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Staying up 36 hours in a hospital trying to keep a confused person from getting out of bed/removing
IV lines/taking off her gown/ and lots of things I can't remember, has caused my Average for the
week to be 157.

I am so tired I cannot see straight

but we are home
 
Lesanne wrote:
>
> Staying up 36 hours in a hospital trying to keep a confused person from getting out of
> bed/removing IV lines/taking off her gown/ and lots of things I can't remember, has caused my
> Average for the week to be 157.
>
> I am so tired I cannot see straight
>
> but we are home

Go to bed. Go to sleep. You need a little time for YOU after all that! Take care!
--

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Click on Kate's Pages and explore!
 
Take care Lesanne, we're thinking of you and your mom. Bird

"Lesanne" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Staying up 36 hours in a hospital trying to keep a confused person from getting out of
> bed/removing IV lines/taking off her gown/ and lots of
things
> I can't remember, has caused my Average for the week to be 157.
>
> I am so tired I cannot see straight
>
> but we are home
 
Get some much needed rest Lesanne. We're thinking about you. Best wishes to your mom for a
speedy recovery.

Brenda

"Lesanne" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Staying up 36 hours in a hospital trying to keep a confused person from getting out of
> bed/removing IV lines/taking off her gown/ and lots of
things
> I can't remember, has caused my Average for the week to be 157.
>
> I am so tired I cannot see straight
>
> but we are home
 
Well, again, I'm glad things are going "weller"

But since you can't see staight, I'm not sure we can trust your scale readings (G)

Besides, I have a feeling that my clothing weighs at least .6 pounds.

Congrats in any event. But unless something dramatic happens, I will probably be up again this next
week but under goal.

On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 13:36:39 GMT, "Lesanne" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Staying up 36 hours in a hospital trying to keep a confused person from getting out of bed/removing
>IV lines/taking off her gown/ and lots of things I can't remember, has caused my Average for the
>week to be 157.
>
>I am so tired I cannot see straight
>
>but we are home
 
Woohoo Lesanne!! I'm glad you are home and I'm glad you lost weight but I'm not glad about how you
had to do it.

--

Cheers,

Connie Walsh

241.5/204/155 RAFL 210.5/204/198.5

Lesanne wrote:
> Staying up 36 hours in a hospital trying to keep a confused person from getting out of
> bed/removing IV lines/taking off her gown/ and lots of things I can't remember, has caused my
> Average for the week to be 157.
>
> I am so tired I cannot see straight
>
> but we are home
 
Hi, Lesanne, Hang in there. I hope the situations improves.
--
Take Care Catherine
154/132.8/136 Lifetime 6/99 Next personal goal 132


"Lesanne" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Staying up 36 hours in a hospital trying to keep a confused person from getting out of
> bed/removing IV lines/taking off her gown/ and lots of
things
> I can't remember, has caused my Average for the week to be 157.
>
> I am so tired I cannot see straight
>
> but we are home
 
Welcome home :)
--
Nathalie from Belgium
134.1/101.4/minigoal 99.9 Goal 68 Kg
134.1/101.5/minigoal 220.3/Goal 150 pounds RAFL 105.3/101.4/96 Kg
134/1.102/212 lbs "Lesanne" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Staying up 36 hours in a hospital trying to keep a confused person from getting out of
> bed/removing IV lines/taking off her gown/ and lots of
things
> I can't remember, has caused my Average for the week to be 157.
>
> I am so tired I cannot see straight
>
> but we are home
 
Hearing that you're back home is really the best news.

After an ordeal like that, I don't know how you could remember to weigh and post. From the sound of
things, it might be best that those things you can't remember stay unremembered.

Prairie Roots

On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 13:36:39 GMT, "Lesanne" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Staying up 36 hours in a hospital trying to keep a confused person from getting out of bed/removing
>IV lines/taking off her gown/ and lots of things I can't remember, has caused my Average for the
>week to be 157.
>
>I am so tired I cannot see straight
>
>but we are home
 
Glad to hear that you are home finally. 36 hours in a hospital is enough to drive someone crazy.
Hope your mom is doing better today.

"Lesanne" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Staying up 36 hours in a hospital trying to keep a confused person from getting out of
> bed/removing IV lines/taking off her gown/ and lots of
things
> I can't remember, has caused my Average for the week to be 157.
>
> I am so tired I cannot see straight
>
> but we are home
 
I sure don't envy you by any means. I remember sitting in the ER with my mom, then waiting for her
to be transferred to the psych hospital. Not 36 hours in the hospital, but it ended up being a 36
hour stretch with no sleep ... definitely is not fun. I remember thinking I was no longer sure if it
was my mom who was delusional ... or me! <grin>

Congrats on the fantastic weekly average though, although I'm not sure I would enthusiastically
support it as a method of weightloss. <g> I hope you can soon catch up on that lost sleep, if it's
even possible. Take care of yourself, and hopefully relax a bit!

