Hillary Supporters unite part 2; no bashing please

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[QUOTE="Got Disney";25328317]Good Morning my fellow HS friends...Happy Memorial day :thumbsup2

Jacksonmom..hope your dad is feeling well today and Jarn if you check in we are also thinking about you and your family..so to both of you :hug: :hug:

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Thanks for thinking of him.
Sadly he had a fall yesterday. His wife was moving him to the toilet and his legs just buckled underneath him. His legs were weak, but he could still stand on them as long as he had someone holding him for added support.
Anyway, he fell, even though his wife was holding on to him and the way he landed his wife could not get him up without help, so they had to call a neighbor to help him back up. (I live about 2.5 to 3 hours away from them)

He's OK, but nothing like your neighbor seeing you semi naked to make you lose just a little more of your dignity :(

Anyway, didn't mean to make a long post about it. Just didn't have a good day yesterday. Just the daily roller coaster when living with ALS :worried:
 
Thanks for thinking of him.
Sadly he had a fall yesterday. His wife was moving him to the toilet and his legs just buckled underneath him. His legs were weak, but he could still stand on them as long as he had someone holding him for added support.
Anyway, he fell, even though his wife was holding on to him and the way he landed his wife could not get him up without help, so they had to call a neighbor to help him back up. (I live about 2.5 to 3 hours away from them)

He's OK, but nothing like your neighbor seeing you semi naked to make you lose just a little more of your dignity :(

Anyway, didn't mean to make a long post about it. Just didn't have a good day yesterday. Just the daily roller coaster when living with ALS :worried:

:hug:
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";25328317]Good Morning my fellow HS friends...Happy Memorial day :thumbsup2

Jacksonmom..hope your dad is feeling well today and Jarn if you check in we are also thinking about you and your family..so to both of you :hug: :hug:

And to all the OS today that love our thread more than there own...have not read your posts but I send you love with Pixie Dust pixiedust: pixiedust:pixiedust:

Did anyone notice that they changed the Smilies again...::yes::[/QUOTE]

Happy Memorial Day to you too!

Yes, I did see the new smilies, but didn't notice until you said something. :thanks: :flower1: They are pretty cool!

Mary
 
I am still looking for that stick poking smilie DISUNC posted earlier.
 

Thanks for thinking of him.
Sadly he had a fall yesterday. His wife was moving him to the toilet and his legs just buckled underneath him. His legs were weak, but he could still stand on them as long as he had someone holding him for added support.
Anyway, he fell, even though his wife was holding on to him and the way he landed his wife could not get him up without help, so they had to call a neighbor to help him back up. (I live about 2.5 to 3 hours away from them)

He's OK, but nothing like your neighbor seeing you semi naked to make you lose just a little more of your dignity :(

Anyway, didn't mean to make a long post about it. Just didn't have a good day yesterday. Just the daily roller coaster when living with ALS :worried:

Sorry to hear that...it is so hard when our parents dont do well. We expect them to be with us forever. My Dh and I had my MOM years ago live with us till she passed(she was only 62)...and my Dad who had many health problems also lived with us. He has also passed. Being a nurse they came to live with me. I am glad he has someone with him. How old is your dad if you dont mind me asking?

I am still looking for that stick poking smilie DISUNC posted earlier.

Sure could use a stick like that around here::yes:: :rotfl:
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";25333713]Sorry to hear that...it is so hard when our parents dont do well. We expect them to be with us forever. My Dh and I had my MOM years ago live with us till she passed(she was only 62)...and my Dad who had many health problems also lived with us. He has also passed. Being a nurse they came to live with me. I am glad he has someone with him. How old is your dad if you dont mind me asking?



Sure could use a stick like that around here::yes:: :rotfl:[/QUOTE]

Yes, it is hard. This is my first time dealing with an illness with my parents. My mom is still healthy
My dad is 51 years old so this disease came out of the blue because he has always been healthy and kept himself fit by biking and walking and eating good.

I just wish I lived closer to my dad. It is hard being about 3 hours away (one way) :(
I am an only child so I wish I could be there for him more.


Hey, at least today this thread seems to be "quiet" Ahhhhh ;)
 
I am still looking for that stick poking smilie DISUNC posted earlier.

