Candy-striped
Ailz handed me a candy-striped pullover to put on this morning because she wants me to "be bright". Her father is coming home today (in his hospital bed) and we'll be going over to the bungalow shortly to move furniture and lend moral support. And, no, it's not particularly good news. He's as sick as he ever was- sicker than when he went in- and all he'll be receiving is palliative care (lovely, soothing euphemism). All this seemed horribly bleak at 2 o'clock in the morning, but I've had my breakfast and it's a new day and I'm ready for what it brings.
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I'm also wearing my coping hat.
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You name it- heart disease, pneumonia, possibly cancer. They all add up to Old Age.
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Good luck for the day!
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Thanks.
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I hope you can discharge your candy-striped duties with fortitude. Best wishes.
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We were at the house this morning and a crow came and perched on the fence and looked at us.
I think the final diagnosis has to be "old age". He's got a lot of things wrong with him- none of them fatal by themselves, but they add up. Also he's tired
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I hope you and Ailz (and her mum) get through this new stage serenely...
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Thanks. I think we'll manage. I've got my business head on.
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I was in the palliative care business myself once- a long time ago. I worked in a hospice for a year before I started training for the church.
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(Anonymous) 2012-05-18 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)Love Jenny x
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He's worn out. It's been clear for a few days now that he's not going to make a recovery this time.
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