'quiet room'. I wondered why as he wasnt making a noise. Then they turned another mans chair around so he was looking out the window. The ones in the dining room couldnt get out as the door was shut. The woman in charge of the wing did say something quietly to me, but I couldnt hear what she said. Shortly afterwards a man came inside wheeling a trolley with what looked like a body bag on it, so I realised somebody must have died. The w.i.c. asked if I was alright and as Phil had his back to the room and was asleep anyway I said I was. Shortly afterwards the trolley came back out of the sleeping quarters, with a full body bag. I later learnt that it was the newest resident, had been there only about a week. He had been sick all weekend. I am not sure if they were shielding the other residents from the sight in case it upset them, or if they were just getting them out of the way so they didnt interfere with the trolley and its contents, but I thought it was all quite discreet. Phil didnt wake up to finish his lunch so after a while I left. |
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Huia | Report | 1 Feb 2010 19:14 |
Bob, Phil lost his sense of taste years ago. Somebody told him that it was an early sign of alzheimers but the doc pooh poohed the idea when Phil mentioned it to him. Phil could tell the difference between sweet and sour but that was about it (I think different taste buds on our tongue detect the different tastes). I joked for several years that I could put poison in his food and he wouldnt know. |
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Bob85 | Report | 1 Feb 2010 19:02 |
Hi Huia |
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Huia | Report | 1 Feb 2010 08:43 |
When I visited Phil on Friday one of the carers started feeding him, then she put the plate on my lap and went off to do something else, so I was feeding him but he was very slow to open his mouth each time. Then when I was waiting for him to finish one mouthful the fingers of his hand curled, all except the index finger, and he raised his hand to his mouth and put his finger in and closed his lips on it. I was surprised that he should be sucking his finger, then I realised that he thought he had the spoon, so I put the plate in his lap and manouvered the spoon into his hand, and he fed himself much more quickly. Earlier he had been still rather sleepy but he became more alert as he ate. |
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Huia | Report | 30 Jan 2010 19:16 |
Jean, when I first got my hearing aids I wore them to one practice and a few days later to the dress rehearsal. We have quite high staging and I was in the top row, just in front of the organ pipes. The organist suddenly brought his hands down hard in a chord and I just about skittled all the sopranos in the rows below me. A little while later the big base drummer who was on the floor on our side banged on his drum and I clapped my hands over my ears. Unfortunately that made the aids squeal. I decided I shouldnt wear the aids in choir practice. |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 30 Jan 2010 19:10 |
Huia, try explaining to someone who doesnt wear hearing aids that though they are a great help, they can often be a hindrance when ther is other noise than the one you are listening to going on. I found our fishtank pumps very intrusive, and I cant hear the kitchen wireless when the freezer starts up. At least we have now given up fishkeeping apart from the pond. |
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Bob85 | Report | 30 Jan 2010 05:21 |
Not at all Liz |
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Huia | Report | 30 Jan 2010 02:18 |
Hi there Liz. |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 30 Jan 2010 02:10 |
Hi everyone, especially my friend Huia |
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Huia | Report | 29 Jan 2010 22:15 |
Jean, I was having trouble hearing the conductors - my hearing aids would have been no help as people around me are rustling pages or chatting quietly. I also got a bit frustrated that a lot of the members didnt look at the music between practices and forgot what they had learnt the previous week. And I have a hand which gets very sore holding the folder of music. And I didnt really enjoy coming home to an empty house in the latter part of last year and it would also be cold in the winter (no central heating) and if it is raining I would get wet opening the garage door. I might reconsider if the choir is doing something exciting, or if my hand improves, but it has given me trouble for a long time. Anyway I have plenty to keep me out of mischief at present. I can sing around the house. |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 29 Jan 2010 19:39 |
Great that you are pleased with the care that Phil is getting. Such a load off your mind. Shame that you have given up the choir when it gave you so much pleasure. |
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Huia | Report | 29 Jan 2010 10:48 |
Hello Bob. |
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