Thats from my "private smilie collection"! :3dglasses

[QUOTE="Got Disney";25333713]Sorry to hear that...it is so hard when our parents dont do well. We expect them to be with us forever. My Dh and I had my MOM years ago live with us till she passed(she was only 62)...and my Dad who had many health problems also lived with us. He has also passed. Being a nurse they came to live with me. I am glad he has someone with him. :[/QUOTE]

4 years ago my parents both took turns for the worse. A multitude of illnesses, emphysema, dimensia, alzheimers....etc.. Dad would have been fine in a Adult center, but not Mom. I wound up putting everything I own in storage & moved into their house!!!!:scared1: Switched career so I work 3 nights a week....lotsa Drs appointment every week. GOD BLESS THEIR UNION HEALTH INS (perscriptions inc) !!!!:worship: So far just this calendar year, they racked up 3 Million in cost!:eek:

Dad will be 80, Mom will be 79. She is bedridden at this stage.
I often say having a dozen kids is much easier!:headache:

:flower3: To all the Caretakers.
 
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Jacksonmom and DisUnc, my best to you both. You both have so much to deal with!
 
Thats from my "private smilie collection"! :3dglasses



4 years ago my parents both took turns for the worse. A multitude of illnesses, emphysema, dimensia, alzheimers....etc.. Dad would have been fine in a Adult center, but not Mom. I wound up putting everything I own in storage & moved into their house!!!!:scared1: Switched career so I work 3 nights a week....lotsa Drs appointment every week. GOD BLESS THEIR UNION HEALTH INS (perscriptions inc) !!!!:worship: So far just this calendar year, they racked up 3 Million in cost!:eek:



Dad will be 80, Mom will be 79. She is bedridden at this stage.
I often say having a dozen kids is much easier!:headache:

:flower3: To all the Caretakers.

Not easy is it DISUNC...taking care of our parents. It took awhile but my dad got use to me changing his diapers and bathing him and such. I think it made it a little easier him knowing that i was a nurse. Longer story with my Mom. They were divorced so they lived with us at different times. Your parents are lucky to have you. Dad was bedridden also. No matter how hard we tryed to get him up moving he would not so the saying goes if you dont use it(your muscles)you loose it.Dad could not go on any kind of medi-cal till all was spent. all his savings, selling the house, everything...than he got medi-sal 3 years after. His meds cost him $1600 a month....many times i went into Mexico and got them for a fraction of the cost. When it come to the elderly ......the system runs short...mostly with meds since many are not covered by Medicare.


3 million OMG that is like wow 3 million...double UGGGGG:eek: Are you an only child also?

Jacksonsmom your Dad is so young...that even makes it harder. And dont be to hard on yourself for being 3 hrs away....he is not alone and he may also not want you to see him this way. He knows you love him and that you are there when he needs you.

And you are right being an only child makes it very hard. Even though my whole family lives in florida and both my parents were flown to me from florida so we could care for them. I at least had siblings to talk with about what we were going throuhg. They were not close enough to help but they were there to talk to. We are here to talk with if you need us:hug:
 
Methinks I should take your reply in due order, no?
Here goes:

1. Yes. I do believe that the Senator's statement effectively legitimized the notion/fear that Obama's life is at risk. Before now, that notion was only uttered at kitchen tables or whispered at Starbucks. Nobody (I hope) really wanted to believe that Obama's life was really at risk---and people self-protected by chalking that notion up to paranoia. But Senator Clinton's remark instantly made it a plausible scenario. No longer is it paranoia---Obama's own running mate acknowledges the danger he could be in. On TV. She doesn't have to explicitly say "Obama could be assassinated" in order for that to be her core intent of message.

2. Regarding Reverend Wright. I have only listened to one of the two controversial sermons in it's entirety (the one from which the "chickens coming home to roost" quote was pulled). So that's the only one I'm qualified to comment on. That sermon is not at all vitriolic and that quote is not his own---he pulled it from (and attributed it to) an interview with a US Ambassador. The theme/message of that particular sermon is "self-examination". And taking appropriate action. And personal responsibility. Though a bit raucous for my own personal tastes (and considering that I'm not particularly religious), I found the sermon inspiring and thought-provoking. Having grown up in and around the Black Church and on the South Side of Chicago, I have a great respect for the Black Christian tradition. And for the good Rev. Wright did and does in my (former) community. However. At the end of the day, I know this much to be true--- no matter for whom I choose to vote...I'm not voting for Reverend Wright.


Absolutely Bloody brilliant, SDY - I tell you your reply is brilliant!

Thank you for speaking truth, and defending your position on Rev. Wright. I think that there is an immediate defensiveness that emerges when people hear his sermon. I too was defensive until I realized he was referring Polk's response on Hannity and Combs. I then listened to the entire sermon

This type of spin is the spin that I complain about. Pray on the minds of the ignorant, and further divide this country by race.

