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Hannabananna 10-22-2012 08:45 PM

wonderful
 
Hooray for your brother!! How kind of him.
You are on top of it all.
I feel the exciement in your writing.
yes...isn't it the small pleasures in life ....for me too...like shoes, pulling my shirt over my head, doing a little dance.
:yahoo:

Oh found an angel for you too...put her to work for ya!!

:Girl(angel-flying):

Spiney95 10-22-2012 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Hannabananna (Post 924895)
Hooray for your brother!! How kind of him.
You are on top of it all.
I feel the exciement in your writing.
yes...isn't it the small pleasures in life ....for me too...like shoes, pulling my shirt over my head, doing a little dance.
:yahoo:

Oh found an angel for you too...put her to work for ya!!

:Girl(angel-flying):

OMG!!!! I thought that was a little bat that just flew by. :eek: Heaven forgive me. I swatted at it with my cane. Thankfully, it was very small and fast moving. ;)

I am excited. My body has gone downhill due to the fact that I can not stand upright and walk for any distance. I will always have balance and buckling issues due to nerve damage but that is what the rollator is for. The trial allowed me to stand upright and start moving again. I got much better sleep while I was buzzing. I WILL regain a good deal of body strength. It will take time but I am a tough old bird and know I won't be doing it alone.

There are no words to describe how much I appreciate the info and support I have received.

pooh_ac 10-24-2012 12:39 PM

Home Care
 
Hello, I am a nutty nurse from Nowhere Nebraska.... I worked 8 1/2 years with Home Health and Hospice. If you have Medicare and are "homebound" which you will be until you no longer have to BLAST or logroll. They could come in and help with dressing changes for a short time. That should help, try to contact them before your surgery so you can get the ball rolling before you need them :D:grouphug:
:hug:z:hug:z:hug:z

Spiney95 10-24-2012 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by pooh_ac (Post 925422)
Hello, I am a nutty nurse from Nowhere Nebraska.... I worked 8 1/2 years with Home Health and Hospice. If you have Medicare and are "homebound" which you will be until you no longer have to BLAST or logroll. They could come in and help with dressing changes for a short time. That should help, try to contact them before your surgery so you can get the ball rolling before you need them :D:grouphug:
:hug:z:hug:z:hug:z



Hi Pooh!!!
I have been on Home Health with a homebound waiver for 12 years and have a wonderful aid and casemanager. My state has all but shut down the homebound waiver program and not accepted new patients for almost 2 years. They are anxiously awaiting current clients to die. So far, they have agreed to spend 15 minutes to train a neighbor to do the surgical site care. That is not acceptable as most of my neighbors are in worse shape than I am. The coroner just picked up my next door neighbor a few hours ago. I am already strategizing with my case manager and pain doc. Pain Man is drafting a letter discribing what will happen if I do not receive proper at home care, per history. I won't bother with the laundry list of post op. problems they can count on happening. I have had tons of spinal surgery and know the drill. Deep sigh. Thanks for the concern and input.


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