Posted by gitrib on September 17, 2011 at 05:24:36 from (108.203.178.240):
After a family Pow-Wow we decided it as time for me to go to a Nursing home. w=Wife has been here six years. I had been living with my son. I could watch the Gurnsey's go to graze on the irrigated pasture. Son would prepare Supper and I would raid the refrig the rest of the day. Son and I alway visit about mating of the cattle. I could run down parts on the computer. The worry was I would fall and could not get up. Investigated the call button but seemed useless in my case. Had my two cow dogs for security.Not trained guard dogs but were bred by me for six generation and were what I wanted and I guarntee you if I said "getting em" that was all it would take. So here I am sharing the same room with my wife of 60 yrs. got a lot of supid rules set by the dear old goverment. Like you can't set the brakes on a wheel chair, cause that is restraing a person, Can not give you your pain medication on a regular schedule, have to ask for them and the give a rating of pain from 1 to 10. "Damn it I hurt" will not work. Food is excellent. I had to touble shoot my electric wheel chair on the inter net. so I still feel useful. Mom had a problem so she was off to the hospital. Pottasium was out of whack. She has NPH and has a shunt in her brain. She has been one tough lady. So fellows life goes on. My wife is very happy we are together. gitrib
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