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Today Mom FINALLY was brought back over to live with my Dad again, after at least 6 weeks apart!! Let's hope that she stays there with him now, no more hospital stays!!!




Thank you so much, and yes, she was confused each time she was put in the hospital and rehab etc., would often say "I don't even know how I got here!", but we would explain it to her as many times as it took.I am dropping by for moral support. I am so sorry for everything that has happened! I would request the records from the hospital and the assisted living to see who is telling you the truth about the Depakote dose. I am really happy she will be back with your dad again. I also wanted to add that with elderly people, sudden changes can bring on personality changes, etc. You probably already knew that, but even moving a resident to another hall in a nursing home type setting can send them into a state of confusion. Sometimes, it takes a bit for them to return to their normal state. I wish all the best for you and my prayers are with you all.
I'm terribly sorry, this is so unfair and I sympathize with you.I feel like I could cry or explode or everything in between, and I also feel numb again. How much more can she take???
Yes, moving them plays a big part in their confusion. I remember the same happened with my dad but please know that you had no other choice. Your parent's health is your top priority and unfortunately as stressful as it is you are right on top of it. Since today is Father's Day I'm sending special thoughts to your dad hoping he has recovered from his accidental fall and the two of you can spend the day together.I don't know if it is from the meds or the infection and AFIB she just got over or that older people get so confused when they are moved, but it just broke my heart.
That is great news !We went over and spent some time with my dad today, he seems okay from the fall, couldn't really explain a lot about it to us but he knows he did it. He was pretty good today, which we were thankful for.
The doctor called from the hospital and said mom is doing good and will be evaluated tomorrow to see when she can go back to hopefully my dad or next door to rehab. So things are not getting worse there thank God!
We went to my parents house to continue chipping away with the massive cleanup with all the junk that they had, they were actually like hoarders, and again it shows us the mental state of mind that they were in, junk everywhere, stuff from 2008 or so and up laying around, so we are going to keep cleaning this up to get rid of it in the very near future, it is quite the job...
I could not find a lot of the keys to cars and a boat that they had that I sold, but it worked out. But yesterday Deb said she found some keys in a drawer so I looked through them today, and found the keys to a 1957 Lincoln that my dad had stored for FIFTY years in a garage (there you go again with the eccentric things...), but the guy that bought it can just put a new ignition in it, but of course I found them now! There is a 1970 Avanti in their garage, that will be highly bid on I know, but I didn't know where the keys were, and of course neither of them know where they put them. But as I was looking through this drawer I found some old driver licenses of my Nana, one was funny, she would not have liked that one I'm sure, but I found another better one and said "hi Nan....help me find these keys, please", and within about 4 or 5 seconds what did I pull out but the Avanti keys!!! So she is still helping us even though she passed in 2009.
THANK YOU for the replies, I truly appreciate each and every one...![]()
Oh such a Happy Father's Day ,what a Blessing to have your Dad and get such good news about your Mom-very happy for you,for your Deb and all!We went over and spent some time with my dad today, he seems okay from the fall, couldn't really explain a lot about it to us but he knows he did it. He was pretty good today, which we were thankful for.
The doctor called from the hospital and said mom is doing good and will be evaluated tomorrow to see when she can go back to hopefully my dad or next door to rehab. So things are not getting worse there thank God!
We went to my parents house to continue chipping away with the massive cleanup with all the junk that they had, they were actually like hoarders, and again it shows us the mental state of mind that they were in, junk everywhere, stuff from 2008 or so and up laying around, so we are going to keep cleaning this up to get rid of it in the very near future, it is quite the job...
I could not find a lot of the keys to cars and a boat that they had that I sold, but it worked out. But yesterday Deb said she found some keys in a drawer so I looked through them today, and found the keys to a 1957 Lincoln that my dad had stored for FIFTY years in a garage (there you go again with the eccentric things...), but the guy that bought it can just put a new ignition in it, but of course I found them now! There is a 1970 Avanti in their garage, that will be highly bid on I know, but I didn't know where the keys were, and of course neither of them know where they put them. But as I was looking through this drawer I found some old driver licenses of my Nana, one was funny, she would not have liked that one I'm sure, but I found another better one and said "hi Nan....help me find these keys, please", and within about 4 or 5 seconds what did I pull out but the Avanti keys!!! So she is still helping us even though she passed in 2009.
THANK YOU for the replies, I truly appreciate each and every one...![]()
Well, actually I had to track down the Lincoln and also the boat many months ago, but we found them. And the sad part is my dad didn't do much with them, they used to use the boat at a cabin they had on a lake but they hadn't been there in over 20 years, and the Lincoln sat in a barn for 50 years, and the Avanti sat and wasn't driven in probably 45 years or so, so he really didn't use them much which was and is sad to me. They had so many things that they bought because they COULD, they had the money to buy homes and pay taxes and upkeep on but never moved in to them, which was really crazy, plus they would let the grass grow out of control and even get citations for it! When I saw the grass at the beautiful house that they bought around 2010 but never moved into it was 3 feet tall, luckily it was secluded for the most part but one neighbor could see it, and this was back in 2020 and it told me that they were slipping mentally but it took years to be able to be in the position to sell them. I talked MANY times to my Mom about selling off these things and she did sell one property in 2020 with my help but when I wanted to keep going she'd say "it's too much" or "I need time" which was just an excuse, I told her I could take care of it and sell everything off so I wouldn't be stuck doing it when the time came and she'd say "I don't want you to be stuck with it" and I'd say "but you're not doing anything about it", and here it turns out I was left with the mess, 11 things that I listed on a piece of paper a year ago, and we are now down to just 2, their house and the Avanti. It made me sad to sell these things at first, but then I knew that I HAD to do it, plus they weren't using them so it had to be done. And it is still strange for me to look across the street from their house and seeing someone else live in Nana's house which I sold late Fall, for 62 years that was to me still "her house" even though she passed in 2009 and the house sat empty like a museum for 13 years, but like you said someone else is enjoying it now as well as the other homes and cars, there is new life for them all...and the money went right into their bank account plus I invested in CD's so they can afford to live in assisted living as long as they live and it is VERY expensive as you know, but the money is and will be there.Oh such a Happy Father's Day ,what a Blessing to have your Dad and get such good news about your Mom-very happy for you,for your Deb and all!
Life sure has its ups and downs,it's amazing to look back and think about how things can change in a minute,so you just continue to look forward to tomorrow and hang on to your HOPE and FAITH.Youve got alot of prayers going up in behalf of you and your family ,God Bless you
57 Lincoln?70 Avanti?Wow,nice hoarding,lol Big car buff here-your Dad has good taste-good you know where all these treasures are stored,imagine if you didnt,now someone else will get to enjoy them and mean something to somebody like they did to your father![]()