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Old 07-19-2012, 05:21 AM #1
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Smile update on communicating with my father

Hi,


Two days before my father's hip surgery, he sent an email to my siblings and me titled "Incommunicado for a few days." He requested no phone calls. The email almost sounded as if he did not ever want to hear from us.

He is so annoying.

He did get the surgery and it was successful.
This was his first time EVER being in a hospital. He was very frightened leading up to the surgery.

He is in rehab at the moment and doing fine.
He and I have talked on the phone twice and I have twice talked to my mom.

Two of my siblings and I try to get updates to each other about what is going on. (The third sibling is self-involved and not much help anyway.)

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