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kjones. Thanks. ! I should get my own room here. As much as insurance and I have paid. Heck maybe my own wing.
Ruth, terre. ๐
Musuclover. I am here for same olrjunk. Uncontrollable vomiting, diahrea, dehydration from asnoter utu. Boo. I haven't seen you around much. Have I just missed you ?
Sas. I agree Loverly as a knack for finding breathtaking pics. I have no idea what your 2ndkine says. I forgot my glasses and my arm is not long enough to focus on itI
I am supposed to go home tomorrow. As long as I keep food down Today
I signed up for home health. I had not previousky been interested since i Thought it was same as hospice. Not true. For now they will draw my weekly Las and can also collect urune for uti . my insursnce pays 100% ehich is better thrn my 20% copay at mo office. thus is s huge blessing it's so very hard to drag myself to the clinic every week and also riding in s car hurts my back. I will still see my mo for appts and , can still call mo for snythung hip hip hooray.
Thanks for the encouragement ladies
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Yay to on the mend! Happy to hear that you looked into and signed up for home health care. It is better for you as far as managing the side effects of the drugs you are on, keeping you out of the hospital, and minimizing stress to you and family. Also, it is probably less expensive for insurance company. If it doesn't work out, then at least you still have the option of going to the hospital/clinic. Win-win for both parties. Happy dance.
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I have been on that 20 questions thread creating problems, lol. And a little bit on W&F's thread also. And just looking around the web for a miracle cure, I will share that with everyone if I find it! (I wish LOL's dancing guys knew a cancer cure dance!)
I truly hope that this V&D stuff stops soon for you and never comes back! Love to you always pretty lady!!!
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loverly. Now that's a happy dance. Wow they are moving fast.
Musuclover. Hugs
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That sucks Patty. Hope that food stays down and you get to go HOME tomorrow. The home health should help tremendously. Thinking of you, hang in there! Those happy dancers and VERY happy.
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loverlt. So beautiful thanks
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Patty, I'm so sorry you've been having a rough time lately.
Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers, and sending healing and light your way.
Sending a little joy from my puppy:
(I haven't been on the game threads lately, I've just been swamped with paperwork.)
Love,
Mominator
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mominator. Your puppy I adorable thanks for sharing. You are missed in the games forum b
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Yay Patty! I love home health and they are great and you will be less stressed! Don't repeated UTI's just suck? I'm praying for a complete recovery and back in the saddle...with those boys! (((Hugs))) Loverly does find amazing photos..you are right. Love the happy puppy one post above.
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Cute pup mominator! LOVE the chair lover! I need one of those....Hope you kept the food down today Patty and can go home!
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Thinking of you, Patty. I hope you got to go home yesterday (or at least by the time you see this). That's good news about the home health care. I'm glad they can come to you!
Sending love, prayers and hugs,
Amy
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Patty, I am in Florida right now and wish I could blink you down for a little beach therapy.
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where in Fl? Looks like east coast
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You are correct! Jenson Beach.
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I'm next to Clearwater, the beaches on the west coast are white sugar sand. The pic you posted has brown sand. Don't know where Jensen beach is. Good weather for vacation! Enjoy๐๐.
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Gosh, Patty! Just read your other post about one of your charge nurse. Good grief! She reminds me of that nurse in the movie Misery. She needs to find another career or get help. She has no business taking care of patients with her mentality. Something is going on with her. I hope she is not taking the patients' meds for her own use. Now that you are in better hands, hopefully, you get to go home soon.
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Sending you colorful poppies in hope that it will brighten your day a bit...
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beautiful poppies!
Dearest Patty, I hope that you are feeling well. I'm so sorry that you have had such a rough six months! I have faith that our lord and savior will pull you through this. And you will be home raising those wonderful boys of yours. I pray that you come out of this feeling better than you have in years. Hang in there, it is in gods hands, and there is no better place to be. Love Chelle
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News from Patty, her phone is dead and she was able to text this before it died. She's still in " Will you let people know i am OK. Have dizzness and double vision. Very hard to read messages otpr type messages. Took meporob SN hour to get this done between going ack and making corrections and sleeping"
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Hugs Patty--- we love you and it's ok if you can't type. Glad she is on the mend. (((Hugs))) Thanks for the message.
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I hope that you get a break and start feeling better soon.
Here's hoping that your frown, gets turned around.
Sas, Thank you for letting us know.
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Ms. S, thank you! Poor thing.
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Thank you Sas.
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Peppermint! I keep looking on here, and checking, and I can't find you! I know you are still locked up.... It's okay.... Just don't leave until they have you feeling better.... damnit anyway.... Wish there was some way we could all help.... Love you little Sister....xoxo
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well my friend brought me my iPad charger. Yea ! But forgot my phone charger and glasses. So short and sweet. Still got double vision hard tobread orvtext.
Ruth. I wish I was with you in FL. We could get Sas and spookie to hookup with us. I bet we would laugh all night
Loverly . Great pics. Takes my brain on a road trip.
Sas ouch poor doggie.
Still inhospital. They saying tomorrow i can go home but they been saying " tomorrow " almost everyday. Ptob still need to be innhere with the dizziness , double vision and exhaustion. Cant remember if I told y'all the latest guess from them. Low blood pressure , causinhnhig heart rate to make up for Bo. I dunno about all that but truth is my Bp always bottoms out when I get to er. Knowing it's probably not such s easy fix with a BP pill. Trying not to get hopes up yet again. Already done that plenty of times.
Big hugs for the support ladies. I am so ready to help someone else
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sas. Thanks for passing my update along. Love ya
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