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Posted by jimont on November 15, 2005 at 15:25:05 from (149.99.88.133):
In Reply to: How are you doing jimont posted by BobinKY on November 15, 2005 at 10:00:38:
Hi Bob - So nice of you to ask. I just got home for a little rest between viewings at the funeral home and just had to check in with what was happening on this great site. Boy it sure was a busy afternoon seeing soooo many people I had not seen in years. It's hard to describe how isolated one feels they've become when looking after an invalid 24/7 for so many years. But it looks as if people have'nt forgotten us afterall by today's turnout and night viewings tend to get even larger crowds. I'm not crying the blues here, but people really don't know when to visit when a person like Sharon has so many professional and care workers all in a different hours and her condition changes daily. One really can't fault people for not visiting under those circumstances. B.T.W. we still have a Dr. who makes house calls to shutins like Sharon. I'm just so thankfull for this healthcare system we have here in Canada because without it we would have been destitute years ago. You've probably heard the bi*#hing about waiting lines here, but we have NEVER EVER had any problem getting good ,timely service. I know I'm rambling on here, but I'm just so darn tired after writing thankyou letters to the Fire Dept Emergency Response Team and other agencies till midnight last night and composing an euology from 5 a.m. till 8 am this morning. Well , the gang's here to return for the night viewing so I'd better go. Will get back on line after the funeral to-morrow. Once again, thanks for asking , it is so uplifting to get the responces I've recieved from this site. Jim
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