Hello, All!
Have had a busy workweek. Trying to get some stuff done around the house, too. As of Monday we are here 20 years and have accumulated a lot of stuff (in a little space). DH wants to get a dumpster soon to start pitching. I'm thinking what we can "sell".

Still waiting for builder to let us know he's about to start so we can get the financing part going. He's slow but does great work. I'd just like to have my screen porch before summer's over.
Cheryl, congrats on puppy! We use Purina brands (One, and Pro Plan if I can't make it to special store) with Pedigree canned. I know there are a lot of new brands out there but we've used this forever and have had good luck with it. Whatever you use, try to stick with it as they can get diarrhea if you switch. I don't know anything about the brand you've chosen but would suggest you consider something that's got a good track record and is going to be around for the long haul. People put down Purina at times but they've been around for a long time and do plenty of research and such, so I'm comfortable with them.
A few books I'd suggest (you might have seen me post these on other threads): The Art of Raising A Puppy and How To Be Your Dog's Best Friend by the Monks of New Skete; and Good Owners, Great Dogs by Brian Kilcommons. These are classics and can often be found in used books stores.
I'm of the belief that when it comes to dogs, you often get out of it what you put into it, so it doesn't go to waste. My dog will be 5yo next month and what a challenge she's been!

But I've started to see the payoff lately. She's really grown into a lovely dog but I do think if she'd been with someone who didn't put the time in, things might not have gone well. I have to laugh when people say how well trained she is. As if it magically happened. I want to say, "You have no idea how hard I've worked", but I usually just say "yes, she is". But don't get me started. I was close to flamed on a thread recently. I think that, like kids, everyone just has different ideas about how to raise dogs.
Laurie, how scary! They take a long time reading mine, too. Lots of scar tissue and still have a seroma in there (still painful). I am seeing my surgeon and have an MRI on Monday - both routine. My axillary area has been sore, but my onc didn't feel anything and my mamms were fine in Nov so I try not to worry. I've heard lots of stories lately about new BC cases.
Laura, a good friend of mine goes to CO a lot, I think to the area you mentioned. It sounds really beautiful. Enjoy. Strange about the rash, hope you figure it out. As for the colon, I'm a little confused. You still have UC but not to the point of needing it out? Or no UC? How is your DH doing?
LMP, continuing care nurses' jobs is to help streamline care. For all of us, discharge planning starts on the day of admission. It is
required of us from those that oversee and accredit hospitals. It's not so much about money as it is efficiency. Prolonged stays do cost a lot of money. And if that money goes to waste then it's not available for other, more important things. People sometimes stay an extra day because they don't have a ride home. That's an enormous waste of money and could have been avoided with better planning. Most times things are more complex than a ride home, but you'd probably be surprised at the things that unnecessarily prolong a stay and how much it costs. I think everyone wants people to stay the right amount of time - not more, not less.
http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/continuing+care+nurse
ETA I looked back and saw you said case manager, not continuing care. But it's kind of similar anyway. They look at efficiency and
quality of the care you're receiving, making sure you're getting what you should be getting and that everyone's on the same page. I can see how someone might think they aren't working in their (ie the patient's) best interest, but really, they are. Sure, they'll help save money in the long run if things go well, but they also benefit you by overseeing your care. A Win-Win. We have case managers that call here for DH's needs and I just tell them we're all set, so I can relate somewhat. But just in the interest of knowing exactly what they do:
http://www.medi-smart.com/profile7.htm
jsg, I'm glad you'll see your mother and that your son will get to spend time with her.
GAGWTA!