Older Folks and Vaping Back Porch - Part Four

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Debadoo

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Lemme know if she shows up...



.. I might actually get dressed :)
I sent her an invite in case she's on her phone, but if she's at the hospital, she may not be allowed to have the phone on, if they have heart patients with pacemakers in that area. She hasn't responded. But gracie, scott, yiddle and I are in there, put some britches on and come on in
 

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I sent her an invite in case she's on her phone, but if she's at the hospital, she may not be allowed to have the phone on, if they have heart patients with pacemakers in that area. She hasn't responded. But gracie, scott, yiddle and I are in there, put some britches on and come on in

I'm in back to forth phone calls with my realtor and title company. Things are looking more south.

Britches will have to wait...
 

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Time for another chapter of My Life, Outside the Nut.Time and days are not important and I haven't had a chance to google all the new words that have been added to my vocabulary but, he woke up to go tinkle and was totally blind in one eye. The light started coming back but it took a couple of hours. He did not wake me up or tell me about it till the next morning. And that is when the git-r-done panties had to come out just as Superman puts on his cape or Wonder Woman gets her whip (I like her). He got mad at me but I called his cardiologist who made him go to the ER for a couple of tests. They did scans and bloodwork and heart stuff and was told to check with his eye doctor the next day that everything looked fine. They called it a TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack) and said it was like a little stroke of the eye. They discharged him and he drove us to get some BBQ (which we took home). We ate. He came to the kitchen and with just one look, I could tell he was having a full blown stroke. I walked to the table to get my phone so I could call 911 but did not think quick enough to sit him down. (but I can't open pickle jars by myself so he would have fallen anyway, but i could have made a softer landing for him). So he fell and hit right side of his face against I am assuming the counter. You know how bad face wounds bleed so just imagine a scene from CSI or Dexter.

They said I could ride with them and then they said they preferred I drive. I told them I had no business driving with my blood pressure as low as it was (a whole other story) but I could not make them listen so I somehow made it to the hospital with my usual Nascar flair.

He had a large blood clot on the side of his brain (I think) and procedure I had never heard of (yet) that I had to authorize, which I did of course and it was successful. Because of the time frame they were able to give him TMP which is to help. Soon after, it is my understanding that he had a reaction to the TMP and was bleeding. I watch them give him two pints of blood. He started swelling in different places. There were a bunch of people for a good while doing there thing in a motion that almost reminded me of waves. When one moved the next would do something. I was grateful that they let me be there. I can handle that much better than in the waiting room.


I am trying very hard not to blame myself. We even got into a couple of heated discussions over him digging up stumps with an ax in 90 some degree weather. Please understand, that I can only do so much when dealing with a mule.

Like Kay posted, (big hug) he is doing better but we will have to see how long he has to be this way. When they remove that (respirator), we will be able to see what damage the stroke has done but I am very optimistic judging from how hard each hand can squeeze my hand. The man may be a mule, but he is an ox also.

I hope this clarifies everything and I must apologize for the lack of emoticons in my post. BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA


Thank you so much for your prayers, good thoughts and support.

LOVE YOU ALL
 

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Time for another chapter of My Life, Outside the Nut.Time and days are not important and I haven't had a chance to google all the new words that have been added to my vocabulary but, he woke up to go tinkle and was totally blind in one eye. ....

Thank you so much for your prayers, good thoughts and support.

LOVE YOU ALL
OMG! All my prayers. No matter the lack of emoticons-- I know you put all your heart into that post-- I can feel it. Just remember how much more they can do now than thirty years ago when my father had a stroke. :(
 

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Time for another chapter of My Life...

Thank you so much for your prayers, good thoughts and support.

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Torey,

I assure you, you're not alone in powerful prayers and hopeful hopes for your Dad! You have one heck of a 'family' pulling for ya'll...

Please, remember to take care of yourself also!!!
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Time for another chapter of My Life, Outside the Nut.Time and days are not important and I haven't had a chance to google all the new words that have been added to my vocabulary but, he woke up to go tinkle and was totally blind in one eye. The light started coming back but it took a couple of hours. He did not wake me up or tell me about it till the next morning. And that is when the git-r-done panties had to come out just as Superman puts on his cape or Wonder Woman gets her whip (I like her). He got mad at me but I called his cardiologist who made him go to the ER for a couple of tests. They did scans and bloodwork and heart stuff and was told to check with his eye doctor the next day that everything looked fine. They called it a TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack) and said it was like a little stroke of the eye. They discharged him and he drove us to get some BBQ (which we took home). We ate. He came to the kitchen and with just one look, I could tell he was having a full blown stroke. I walked to the table to get my phone so I could call 911 but did not think quick enough to sit him down. (but I can't open pickle jars by myself so he would have fallen anyway, but i could have made a softer landing for him). So he fell and hit right side of his face against I am assuming the counter. You know how bad face wounds bleed so just imagine a scene from CSI or Dexter.

They said I could ride with them and then they said they preferred I drive. I told them I had no business driving with my blood pressure as low as it was (a whole other story) but I could not make them listen so I somehow made it to the hospital with my usual Nascar flair.

He had a large blood clot on the side of his brain (I think) and procedure I had never heard of (yet) that I had to authorize, which I did of course and it was successful. Because of the time frame they were able to give him TMP which is to help. Soon after, it is my understanding that he had a reaction to the TMP and was bleeding. I watch them give him two pints of blood. He started swelling in different places. There were a bunch of people for a good while doing there thing in a motion that almost reminded me of waves. When one moved the next would do something. I was grateful that they let me be there. I can handle that much better than in the waiting room.


I am trying very hard not to blame myself. We even got into a couple of heated discussions over him digging up stumps with an ax in 90 some degree weather. Please understand, that I can only do so much when dealing with a mule.

Like Kay posted, (big hug) he is doing better but we will have to see how long he has to be this way. When they remove that (respirator), we will be able to see what damage the stroke has done but I am very optimistic judging from how hard each hand can squeeze my hand. The man may be a mule, but he is an ox also.

I hope this clarifies everything and I must apologize for the lack of emoticons in my post. BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA


Thank you so much for your prayers, good thoughts and support.

LOVE YOU ALL
Wow, Tory, you have really been thru it! Praying for you both! I totally understand mulish parents. I went thru this with my mother 7 years ago. Hang in there, & let him know prayers are being made.
 

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hey hun, loved the pic you posted. Glad it gives you a giggle, and glad you chose to do it that way instead of Deba Doo Doo hehehe

lol. We just finished some beautiful lamb chops on da grill. I had the butcher at Chop shop cut them at 2 inches thick. They were deelish. It's probably one of my favorite cuts of meat. It's one of those meats that you either love it or hate it. Da Pepper loves it. Have a beautiful evening.:)
 

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{{{{{Tory}}}} Please do not beat yourself up over what you could have done to prevent the fall. You're not psychic. The stroke was going to happen no matter what. And when it did happen, you were there to call 911 which most probably saved his life!!! You're a wonderful daughter!

Prayers for you and your family are coming your way.
 

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Tory, you could not prevent what happened and fortunately you were there to do something about it right away. Prayers, strength and hugs coming your way.

Pepper, I love lamb! And I agree, it's one of those love it or hate it meats. My Mom always made leg of lamb for Easter dinner. I have continued that tradition with my family. And lamb chops when we can find good ones. With sautéed asparagus with butter and garlic. Oh well, this week on Cape Cod it's fresh lobster. The sacrafices we must make... ;)
 
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