4PackGirl
13 years ago
sunday: blizzard, boys can't come home from their dads.

mon.: my mom drives boys down here & on I 474 nearly blacks out, losing her vision for a few seconds. get the boys to school. argue with my mom about going to the ER. get a call from school that cory's sick. wait for cole to get outta school, drop them off at the in-laws & take mom to the ER. we all miss the boys christmas program which was the reason my mom came down in the first place.

tues.: mom goes home & sees her doc. she orders an echocardiogram & doppler of her carotid arteries. she'll see a neurologist after christmas. her bp was 186/108 in the ER & 174/98 the next day. she seems to be ok.

wed.: new dryer gets delivered that went up in smoke on monday while everything else was going on.

wed 11pm: cole projectile vomits on his wall, the dresser, his bed, & the carpet. didn't get to sleep til 3am or so - neither boy went to school.

today: i'm exhausted, stressed out, & feeling kinda crappy myself.

tomorrow: dan, the hubby, gets possibly life altering shoulder surgery in chicago. he's been in chronic pain for 5 years so we're hoping this will be the miracle we're hoping for. then with a drugged up hubby, this country girl has to make it thru chicago rush hour traffic from lake shore drive to bartonville.

i need a drink.
4PackGirl
13 years ago
p.s. i'm worried about my mom. very worried. memory is starting to fade quite a bit. she lives on the farm & wants to maintain her independence as long as possible. i think it's time for her to move. scary.
Pack93z
13 years ago
First I hope all is well with your mother.. prayers will be extended.

As far as the week. those weeks suck pickled eggs through a straw.. then get hung up on the ribs of the straw. ;)

Hopefully it turns for you.. and the worst is over.
"The oranges are dry; the apples are mealy; and the papayas... I don't know what's going on with the papayas!"
Cheesey
13 years ago
Wow Illy......isn't life "fun???"
I'll be praying for your Mom.
Dan....what surgery is he having? I had surgery on my right shoulder back in the mid 1990's. The doc was honest with me (which i'm glad he was) and told me it would hurt even worse after surgery for about 3 months, then get better. He was right of course.
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4PackGirl
13 years ago
thanks guys. i made it home in rush hour traffic in chicago. my nerves are shot, i've been up since 4am, & i'm in serious need of a beer.

he had arthroscopic surgery to shave off his collarbone, clean up some arthritis, & fix his labela (?) tendon that was torn. hopefully the pain will now be gone & he can enjoy life again.
Cheesey
13 years ago
I had some bone shaved off where the shoulder and arm meet. VERY painful.
Tell Dan i'm thinking of him, and as president Clinton said, "I did NOT have sexu....." wait....wrong quote.......it's "I feel your pain!"
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Formo
13 years ago
Damn girl!! Tell ya what, I'll let you wear the following sig to help cheer you up. Certainly it is better than any of the new ones Shawn made for ya. =)

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Things will get better. Hang in there, you'll be standing tall when the dust settles.
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Thanks to TheViking88 for the sig!!
wpr
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13 years ago
Sorry to hear about all your problems. Hope things go better this week.
I know how frustated you have been I spent all day in the hospital with my Mother last Tue. They ran tests and came up with no answers.
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Wade
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13 years ago
Julie,
Okay. I definitely have to stop whining now. Compared to your week last week, my worst week this year was a Tahiti vacation.

I hope you got that beer you deserved.

And that your husband's surgery proves a resounding success. I'm a complete wuss when it comes to pain, and I cringe at the idea that someone has to endure it constantly for 5 years.

I can't help you with the kid stuff (the "bunghole theory of child rearing" doesn't deal with what happens when the kid is sick), but I can give unsolicited advice about how to handle the aging parent problem.

Or rather, how not to handle it: I think I've made every error in the book.

One mistake, for example, was waiting too long to move my mother into assisted living. Because of my dislike of nursing homes, I kept her here with me too long so she got too dependent on me for the companionship; if she had been able to move earlier, I think she would be having an easier time making new acquaintances, be less susceptible to the loneliness, etc.

Part of my error was simple laziness and procrastination that kept me from understanding how different "assisted living" and "nursing home" experience can be. I don't know what it's like in your area, but even here we have a few different possibilities for "independent, yet assisted living", from places little different from your average condominium to places that handle people who need walkers and can't drive and have various dementia/memory problems.

