Urine, Faeces, blood and embarassment
Please dont apologize for talking about such things. Often this is the only place we can. We've all been through it. Waking up and peeing blood. Sitting in a room with everything covered in our own faeces. Many of us have been through it and all of us understand.
This is a horrible disease. We have all had a taste of its horrors. Please dont be embarrassed to talk about these subjects. At the very least we can sympathise and empathise. No one will be offended
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Secret WeaponAbunai said:Glad to have people here who
Glad to have people here who understand these things.
Even more glad to be married, for more than 27 years, to a strong woman who apparently took "for better or for worse" at face value.
Thanks for this post, Footstomper.
"Even more glad to be married, for more than 27 years, to a strong woman who apparently took "for better or for worse" at face value."
That is, of course, the secret weapon. Ive been married for 31 years who takes no nonsense from my lumps or myself, or my medical team
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I'm sure this is the place to
I'm sure this is the place to talk about these. We are friends here, drawn together by mutual horrid disease (both patients and caregivers).
and you do not usually feel embarassed when a friend holds your hair if you throw up, or similar. Same here - no need to be ashamed in front of friends...
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So this
little old man is newly adjusting to the nursing home. The nurses sit him up in front by the nurses station to keep an eye on their new patient. After a little while he starts leaning over to the left. An alert nurse sees this and props him back up with a pillow. A short time later the nurse sees the old gent leaning way over to his right. She stuffs another pillow on his side and has him sitting up nice and straight. Just then the old fellows family comes along and asks him how everyone is treating him. He says that everyone is very nice but they never let an old guy fart.
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The same old guy
developes a friendship with this sweet little old lady. Every afternoon they could be seen sitting together by the window. The little lady would reach under his lap blanket and put a cute little smile on his face. This went on for quite a while until one afternoon when the sweet little old lady came by for her visit. And there was another woman sitting there in her place with her hand under his blanket. Taken back, the woman demanded, "What's she have that I don't have?" He looked her in the eye and said, "Parkinsons."
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You got me laughingfoxhd said:The same old guy
developes a friendship with this sweet little old lady. Every afternoon they could be seen sitting together by the window. The little lady would reach under his lap blanket and put a cute little smile on his face. This went on for quite a while until one afternoon when the sweet little old lady came by for her visit. And there was another woman sitting there in her place with her hand under his blanket. Taken back, the woman demanded, "What's she have that I don't have?" He looked her in the eye and said, "Parkinsons."
Thanks :-)
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Fox
Is it possible you are evil?
I'm still leaning for the fart that will not come
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Too funny, Fox! Glad to seefoxhd said:So this
little old man is newly adjusting to the nursing home. The nurses sit him up in front by the nurses station to keep an eye on their new patient. After a little while he starts leaning over to the left. An alert nurse sees this and props him back up with a pillow. A short time later the nurse sees the old gent leaning way over to his right. She stuffs another pillow on his side and has him sitting up nice and straight. Just then the old fellows family comes along and asks him how everyone is treating him. He says that everyone is very nice but they never let an old guy fart.
Too funny, Fox! Glad to see you up to old tricks again. Hope all is well.
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Scared half to death
What happens if you're "scared half-to-death" twice?
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Well, its like this (I believe I'm quoting the philosopher Zeno)rhominator said:Scared half to death
What happens if you're "scared half-to-death" twice?
Scared half-to-death: Your new life is now half your previous life
Scared half-to-death II: Your new life is now half your previous life (e.g. 75% of when you started)
Scared half-to-death III: Your new life is now half your previous life (II)
Scared half-to-death IV: Your new life is now half your previous life (III)
Scared half-to-death V: Your new life is now half your previous life (IV)
So, no matter how many times you get scared half to death, your still only half way to death.
It is logically impossible for you to die.
Philosophy is an excellent subject to study
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