Posted by kcm.MN on December 27, 2020 at 22:22:03 from (174.219.8.60):
In Reply to: A Big Big Thankx posted by Adirondack case guy on December 27, 2020 at 07:21:10:
Loren, good to see you post again. Sadly, not the kind of post we would rather have seen. What you're going through hits a bit too close to home for us, so let me just say we will keep you in our prayers.
Wife wanted me to ask how far it is to your doctor appointment (rhetorical question). She has told me many times how she became overwhelmed and could no longer take her Dad and another friend back and forth to St. Cloud all the time, that there was actually a Medi-Van that made the long trek to take them. Not sure if Medi-Van is the right term or not, and further not sure how likely it would be to be able to set your watch by such rides. Still, it may be an option worth looking into. Wife says it was free to them 25 years ago. She also has said she would only consider that as a last alternative. Sometimes it's harder to wait on a ride than to squeeze into your own vehicle and just get where you wanna be.
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