Hi everyone, it's been a while
I am sorry not to have dropped by sooner.
This is what I have been up to.
Well I am going back to School, yep 32 years old and back to get some education. I am studying Medical Administration and should graduate in September.
I adopted Jasper several months ago he is now a 10 month old ball of crazy tabby kitten. I miss having 2 cats but I decided to adopt him as a singular since I am living with my parents while going to school.
The biggest thing going on in my world is that my father has been diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gherig's disease). His diagnosis was a long time in coming (about 2 years) Right now we are concentrating in making his last years, months or days as comfortable as possible. It is hard to understand how or why this disease strikes a person and the emotional toll it has taken on all of my family has been vast and all incompassing.
I was wondering in anyone out there in thecatsite land has had experiance with this disease, please contact me if you have I would love to have someone around that understands.
In Canada only about 3000 people in the entire country suffer from ALS so the support system is few and normally they are far appart.
Thanks everyone for listening.
I am sorry not to have dropped by sooner.
This is what I have been up to.
Well I am going back to School, yep 32 years old and back to get some education. I am studying Medical Administration and should graduate in September.
I adopted Jasper several months ago he is now a 10 month old ball of crazy tabby kitten. I miss having 2 cats but I decided to adopt him as a singular since I am living with my parents while going to school.
The biggest thing going on in my world is that my father has been diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gherig's disease). His diagnosis was a long time in coming (about 2 years) Right now we are concentrating in making his last years, months or days as comfortable as possible. It is hard to understand how or why this disease strikes a person and the emotional toll it has taken on all of my family has been vast and all incompassing.
I was wondering in anyone out there in thecatsite land has had experiance with this disease, please contact me if you have I would love to have someone around that understands.
In Canada only about 3000 people in the entire country suffer from ALS so the support system is few and normally they are far appart.
Thanks everyone for listening.