Il commented on the post, Icebergs, Elephants, and Landmines
Thank you EJ . . . I’d really like to quote you. Thank you. Yes I feel like I have to pollice my parents and be superhuman. Bless your heart. Il
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You’re not crossing the line . . you’re calling it as you see it and as hard as it is to hear it’s true. I’m worried too Bob. And I’m working every day to do whatever I can for myself and protect my...
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Bingo EJ. Thank you. il
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Hey Denise . . thanks for asking. I’ve talked to their Social Worker. Have not gotten hold of Alz yet. Reading up alot on alz.org re dementia and your posts on twitter as well as posts here. Reading up...
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Farmer’s market Watched a bit of OZ movie Got shoes returned that were hurting me Feedback here
View ArticleIl commented on the post, Choctaw Redundancies (Same Stuff Different Day)
Oh, and I call my brother who is POA to inform him. He does nothing.
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I wonder if you would like a response from someone who is dealing with Depression/PTSD? I can see both sides. Let me know if you do and I’ll expand. il
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Chris thank you for posting this. Invisible illnesses are ‘rampant’ in our society, I think. I think from other people’s perspective. I know at least for me and Depression/ PTSD it’s invisible and...
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Amen to all of the above Richard. I deal with Depression/PTSD as you guys know already. The pain that is invisible is incredibly hard to deal with. I can’t say I have chronic back pain but I can say I...
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OK . . done . . thanks Pegi . . . taking a walk now I promise. il
View ArticleIl commented on the post, Dealing with (Someone Else’s) Depression
Sue, I can understand your rationality and your frustration with what might not be understood or ‘negative’. It’s just that as someone who ‘has depression’ it’s not something I ‘choose’, it’s a...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-consciousness I hope this helps a bit . . il
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Ah Man! I have acupuncture tonight . . . is there a chat link I can follow later? Thanks il.
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am ready for acupuncture sun is out good friend messaged
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Thank you for this Denise. Add to that be religious about setting boundaries with your ‘carees’ about meetings here like I missed the chat last night . . I was putting dinner ahead of the chat . . ....
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OK my response will be in the next blog. il
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Denise, I just called the Alz hotline again and it took about 20 minutes to get through. I understand your concern for Mom and hope that we can clear up that I am unbelievably concerned for her as...
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Denise I’m on the defense here. First I do take her to the bathroom every few hours. I encourage to to go. She is not soiled. Denise I am doing everything I can within my power or my energy. Is there...
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And again. I’m doing what I can while I’m here. I’m hearing that I’m not doing what you want me to do. I have to put the oxygen mask on myself first so that my parents are taken care of. Denise I have...
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