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Chemar 11-19-2020 12:29 PM

Just updating that I did check in with mrsD's hubby and sadly nothing has changed. She remains in the longterm care facility, is conscious but not really cognizant :Sob:
It is so hard for me to imagine that brilliant mind not functioning at warp speed, the way she always did.
But it does appear she is being very well cared for and is peaceful.
He also shared some pics of her beloved cats with me and they are looking content as well.

:grouphug:

caroline2 11-19-2020 12:51 PM

Thank you for the update, and yes hard to believe about Mrs. D and all she gave to the group and many more I'm sure.

Oriental0310 09-12-2023 12:51 PM

Hi. I have been a member of NeuroTalk for a very long time but I havn’t been active due to other major medical issues.
mrsD has been a part of my PN journey since I had my first symptoms in 2011. Until now, I still take the Stabilized Alpha Lipoic Acid everyday. She has been so generous and kind tall those who asked questions.

I hope mrsD is not in pain.

Would somebody be kind to update me/us the status of mrsD? Will appreciate it.

Thank you.

Chemar 09-12-2023 01:10 PM

Hi and thanks for checking in on MrsD
At last contact, her husband indicated there was no change in her condition at the longterm care facility.

We all miss her so very much:grouphug:

janieg 01-11-2025 08:48 PM

I haven't been on the boards much at all, but I still think of mrsD often and am so thankful for her kindness and wisdom. I do hope she's in a good place, wherever that may be.

Lara 01-18-2025 03:16 AM

I had a very odd moment about a week ago when I looked up some Lat and Long numbers I'd written here in my location recently (:eek:) and as well as photos and information about the location there was an old NT thread that came up.

Would you believe it was mrsD talking and helping advise me regarding a cat we got when the children were really little. I'm long divorced but I was worrying about the cat who stayed to live with my ex.. The cat had developed splayed feet and I was so concerned about pain and all manner of things.

I've since figured that the poor old cat probably had terrible neuropathy as he was had developed diabetes long before then and had kidney problems but he lived to be over 23. They think they call it plantigrade stance and has many causes. He was a white cat with black spots. A beautiful placid kitty. One of many. Brings a tear to the eye thinking about all those wonderful OT conversations we all shared once.


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