Hi folks. I could use some prayers. My mother, Alice had a stroke last night. She is in a skilled nursing facility. They wanted to take her to the hospital but we’ve decided to opt for comfort care. Keeping her in her bed and administering pain meds as needed. She’ll be 94 in September. She is legally blind and has severe hearing loss. I am now in discussion with the administration staff to see her. They say I cannot due to COVID restrictions. The current directive is no one other than medical staff are allowed in the facility. I clearly see a distinction between doing things right and doing the right thing. Thanks for reading this. I haven’t slept and I will continue to fight for her and to visit her. Blessings x
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Hi folks. I could use some prayers. My mother, Alice had a stroke last night. She is in a skilled nursing facility. They wanted to take her to the hospital but we’ve decided to opt for comfort care. Keeping her in her bed and administering pain meds as needed. She’ll be 94 in September. She is legally blind and has severe hearing loss. I am now in discussion with the administration staff to see her. They say I cannot due to COVID restrictions. The current directive is no one other than medical staff are allowed in the facility. I clearly see a distinction between doing things right and doing the right thing. Thanks for reading this. I haven’t slept and I will continue to fight for her and to visit her. Blessings xOutside of a dog a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read
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Sorry to hear about your mum techie...I sympathise ..Joe was in hospital for nearly 2 months and I couldn't visit..was convinced he would die and i'd never see him again..I couldn't even bring him home because he was in ICU...would you be able to bring her home and hire a nurse to administer medication? Not ideal but probably the only alternative? so difficult during this pandemic...sending love to you and her xxxLast edited by mollyka; April 8, 2021, 11:58 AM.Contentedly sober since 27/12/2011
contentedly NF since 8/04/14
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Originally posted by techie View PostHi folks. I could use some prayers. My mother, Alice had a stroke last night. She is in a skilled nursing facility. They wanted to take her to the hospital but we’ve decided to opt for comfort care. Keeping her in her bed and administering pain meds as needed. She’ll be 94 in September. She pop is legally blind and has severe hearing loss. I am now in discussion with the administration staff to see her. They say I cannot due to COVID restrictions. The current directive is no one other than medical staff are allowed in the facility. I clearly see a distinction between doing things right and doing the right thing. Thanks for reading this. I haven’t slept and I will continue to fight for her and to visit her. Blessings x
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[MENTION=11089]techie[/MENTION]...........our dear, dear Techie,:hug: my heart goes out to you. One of my favourite names Alice. Just a thought but why not drop her address into our PMs and we'll inundate her with cards.
There has to be a way to see her even if its just a wave through the window. Have you a handkerchief which you can dab with your favorite aftershave on that she would recognise to her as you. She can hold onto that.
The elders in care homes over here are now all vaccinated. In fact most over 70s are done and dusted.
My In-laws are in their 90s and have a cleaning lady. Once she's gone my Ma-in-law re-does everything she's done.
Would you believe it but that Peer support group started donkey's years ago in Ireland and is slowly making its way around the world.It could be worse, I could be filing.
AF since 7/7/2009
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Evening,
An irish group, dont think Ive heard of them before [MENTION=7008]JackieClaire[/MENTION]. Were there many there?
Originally posted by byebyebridgetjones View PostNo they said accept it or resign. So I approached the union and have a meeting with them next Monday. Once I stick my head above the parapet it will be on. Target on the back. But I'd rather do that than be a sheep and take whatever they dish. I'm too much of a cranky old bitch for that.
Originally posted by mollyka View Posta few years back - her husband also works for the same organisation - and he was bullied so badly that he hanged himself -- in the staff canteen - with the bullies names written on a whiteboard -- but did SHE speak up --- my god it was slaughter -- and they backed down completely -- timid middle-aged women from horrific harridans ?
Thats almost as bad [MENTION=22456]starty[/MENTION], teams!!
I feel like my workplace is unusual - its mostly normal, with normal people. Plenty of slack-jawed idiots outside of our department of course.
Im so sorry to hear that [MENTION=11089]techie[/MENTION], we are all thinking of you here. We will do a window visit to the hospital my FIL is at this weekend.. its not much, a real life wave, but it will make his day. Alice is a beautiful name.AF - July 19th 2015 :happy2:
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Thank you for your support, concern, and prayers. Mom is stable. Paralyzed on her right side, but stable. They have granted me permission to see her tomorrow. I’ll have 20 minute, and I have to enter through the back employee entrance. I spoke with the CEO of the non profit that runs these facilities earlier. He recognized me by name as my wife and I gave them a huge donation at one of their fund raisers last year. So, it seems that gave me enough cachet to break the rules. We are so angry at California for its slow speed at allowing vaccinated individuals to visit loved ones in hospitals and nursing facilities. I am now giving a lot of thought about moving out of California. While it is a beautiful state, it is a failed one politically, economically, and environmentally.