To be honest, I thought the "independent living" these places talked about was just marketing jargon. I don't know your mom, obviously, so I don't know what in particular makes being on the farm "independent" to her. But I do know that AL options can satisfy a lot of independence needs people might have. She won't be able to milk cows, of course. But I'm betting she would be able to find a place where there are a lot of exfarmers or fellow church goers or whatever. And there might even be places where she can do outdoor stuff like container gardening or whatever.

Obviously, rural areas are going to have fewer AL variations than more populated areas. (In the unlikely event that I make it to "elderly," I'd want to be in a suburban/urban area to make sure I'd find a place that allows "different drummer" sorts.)

Part of my problem was that I never really paid much attention to the people of my mom's generation. Hanging out with old people is about as attractive to me as hanging out with ten year olds. And this meant that I didn't know where my mother's friends, neighbors, acquaintances were going/talking about. And by the time I got around to getting serious about moving my mother out, the additional complications of her decline meant I had no real idea how to get that information. Add in my usual social anxieties, etc, and frankly, we got really lucky that we found the place we did.

The place isn't perfect for her. Because, as I said, I think I waited too long. By the time we got her in (she was on a waiting list for 14 months), the combination of a couple physical problems (bladder, knee pain), continuing declines in short term memory, and her general half-empty-glass approach to life, meant she has had trouble getting sufficiently involved with other residents.

But had I started the process even a year earlier, her natural sociability (despite that half-empty outlook, she's always been very, very social) would have meant she had already developed the relationships she needs.

So, for what its worth, if I have one piece of advice, its start earlier on exploring the options, finding out what kinds of "independent" or "assisted" living options are available in your neck of the woods. You (and your mother) may find yourself pleasantly surprised at what is available.

If possible, think of it not as "having to move out" but as "searching for a vacation home."

Seriously. In a couple ways, my mother has stuff she never had before. Every meal on cloth tableclothes and with cloth napkins. Whirlpools twice a week. Live music in a living room setting. Being able to push a beeper for a nurse to come running if anything happens in the middle of the night.

Yes, moving into one of these places means giving up a lot of stuff. And I doubt there's anyone in them who, when they first move in, wish they didn't have to.

But they can also mean getting some stuff you've never had.

Again, I hope you got the beer(s) you deserved after last wekk. And here's hoping this week is much less stressful.

It has to be: it's going to start with the Packers beating the crap out of Tom Brady and company. And it's going to end with the birth of Christ.

All my best.

Wade
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Romans 12:2 (NKJV)
4PackGirl
13 years ago
thanks for the insight, wade. mom's situation is rather complex because she has narcisstic tendencies so she finds nothing wrong with herself - ever. her parents both had mental issues (this is when i'm glad to be adopted) & her brother is bipolar/manic depressive.

luckily there are some AL options right in her hometown that are quite lovely. there are also some here where i live that are also nice options. if i had my druthers, she'd move down here & be close to excellent medical care in peoria as well as her only grandsons & me. i know she's suffering with some sort of depression & i've tried talking to her about it more than once but she just cannot see it. that depression has caused severe anxiety problems which ultimately led to her blacking out while driving with my kids. and even now, she can't face that she needs help.

it's going to be a long arduous process i know that. she puts this ridiculous amount of pressure on herself about the house she & dad built, the farmland they bought, & won't allow herself to look at all there is out there for her. money is absolutely no issue but she chooses to sit in her house alone the vast majority of the time. she could be going & doing anything she wants but simply doesn't. heck she could buy a place down by me & still keep her house on the farm but she just won't.

i don't know what to do or where to go from here. she told me that my brother & i have POA over health care so i'm wondering if i should have a word with her family doctor expressing my concerns. i don't know how that works though. can i do that or not?

on the up side, no more projectile vomit. dan threw up yesterday but he's been good since. the vicodin & lack of chronic pain has him vegetating on the couch the majority of the time. it's good. he hasn't had a full night's sleep in 5 years.

trying to keep two 8 year olds quiet & content so daddy can sleep has been interesting to say the least. but they've been pretty darn good. we're supposed to have snow here tonite & tomorrow and again on thursday & friday.

and you're right wade - the birth of Christ is the reason for the season. i'm looking forward to it this year more than i have in the past. even with everything that's going on, seeing the amazement in the boys eyes on christmas morning never gets old.
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