Kevin M:
>
> I would suggest that once your dad is settled in and comfortable, you 
> create some sort of blog or write a letter to the editor chronicling all of 
> this. What you're going through is a process that ought to be a lot easier 
> for patients and family members looking to help. I'm sad to say I doubt 
> your family is the only one that has to jump through a series of hoops to 
> help maintain a loved one's quality of life. There are problems with the 
> "system" and raising awareness is an important step towards resolving them. 
> You have written articulately about all of this; your words, properly 
> directed, could make a difference.
>

It's hard to say if / when he would ever be truly comfortable... until he 
is home, and whatever therapies are determined and scheduled, and we 
brothers' responsibilities are figured out, I'm still essentially in the 
dark.

Meanwhile it is my considered opinion that my brothers want privacy for dad 
and themselves. Not sure how either letters or blogging might impact that.

And eventually, I seriously need to devote more time to finding new 
directions for my own life. How much that will involve Internet access 
remains to be seen.

B

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