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Old 06-02-2012, 12:06 PM #11
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Got a feeling I'm the second old fart in line.

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You aren't even 60 yet, ya wippersnapper!!
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I'm 51.....do I qualify? Apparently I qualify for the Senior Discount at Publix.

I think about what I'll do later in life alot but I don't worry about it. I pray about it all the time.
At 51, I didn't worry about it either. Why, you say? Because I was still young, Idiot!
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Blessings, your Dad was lucky with his MS prognosis and with a little more luck, yours will be the same. 79 is still to young to die, so, watch out for that nasty COPD.

Debbie, thanks, I try to stay strong and pray every day for it. For me, Joe Klein's book about his Father dying, is not something I would want to read and ponder.

Marion, you're just too dang chipper for me..*SMACK*

Mariel, I never considered Dr K either, just wished I'd go to heaven a little sooner than planned. You are so lucky to be still walking....keep on keeping on..
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Another old fart to another.........I'm only 2/3(?) years behind you......and wonder how that happened??? It seems like once a month or so I think it may be time to consider an assisted living place since I live alone, like you Sally. Seems as though my ms has advanced quite a bit these past five years so that I can no longer move my legs. Spending all the time in my "chair" is really a challenge, especially knowing there's nobody coming home later in the day.

This disease sucks no matter what our age!
Your courage Judy, makes me want to throw rocks at myself. Wouldn't having some home care, be cheaper and better for you than moving? I will be considering that in my future...not quite there yet, but sooner than later. Medicare pays for some of that, don't they?

Thank you for being here with me Judy, I love you..
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Sally concerning Medicare paying for either assisted living or nursing home, I really got an earfull and teary eyes full when learned about it. Medicare does not pay for nursing home care unless you are in "rehab" (expected to leave) or on hospice (six months being the norm). It is MUCH more complex than this, and hard to find information. The social worker told me untruths when Irv was dying, at the hospital, saying Medicare did not cover Hospice at all (but he died before transfer to the place where I was to pay thousands a month and also be required to live there and help 24/7.) I never could get long term care because I had an MS dx, even when Boeing sent out people to urge us to buy it...they would not take me, and Irv refused to take it if they wouldn't take me...they were embarrassed about urging me to take it when it turned out they wouldn't.

Even if you get long term nursing home through Medicaid, because you have spent most of your money, you have to fight for it, sometimes for years, according to a man here.
He was planning to divorce his wife so she could qualify for Medicaid nursing home.
Most people here in nursing home (a bad one which smells of urine and chlorine and has unhealthy food) pay $6000 a month, private pay. If they are indigent and have no relatives, I guess they have to try to qualify for Medicaid.
Forgive me if I'm missing something. I was in shock finding out these things, I may not be 100% correct.
I didn't qualify for hospitalization after I broke my knee and had a cast to my hip and could not bend my leg. I was told to go to a motel and order pizza (exact words of doctor). Obviously I couldn't sit on a toilet without help or a raiser. They sent me to an
independent living place for only $4500 a month, which I could afford for a short time, but the staff would not help me get on the toilet and said I'd falsified my ability while I was in the hospital those few days. Even the few days in hospital were because they didn't have a proper cast for my leg the night I came in. I cried all the time about this situation, and they got a psychiatrist to come see me, with 3 wooden faced "interns". When the psychiatrist found out I had MS, he looked interested for a moment, maybe thinking I could qualify for nursing home on that, but he quickly moved on. Within a month I qualified for nursing home Medicare because I had a TIA in the sadistic surgeon's office (the one who told me to go to a motel and eat pizza). They sent me to the best cardiac care hospital in Seattle, which "of course" put me in a nursing home on leaving.

Sounds worse than it was, in a way, because I kept my faith, had some nice companions in all the facilities, and was able to go home in three months, with enough money left to travel 1400 miles to home. It was a nasty situation and I'm sure you've all been there in one way or another. It's par for the course. We do not live in Paradise.
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Well that all just sucks Murial..

I'm sure it's different for diff States and may still be something to look into.
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Sally, it is true. I am a chipper old coot. Would it ease your mind any if I told you that I only do it to annoy?
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Sally, aren't you and I about the same age? I'm 72 and live alone and am concerned.

I do know that I won't be "put" anywhere. If I end up in a "home" against my will, I'll get out of there as fast as I can.

The problem is that if a person is sick enough, other people start making the decisions. But it's easier to cross that bridge when I get to it.

With every fall I've had to spend a long time getting back to feeling halfway decent. Maybe that's what's going on with you--maybe you're still climbing back out of the problems created by your recent fall.

It takes me a very long time to get over something stressful like a fall or an infection. Time and rest are our friends, I think.
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Yes Joan we are and I think you hit the nail on the head with the last fall trauma still being with me. I like your comment that "rest and time are on our side".

What is your disability? Still walking?

Thanks Buddy..
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