This is a bit off topic:
You know, I am in a VERY racist part of America, and I decided to see how many people would vote for Obama. I went to my co-workers and questioned them. Those who had "friends" who were African American did not see the Rev. Wright surmons as controversial as those who were 45 and over, and/or did not have relationships with African Americans.
 
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Jacksonsmom your Dad is so young...that even makes it harder. And dont be to hard on yourself for being 3 hrs away....he is not alone and he may also not want you to see him this way. He knows you love him and that you are there when he needs you.

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That is what a lot of people say too.
We do try to get up there every other weekend, we couldn't this weekend though because I have a terrible cold. With my dad's breathing being so bad we don't want anyone with any virus/colds around him. If he catches even a slight cold, he probably won't be able to fight it off and he will die, so we played it safe and didn't visit him this weekend.
Hopefully by next weekend my cold will be gone and we can get up there.

I agree with DISUNC :flower3: to all caregivers!
 
That is what a lot of people say too.
We do try to get up there every other weekend, we couldn't this weekend though because I have a terrible cold. With my dad's breathing being so bad we don't want anyone with any virus/colds around him. If he catches even a slight cold, he probably won't be able to fight it off and he will die, so we played it safe and didn't visit him this weekend.
Hopefully by next weekend my cold will be gone and we can get up there.

I agree with DISUNC :flower3: to all caregivers!

This is with my mom too. With her exacerbation COPD, if the kids have even a slight cough, they can't go anywhere near her room. I'm using disinfectant stuff on the door knobs and everything I touch at that point.
She had 2 pretty bad breathing spells yesterday, so I had to stay indoors and listen for her. She coudln't breathe and was sweating pretty bad. Her back gives out too now, so she wants to hold her breath when her back hurts and that hurts her breathing, so it's a vicious circle.

I look at my neighbors who can come and go as they please and I feel jealousy. I know I would have it no other way, but I wish she wasn't so against going to the Dr. That's another hurdle I have to get over. I always think in my mind, this would be so much better if she was normal and would have went to the dr., so it wouldn't get to this stage so fast.

I agree DISUNC! :hug: to all the caregivers who give themselves for their loved ones.
 
Just for the record, I wanted to say that I think Hillary's comments, while incredibly stupid and poorly phrased, were not intended to suggest the possibility of assassination. She was trying to point out that the race in '68 was still going on in June, and I think that's all she was trying to point out. Unfortunately, she chose to phrase her comments in such a way as to bring up the notion of assassination, so her comments were mistook by many to mean something I honestly think she had no intention of suggesting.

It was a dumb mistake, there is no question about that. But I honestly don't think that she intended to inject the idea of assassination into the conversation. She just screwed up and should have used some other example to make her case.
 
This is with my mom too. With her exacerbation COPD, if the kids have even a slight cough, they can't go anywhere near her room. I'm using disinfectant stuff on the door knobs and everything I touch at that point.
She had 2 pretty bad breathing spells yesterday, so I had to stay indoors and listen for her. She coudln't breathe and was sweating pretty bad. Her back gives out too now, so she wants to hold her breath when her back hurts and that hurts her breathing, so it's a vicious circle.

I look at my neighbors who can come and go as they please and I feel jealousy. I know I would have it no other way, but I wish she wasn't so against going to the Dr. That's another hurdle I have to get over. I always think in my mind, this would be so much better if she was normal and would have went to the dr., so it wouldn't get to this stage so fast.

I agree DISUNC! :hug: to all the caregivers who give themselves for their loved ones.
I had to google 'exacerbation'. Those episodes sound very scary. Do they happen often?
 
My mother died young (less than a month after her 60th birthday). I cared for her in her last illness and I would not give up the time we had together for anything. Caregiving has its ups as well as downs.
 
These are circulated around the Internet. They are articles supposedly linking Obama to Communism.

http://www.usasurvival.org/

Both PDF's in website are very long and detailed!

Happy reading!:scared1:
 
I just wanted to post some good wishes for those who are going through such rough times right now with the health of their loved ones. I know how hard it can be as well. My father died of bone cancer when I was twelve, my mother of kidney failure when I was thirteen and I lost my only brother six years ago also to kidney problems. It is so hard to watch those you love so much suffer. It is a very helpless feeling. I know I differ with you guys on politics, but my heart sincerely goes out to all that are dealing with health problems of loved ones. You are in my thoughts and prayers.:)
 
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