I feel for you, finding quality care is very difficult. Your busy, experienced life is exactly what encourages both newly injured and those of us handling the daily challenges. Keep your head up, love the positive attitude. Please at least join the channel so I can let you know when different topics are being discussed. Would love to have you share too.
Aaron Mann On Sun, Apr 5, 2020 at 4:57 PM Lori Michaelson <[email protected]> wrote: > I'll think about it Aaron. But I am so busy trying to find a replacement > live-in caregiver because my current one over the last 4 + years is moving > out of country. I have tried diligently and still am. In addition I am > trying to train my German Shepherd and found a new and better trainer than > the first one I found so I need to stay busy with that. I try to get out to > walk/trot/run her twice today before our really hot weather gets here in > southern Arizona (the asphalt gets too hot on her paws so I have to wait in > the evening) and I am a member of a digital art/scrapbooking website since > 2006 and I am the editor of it (volunteer) and I'm even having a hard time > finding the time to create scenes or pages or layouts whenever people want > to call them. Lots of challenges going on all the time and that does not > count fitting in meals & so many other things. > > Don't laugh but during, or when I finish my bowel routine every 3rd > evening, it is the one opportunity I take out to watch a movie or a series > of something or other. I don't care for TV at all. I got really interested > in Dexter which I thought was a great series. Then, after a long time of > many different movies and Dexter I just started watching the old episodes > of Highway to Heaven on Netflix. Anyway, just last night one of the > episodes include Michael Landon and Victor French going to a rehab facility > and there was an actor who was a high level quad. He was trying to help one > of the newcomers that came in to rehab. I thought I recognized his face but > it could have been from Highway to Heaven when I watched it way back when. > So I just looked him up today and his name is James Troesh. Ironically, he > died at the age of 54 which is the age Michael Landon died, my mother died > and my father died. I will be turning 56 at the end of July in flight > starts treating me better. If I do not find someone soon I am looking at > having to move into an assisted living facility into all that I can afford > which is one room (studio apartment) where none of this stuff I use daily > could really fit in one of those including my dog's crate. Here is his info > (or you can probably find it on Wikipedia as well): > https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0873299/ > > Have a great day! >

