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Title: Discharged
Post by: bertiecbx550 on 15 January 2009, 20:53:07
Well they`ve sent me mum home tonight as they want the bed and they are gonna provide care via district nurses for her medication and such like...I`m just happy to see her and so is my dad 2mora will be a busy day as they are gonna deliver a hospital bed and various items and we`ve got a chap coming in from the ocupational therapy to install new hand rails and other items....Dunno how i`m gonna get any kip 2mora with all that hammering and drilling going on ha ha ha suppose i`ll get me head down here for an hour betweeen patrols... ::) I`m just so happy shes home though i cried for 20 mins(big baby!!!) :)
Title: Re: Discharged
Post by: Kieran on 15 January 2009, 20:55:01
Always nice to have your family around. Hope all goes well ;)
Title: Re: Discharged
Post by: hotel21 on 15 January 2009, 20:55:27
Spot on fella.

East, west, homes best.....   ;)
Title: Re: Discharged
Post by: Entwood on 15 January 2009, 20:57:59
Good to hear ... :y :y :y

When my Mum came home after her stroke the occupational therapy folks were amazing, they had done an assessement before she was allowed home, then spent the whole day following her around making notes. Next day the workmen arrived and fitted all sorts of stuff, even down to what I called "doctors taps" .... you know... . those very long lever things.

I was very impressed to be honest.
Title: Re: Discharged
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 15 January 2009, 20:58:41
Gald to hear your news mate. She will probably feel better at home to...
Got a huge Two man Tent if you want to use it  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Discharged
Post by: zippo on 15 January 2009, 20:58:49
Good news All the best to your Mum and Dad
Title: Re: Discharged
Post by: amigov6 on 15 January 2009, 22:58:06
You're not a big baby mate, she's your MUM. I'll stand up to anyone who thinks that's soft. When my folks go i'l  be crying rivers & telling you lot about it. Nothing to be ashamed of mate, shows how much you love her.
    Takes a bigger man to be honest. :y
Title: Re: Discharged
Post by: Pete Elite on 15 January 2009, 23:54:55
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You're not a big baby mate, she's your MUM. I'll stand up to anyone who thinks that's soft. When my folks go i'l  be crying rivers & telling you lot about it. Nothing to be ashamed of mate, shows how much you love her.
    Takes a bigger man to be honest. :y


          I quite agree with you AmigoMV6, when my Dad passed away 12 years ago i couldn't cry at the time, not because i didn't love him, but should have because have been paying for it ever since emotionally, have had to see councilors and had a lot of problems :(.

  My Mums 82 this year and still going strong but i know in my heart that we have to make the most of every day :).

        I hope you have a long time together bertie and make the best of every minute :).
Title: Re: Discharged
Post by: Vamps on 15 January 2009, 23:57:49
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Well they`ve sent me mum home tonight as they want the bed and they are gonna provide care via district nurses for her medication and such like...I`m just happy to see her and so is my dad 2mora will be a busy day as they are gonna deliver a hospital bed and various items and we`ve got a chap coming in from the ocupational therapy to install new hand rails and other items....Dunno how i`m gonna get any kip 2mora with all that hammering and drilling going on ha ha ha suppose i`ll get me head down here for an hour betweeen patrols... ::) I`m just so happy shes home though i cried for 20 mins(big baby!!!) :)

Pleased things are looking up. OT may come out and do the assessment but may take a little longer to get things done, so you may get your kip........Pleased for you M8..... :y