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Old 01-05-2010, 12:45 AM #10
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I am so sorry to hear what happenned to your Dad. Sometimes people seem to recover well from the most horrible head injuries. In the meantime it will be alot of stress that you don't need. Don't be too proud to ask for help!

Do you have any brothers or sisters?

Your parents home could be made "friendly" - a stair lift for the stairs up to the bedroom and bathroom and what about the washing machine and drier being shifted to the kitchen?

Please keep us posted. Hugs

Lynlee
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