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ParticipantBrian, Where do you find these things?
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Participantbriansd1 – thanks for the disrobing. who are you…CIA?
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Participantbriansd1 – thanks for the disrobing. who are you…CIA?
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Participantbriansd1 – thanks for the disrobing. who are you…CIA?
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Participantbriansd1 – thanks for the disrobing. who are you…CIA?
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Participantbriansd1 – thanks for the disrobing. who are you…CIA?
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ParticipantWell said scardy…
Guruguy , please – go advertise elsewhere.disimilar1
ParticipantWell said scardy…
Guruguy , please – go advertise elsewhere.disimilar1
ParticipantWell said scardy…
Guruguy , please – go advertise elsewhere.disimilar1
ParticipantWell said scardy…
Guruguy , please – go advertise elsewhere.disimilar1
ParticipantWell said scardy…
Guruguy , please – go advertise elsewhere.disimilar1
ParticipantThis is not in reply to PinrBoy’s question. Just info on the general topic. My daughter and I take turns babysitting my Dad periodically and taking him out on Sunday to give my Mom, his nurse, slave and caregiver a break. Her break is when she gets to have her caregiver take her grocery shopping. He has some dementia. But he is good natured about it fortunately – at least so far. Over 10 years ago I insisted they get long term health care insurance. She qualified. He did not. A caregiver comes to their apt 2x’s per week.
If he qualifies as 100% disabled from the navy (front lines of D-Day) he can go into the “Old Soldiers Home” as he calls it. That is where he chooses to go. I check all their meds online to make sure there is no problems combining them. Yes the amount of work escalates. We all do what we can.disimilar1
ParticipantThis is not in reply to PinrBoy’s question. Just info on the general topic. My daughter and I take turns babysitting my Dad periodically and taking him out on Sunday to give my Mom, his nurse, slave and caregiver a break. Her break is when she gets to have her caregiver take her grocery shopping. He has some dementia. But he is good natured about it fortunately – at least so far. Over 10 years ago I insisted they get long term health care insurance. She qualified. He did not. A caregiver comes to their apt 2x’s per week.
If he qualifies as 100% disabled from the navy (front lines of D-Day) he can go into the “Old Soldiers Home” as he calls it. That is where he chooses to go. I check all their meds online to make sure there is no problems combining them. Yes the amount of work escalates. We all do what we can.disimilar1
ParticipantThis is not in reply to PinrBoy’s question. Just info on the general topic. My daughter and I take turns babysitting my Dad periodically and taking him out on Sunday to give my Mom, his nurse, slave and caregiver a break. Her break is when she gets to have her caregiver take her grocery shopping. He has some dementia. But he is good natured about it fortunately – at least so far. Over 10 years ago I insisted they get long term health care insurance. She qualified. He did not. A caregiver comes to their apt 2x’s per week.
If he qualifies as 100% disabled from the navy (front lines of D-Day) he can go into the “Old Soldiers Home” as he calls it. That is where he chooses to go. I check all their meds online to make sure there is no problems combining them. Yes the amount of work escalates. We all do what we can. -
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