ZRX1200
3 years ago
I loathe Kaiser…and we’re not even a Kaiser zone.
Sunoverbeach
3 years ago
He is supposed to be Turkish. Some say his father was German. Nobody believed he was real.
deadeyedick
3 years ago

He is supposed to be Turkish. Some say his father was German. Nobody believed he was real.

Sunoverbeach wrote:



We all been Sözed here.
8trackdisco
3 years ago
Dad is out of the hospital from the stroke he had Sunday. He’s now in a nursing home closer to their house (10 miles).

That is an improvement. Will take it.
DrafterX
3 years ago
Damn... 😞
Didn't know 8.. improvement is good tho... 😟
Gene363
3 years ago

Dad is out of the hospital from the stroke he had Sunday. He’s now in. Nursing home closer to their house (10 miles).

That is an improvement. Will take it.

8trackdisco wrote:




Yes, and the hospital is no place to get any rest.

As my RN (retired) wife says, "If you're getting rest in the hospital, some nurse is not doing their job."
MACS
3 years ago
Fortunately I have never had an overnight stay in the hospital. Just same day surgery on the shoulder and once on my hand.

I'm hoping I can keep that trend going for as long as possible.

Glad to hear pops is out of the joint, Russ. (knowing your dad, the hospital is likely the same as prison to him)
BuckyB93
3 years ago
Strokes are scary. Glad you dad is making improvements.

I dislike hospitals too. They are full of sick people.
delta1
3 years ago
and the patients in them are kinda scary too....
Stogie1020
3 years ago

Dad is out of the hospital from the stroke he had Sunday. He’s now in a nursing home closer to their house (10 miles).

That is an improvement. Will take it.

8trackdisco wrote:


Glad to hear he is doing better, 8.
8trackdisco
3 years ago
Thanks, Fellas.

Saw him on Saturday. He's weak and brittle. Mostly makes sense when he talks. It is better when he slows his speech cadence down or he sounds blurry.

I'd give him extra credit is he'd put his teeth in, but that is a "bridge" too far.

Can tell by his eyes he wants to be done with all this. If it were me, think I'd tap out after the second heart attack, first stroke and first cancer. The guy is taking a lickin and keeps on tickin'. His mom lived into her 90s. Hope he isn't cursed with that.

A day at a time.
Ram27
3 years ago
Keeping your family in our prayers Eight.
BuckyB93
3 years ago
Day at a time indeed. It's tough to see folks we love melt away. We will all have to go there at some point unless we pass away unexpectedly.

I have a vivid memory of visiting my ex-wife's grandfather in the nursing homes when he was on his last legs (after a couple of strokes).

At the end of his days, he was in the nursing home and he was a shell of himself. He couldn't communicate much other than hand signals and looking in his eyes there was not much behind them. Just an empty stare. I think he could register who was visiting I'm but not sure.

I told my wife, after our last visit before he died, that if I ever get to that point... just check me out of the place and roll me into the woods. Hopefully in the winter where I can pass away via hypothermia or something. Just another old guy that wandered out of the hospital and was found dead lost in the woods.
Gene363
3 years ago

Keeping your family in our prayers Eight.

Ram27 wrote:



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rfenst
3 years ago
Prayers for your Dad and family.
BuckyB93
3 years ago
My Mom's new hip replacement went well. Dr said that she needed the new hip badly as her femoral something or other was completely collapsed. He said that it should immediately relive the pain (after the surgery trauma subsides). She's staying the night at the hospital and will be in physical rehab for a week or so. They even want her to get up and start using a walker tonight.

I'm amazed with modern medicine. Not including pre-op and post-op, her operation was a 90 minute process. Essentially amputating a leg at the hip joint and to put in a new man made hip. By mid afternoon when she sobered up from the general anesthesia and has some food they are gonna get her walking with walker.

90 minutes to change a hip? I take an hour or hour and half while I lazily change the oil and oil filter in my car.

I'll be back in Sconnie in about 13 hrs assuming the flights are all on schedule.
Ram27
3 years ago
Glad all went well for Mom Bucky.
Keeping family in our prayers.
Safe travels.
8trackdisco
3 years ago

My Mom's new hip replacement went well. Dr said that she needed the new hip badly as her femoral something or other was completely collapsed. He said that it should immediately relive the pain (after the surgery trauma subsides). She's staying the night at the hospital and will be in physical rehab for a week or so. They even want her to get up and start using a walker tonight.

I'm amazed with modern medicine. Not including pre-op and post-op, her operation was a 90 minute process. Essentially amputating a leg at the hip joint and to put in a new man made hip. By mid afternoon when she sobered up from the general anesthesia and has some food they are gonna get her walking with walker.

90 minutes to change a hip? I take an hour or hour and half while I lazily change the oil and oil filter in my car.

I'll be back in Sconnie in about 13 hrs assuming the flights are all on schedule.

BuckyB93 wrote:



Being the two biggest hospitals are next to each other, we could visit our parents together!

Who says I don’t know how to party?!
deadeyedick
3 years ago

Being the two biggest hospitals are next to each other, we could visit our parents together!

Who says I don’t know how to party?!

8trackdisco wrote:



A hospital herf! 🤦
Gene363
3 years ago

Glad all went well for Mom Bucky.
Keeping family in our prayers.
Safe travels.

Ram27 wrote:




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