Sorry for the rant. I am extremely grateful for this site and all of you. A friend was worried that I may drink or take pills. I told her that version of me no longer exists. Thanks again Army friends.Outside of a dog a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read
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Techie my thoughts are with you and your mum. How awful for all of you. I feel so strongly that governments and organisations have not resolved the horror of not allowing elderly to have their loved ones around them. It boils my blood. As mentioned my husbands aunt spent the last 6 weeks of her life with 2 visits and one of those, she was unconscious. Its not on, it inhumane. I am glad you get 20 mins but the fact it is due to a donation only is so wrong. My best wishes to you and your family
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Originally posted by satz123 View PostYeah me too Molls. I had to walk Rosie when MrS was laid up - I've kept it up as much as I can. It is THE best thing for getting rid of a bad humour.
Also the few days in work I couldn't be without - different conversations, talk to young people, non-Irish nationals all with their customs & little quirks and us with ours .... we laugh at each other.
I can feel MrS starting to become 'old' - using the 5k restriction as an excuse. Does that make sense? His world has become soooo small. I know we can't break the shaggin' 5k but I would take a chance mid-week just to see the sea or the mountains.
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Originally posted by mollyka View PostDon't let him...(get old)...got a sniff of it when Joe was sick and even then I just couldn't bear it...I still think of him as the gorgeous blonde tanned specimen I met nigh on 50 years ago...nope not going to let him...have him organising insurance and tax on the bike today....yay!!!
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Morning and waves to the world,
[MENTION=11089]techie[/MENTION]............so happy you're getting to see your mum. Precious moments for both of you.
Mr. JC in his proper office rather than upstairs. There are some clients he has to see face to face or at the moment from behind a screen.
Mikey is casting his winter coat and it looks like little dots of cotton wool all over the floor.It could be worse, I could be filing.
AF since 7/7/2009
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Good afternoon, sad news regarding your Mother Techie but glad you can get to see her.
Great news re Joe clear of that infection Molly but still difficult time I guess.
I feel lonely here in this house but luckily I can encourage myself to get out and walk or slow run every day.
2nd Vaccine due next week so maybe I can plan to see my lovely daughter in Norway if they let me in.
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Originally posted by starty View PostRe becoming old Satz, what does that mean? I ask because I feel as is we (Me and Mr) are loving our life now even if we dont do much. Our worlds have got smaller but much more simplified and I like that. I am not even going to bother to get my hair recoloured and am going to embrace my grey :haha: If I was restricted to 5k I would be pissed off though
Originally posted by brit View PostGood afternoon, sad news regarding your Mother Techie but glad you can get to see her.
Great news re Joe clear of that infection Molly but still difficult time I guess.
I feel lonely here in this house but luckily I can encourage myself to get out and walk or slow run every day.
2nd Vaccine due next week so maybe I can plan to see my lovely daughter in Norway if they let me in.
More SUPER DUPER news today -- Joe is having his heart operation next Friday -- was terrified that they'd tell us 6 months time or something -- nope -- he goes in crack of dawn next Friday --- will be done later in the day and then depending on recovery a few days and then home to convalesce --- it's like a LOAD off our shoulders --
I get you about the bike Starty -- and if you've survived without I wouldn't encourage it back in -- but to Joe it's super important -- I remember my dad had a heart attack about 3 years before he died and frankly those years were miserable for him - he had to quit smokes,, drink,, food with a higher calorie content than lettuce -- and he was not happy -- so not doing that to Joe -- have to watch the food -- but other than that -- literally --- 'on your bike lad'!!!!
Good you're getting to see your Mum Techie -- I fully understand not allowing visitors in but it's very hard when you are the relative -- believe you me -- I know!!Contentedly sober since 27/12/2011
contentedly NF since 8/04/14
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Afternoon all. Great news again Molly, you are on the home stretch. Delighted you are getting to see your mother Techie. Good to hear that you are getting out for a bit of a run and some walks Brit. Fingers crossed that you will get to see your daughter. They closed their borders end of January and Oslo is in lockdown at the moment. I will also try and visit as soon as possible but think I might be waiting a while.
Hailstones here a while ago. Building up to going out to the garden but crocheting is winning.
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I'm with Starty on this one. It's inhumane. There is NO excuse to let someone be very ill or die alone. None.
Whatever it took [MENTION=11089]techie[/MENTION] I am glad you are getting in to see your Mam - but it is only right. PPE can be provided - the same PPE the nurses wear if necessary.
Each case should be looked at separately and a risk assessment done. FFS someone at End of Life should have family around them.....
They need to stop making sweeping rules for everyone.
I'll tell you something no-one will stop me going in to see my mother when her time comes. Looking in a window as a loved one dies ? - I can't even imagine it.
I'll be hiring a bulldozer .......
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Originally posted by starty View PostRe becoming old Satz, what does that mean? I am not even going to bother to get my hair recoloured and am going to embrace my grey :haha: If I was restricted to 5k I would be pissed off though
I know we all agree that for us the simple life is better but I'd hate my life to be that predictable.
Like my life is soooooo lived on the edge : Tesco today - Aldi tomorrow :haha:
WHERE'S STIRLY ?????
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