As for your Mum - I said the other day that I don't know whether it's better for older people who are chronically and progressively ill to have their wits about them or not. Sometimes I think it's better that they don't because they can't understand what's happening to them. My Dad was on morphine during his last days and drifting in and out of a morphine haze. When he was lucid, the only thing he wanted was to go home. It was difficult for everyone. Courage and patience, dear girl. Don't know what else to say....
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As for your Mum - I said the other day that I don't know whether it's better for older people who are chronically and progressively ill to have their wits about them or not. Sometimes I think it's better that they don't because they can't understand what's happening to them. My Dad was on morphine during his last days and drifting in and out of a morphine haze. When he was lucid, the only thing he wanted was to go home. It was difficult for everyone. Courage and patience, dear girl. Don't know what else to say....For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
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Originally posted by JackieClaire View Post[MENTION=9094]satz123[/MENTION]........sorry cross post.
I've written it down......the apple stuff. Could have cried with delight with when I saw tinned sardines on the list.
Yep, your own sobriety first. You have no idea how much I admire you.........you should be sainted.............Saint Satz has a ring to itFor every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
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Originally posted by JackieClaire View Post:harhar:
Mebbees she could start her own MWO retirement home.For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
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Good morning everyone. Great to see the patients feeling a bit better. You really are a saint Satz, very hard to be book ended with problems in both directions. You are right to detach and look after yourself. Another beautiful morning, it just seems to go on and on. Think I’ll take the doggies for a walk by the river as it’s shaded. Sunday papers and another bbq. Must download the Liz Nugent books as well but might save them for holiday.
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[MENTION=9094]satz123[/MENTION], you shared the same standard and alternative ideas with JC that I would have, making me wonder what in the heck I was doing all those years in grad school :yikes:! I hate bananas but love avocados so generally assume that's where I get some. I wish I could develop a taste for sardines, [MENTION=7008]JackieClaire[/MENTION]. Do you just eat them straight from the tin???
Many people would use the situations with your son and mom as excuses to "have a drink", Satz. Your ability to detach while keeping them protected seems like the best thing for everyone. I hope to be like you when these kinds of stresses arise. xx, NS
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Hey all - just back from holliers today sorry been missing - hello to all the regulars and not-so-regulars as I am now!
sounds manky Jackie - you'll be glad to get that out of your system anyhows - and well done on the years clocked up
sounds like you're really the squashed generation Benjy - and truly my heart goes out to you - when my mum was sick I wasn't particularly having sprog problems and when I was having sprog problems it was mainly after mum died - so I either had one or the other - but shit - that's life and it seems awful shagging random what gets thrown at us and when --- I'm learning to live one day at a time to the best of my ability - really let myself get consumed by worries and anxieties and well - lots of times none of these things happen
anyways - it's good to be home tho had a wonderful wonderful time - now a little bit of lovely autumn weather please Ireland - had enough of this shiteContentedly sober since 27/12/2011
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Evening all,
Yes Satz you are a saint. When mum was ill it took all my energy. Not sure I would have coped as well as you if I had a sprog giving me grief too.
Been a busy day here, long walk at 6.30am to avoid the heat then a looong meet up with some friends from work. Found myself a lovely pair of shorts for £15 which was a bonus. Now getting ready for the week. Mr S is starting another diet so I will have to help him with that. He is worryingly over weight and I must say I get very frustrated with his choices BUT he must have got equally fed up with mine so I guess we are quits :haha:
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Originally posted by starty View PostEvening all,
Yes Satz you are a saint. When mum was ill it took all my energy. Not sure I would have coped as well as you if I had a sprog giving me grief too.
Been a busy day here, long walk at 6.30am to avoid the heat then a looong meet up with some friends from work. Found myself a lovely pair of shorts for £15 which was a bonus. Now getting ready for the week. Mr S is starting another diet so I will have to help him with that. He is worryingly over weight and I must say I get very frustrated with his choices BUT he must have got equally fed up with mine so I guess we are quits :haha:Contentedly sober since 27/12/2011
contentedly NF since 8/04/14
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Originally posted by starty View PostX post molls! LOVELY to see you back!! Delighted you had a great holiday. Where did you go?Contentedly sober since 27/12/2011
contentedly NF since 8/04/14
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Mr S not addicted to sugar just massive quantities of food like bread, potato and pasta. I think I will need to take control of the cooking. God help him.
Iceland was a weird experience. The hostel was a dirty hovel and the trip was non stop, no sleep and being in close proximity to 50 people that I work with for 3 days sent me over the edge :haha:
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ah shit - that's poxy - tbh Starts - for at LEAST a year I didn't so much as go to a house party with friends or a pub or hardly even a restaurant - I just re-grouped and wouldn't have gone anywhere where there was going to be drinking - not for love or money - now I don't much either - but that's just cos I'm a lazy cow ;-)Contentedly sober since 27/12/2011
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