Posted by Adirondack case guy on January 11, 2021 at 12:35:48 from (74.76.16.33):
In Reply to: Lets make it simple posted by larry@stinescorner on January 11, 2021 at 08:46:25:
Well larry and the rest of you, thanks for the concern. I have a hard time setting comfortably here at the computer so I don't. I still have pumps and tubes and bags hooked into my neck, and stomach, so I am also having to tow a christmas tree with all this stuff around behind me.------- As you know, we heat totally with wood, so the wifey has had to become the "boiler engineer" and that has put a real burden onto her, along with giving me all my shots and keeping the pumps and feeding tubes changed out and operating. I don't understand why they have not let me switch to real food, even if it has to be run through a food processor.-------We have been very lucky that our youngest son and a couple of my younger cousins have stepped up to keep the wood supply cart full next to the boiler, and take care of removing the ashes.-------The hospital has cancelled my appointments with oncology several times now and that is getting very frustrating. The wife has been on the phone most of the day trying to get some answers and make new appointments.I am presuming that the hospital is becoming overwhelmed with the pandemic------------------Loren
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