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Re: Turds-day 11/12/2020

Subject: Re: Turds-day 11/12/2020
by vetteblondie on 2020/11/12 15:59:11

Bob Turd Day Indeed! I"m at work in my dungeon and it's sunny outside, although much cooler. Still nice in the sun though.
I have friends that were caught up in the draft. They were poor and at that disadvantage. As much as they did hate the draft, my Vietnam freinds have mentioned that being drafted might be the needed "fix" for the attitudes of some of these younger people. "If they dealt with what we did, they'd learn a lot, be stronger minded and more appreciative of their freedoms and perhaps not be so divisive and against our county, God and all that's fair and right" is how one put it. I have to somewhat agree with that.
Hoping for a nursing home visit tomorrow. There's some issues I want to address there and things I want to check back on for myself. I whined about wanting to get her a UTI test for over a week and they finally did and of course she had one. Problem is the duration of it and the effects of that. My last visit I noticed her right leg larger than her left and belly swollen a lot for someone who hasn't been eating much. My two therories are fluid needing drained from her lympahtic system due to immobility the last couple days or the beginning of renal failure due to the severe UTI. I know something has to kill us all at some point, just don't want to see her suffer after she's already been through so much with the inhumane lockdowns and such, plus past events there.
They simply do not have the staff to do what needs to be done. I feel this is why they've let me in as her "compassionate caregiver" to alleviate them at least with her for a while. Im' scheduled for 30 minute visits but I'm often there 2.5 hours or so. When I"m there, she's up, talkative, eats good, drinks plenty and is alert. When I'm not I'm told she just lays there. She wouldn't if they'd work with her.
Let's get through this day shall we?

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