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  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    di3004 wrote: »
    Thank you Gerry.:A

    Yes I know what your saying, you have had a real tough time of it yourself and bless you your always smiling.;)X

    I have been told all different things by different shifts as well, some say he have settled down lovely and not been a problem, and now suddenly they are saying he is not settling, but they have been upping and downing his meds the last fortnight, so maybe that does have something to do with it.
    Think we must take it with a flow at the moment.

    ((((HUGS)))) for you Gerry. XXXX:A
    How was your mum Di when you went to do her shopping?
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    marshallka wrote: »
    You will see your name there weekly then I assume. ;)

    I try not to post as much cause i cannot get other things done. I have got to get this damp problem done and all the walls washed with this special stuff painted on and my loft has got to be done (breath!!!!) but I cannot help but post but never a top poster though.

    I wake up about 6-7 am and get as much as I can done then mostly, then although this varies I sign on after 10am sometimes earlier, then my Uncle arrives, so back and forth on here, think its a habit of mine now......:o:D.

    Hope you get this damp issue sorted out soon as well.
    Good luck.;)X
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • sharpdeath
    sharpdeath Posts: 1,146 Forumite
    marshallka wrote: »
    Mind you my hubby nearly died (he is an electrician) when he saw my iron wiring.:eek:

    When he plugged it in? :rotfl:
    All the time you're watching your back, you can never look forward...
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    marshallka wrote: »
    How was your mum Di when you went to do her shopping?

    She had her hair done, it looks lovely, she felt better for that.;)
    Yes she was calmer, the shopping centre not far from her house, so it did not take too long, I went back to her house and my oldest brother and wife was there and staying awhile, so this cheered her up as well.
    Thanks for asking.;)X
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    I hear more snow is on the cards for some of us tomorrow....again....:eek:, then turning to heavy rain on Thursday.......I welcome rain any day.......until the Spring that is......:D
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
  • di3004 wrote: »
    Thank you Gerry.:A

    Yes I know what your saying, you have had a real tough time of it yourself and bless you your always smiling.;)X

    I have been told all different things by different shifts as well, some say he have settled down lovely and not been a problem, and now suddenly they are saying he is not settling, but they have been upping and downing his meds the last fortnight, so maybe that does have something to do with it.
    Think we must take it with a flow at the moment.

    ((((HUGS)))) for you Gerry. XXXX:A

    Does your dad not have a primary care group Di, That you can speak with regarding any changes?
  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    di3004 wrote: »
    I wake up about 6-7 am and get as much as I can done then mostly, then although this varies I sign on after 10am sometimes earlier, then my Uncle arrives, so back and forth on here, think its a habit of mine now......:o:D.

    Hope you get this damp issue sorted out soon as well.
    Good luck.;)X
    I don't know how you can stay up so late and then get up so early as well. I have to go bed for 10 to 11 and up at 6.30 ish sometimes 6.45 (but sometimes up in the night too:eek:). I need my sleep. Does your uncle come then most days now? That is so brilliant for you all. Its good to have a teacher in the family. My sons girlfriend is taking a degree now for a qualification in teaching/child care although she is working in a nursery full time. She loves it but always wanted to work with special needs kids. She may change though when she finishes this one. Do you still have to do lessons for him Di? Don't know how you cope with it all. You deserve a medal for that alone.:T
  • sharpdeath
    sharpdeath Posts: 1,146 Forumite
    di3004 wrote: »
    I hear more snow is on the cards for some of us tomorrow....again....:eek:, then turning to heavy rain on Thursday.......I welcome rain any day.......until the Spring that is......:D

    Only a light dusting my way but they said that last time and it was a light dusting of a foot! The wind is pushing from the atlantic now so bringing warmer weather with it. :cool:
    All the time you're watching your back, you can never look forward...
  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    sharpdeath wrote: »
    Only a light dusting my way but they said that last time and it was a light dusting of a foot! The wind is pushing from the atlantic now so bringing warmer weather with it. :cool:
    Brilliant, I can smell the daffodils now:cool:.
  • di3004
    di3004 Posts: 42,579 Forumite
    gerryscot wrote: »
    Does your dad not have a primary care group Di, That you can speak with regarding any changes?

    There are so many involved with dad Gerry I get confused who is who to be honest, but his CPN, I had to chase him up, it taken me over a week to get hold of him and it was yesterday I finally got through, I even left messages and he did not get back to me before that.

    Also whenever we approach the staff.....even the charge manager, she just says he is doing fine, we also requested for a written report then was told that as its patient confidentiality its down to dad to request for this.......:eek:, thing is he would not have a clue to be honest.
    Mum have also asked with being his next of kin, but she has to have something you call power of attorney, something like that.:confused:
    The one and only "Dizzy Di" :D
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