Joyce

On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 13:36:39 GMT, "Lesanne" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Staying up 36 hours in a hospital trying to keep a confused person from getting out of bed/removing
>IV lines/taking off her gown/ and lots of things I can't remember, has caused my Average for the
>week to be 157.
>
>I am so tired I cannot see straight
>
>but we are home
 
get rest, Lee
Lesanne <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Staying up 36 hours in a hospital trying to keep a confused person from getting out of
> bed/removing IV lines/taking off her gown/ and lots of
things
> I can't remember, has caused my Average for the week to be 157.
>
> I am so tired I cannot see straight
>
> but we are home
 
and how

"Prairie Roots" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Hearing that you're back home is really the best news.
>
> After an ordeal like that, I don't know how you could remember to weigh and post. From the sound
> of things, it might be best that those things you can't remember stay unremembered.
>
> Prairie Roots
>
> On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 13:36:39 GMT, "Lesanne" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Staying up 36 hours in a hospital trying to keep a confused person from getting out of
> >bed/removing IV lines/taking off her gown/ and lots of
things
> >I can't remember, has caused my Average for the week to be 157.
> >
> >I am so tired I cannot see straight
> >
> >but we are home
 
I am gradually getting some sleep here and there. Her dementia is much worse and she is no longer
continent at night......

"Joyce" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> I sure don't envy you by any means. I remember sitting in the ER with my
mom,
> then waiting for her to be transferred to the psych hospital. Not 36
hours in the
> hospital, but it ended up being a 36 hour stretch with no sleep ...
definitely is
> not fun. I remember thinking I was no longer sure if it was my mom who
was
> delusional ... or me! <grin>
>
> Congrats on the fantastic weekly average though, although I'm not sure I
would
> enthusiastically support it as a method of weightloss. <g> I hope you can
soon
> catch up on that lost sleep, if it's even possible. Take care of
yourself, and
> hopefully relax a bit!
>
> Joyce
>
> On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 13:36:39 GMT, "Lesanne" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Staying up 36 hours in a hospital trying to keep a confused person from getting out of
> >bed/removing IV lines/taking off her gown/ and lots of
things
> >I can't remember, has caused my Average for the week to be 157.
> >
> >I am so tired I cannot see straight
> >
> >but we are home
 
Ouch Lesanne, I really do feel for you. I can only imagine how hard this must be, to deal with on a
daily basis. Also how heartbreaking for you. I've learned my mom has been having some frequent
*accidents*, only because I do her laundry. If I didn't bring her clothing home, I would have no
clue at all. Are you hanging in there? I know you probably don't even want to think about things,
but is it becoming close to looking at other options for care - or are you able to get some help? I
can't fathom how you can tackle this all on your own. You definitely are slated for sainthood.

Joyce

On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 20:09:24 GMT, "Lesanne" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I am gradually getting some sleep here and there. Her dementia is much worse and she is no longer
>continent at night......
>
>"Joyce" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
>> I sure don't envy you by any means. I remember sitting in the ER with my
>mom,
>> then waiting for her to be transferred to the psych hospital. Not 36
>hours in the
>> hospital, but it ended up being a 36 hour stretch with no sleep ...
>definitely is
>> not fun. I remember thinking I was no longer sure if it was my mom who
>was
>> delusional ... or me! <grin>
>>
>> Congrats on the fantastic weekly average though, although I'm not sure I
>would
>> enthusiastically support it as a method of weightloss. <g> I hope you can
>soon
>> catch up on that lost sleep, if it's even possible. Take care of
>yourself, and
>> hopefully relax a bit!
>>
>> Joyce
>>
>> On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 13:36:39 GMT, "Lesanne" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >Staying up 36 hours in a hospital trying to keep a confused person from getting out of
>> >bed/removing IV lines/taking off her gown/ and lots of
>things
>> >I can't remember, has caused my Average for the week to be 157.
>> >
>> >I am so tired I cannot see straight
>> >
>> >but we are home
>> >
>
 
I am actively seeking helpers.

"Joyce" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Ouch Lesanne, I really do feel for you. I can only imagine how hard this
must be,
> to deal with on a daily basis. Also how heartbreaking for you. I've
learned my
> mom has been having some frequent *accidents*, only because I do her
laundry. If
> I didn't bring her clothing home, I would have no clue at all. Are you
hanging in
> there? I know you probably don't even want to think about things, but is
it
> becoming close to looking at other options for care - or are you able to
get some
> help? I can't fathom how you can tackle this all on your own. You
definitely are
> slated for sainthood.
>
> Joyce
>
> On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 20:09:24 GMT, "Lesanne" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >I am gradually getting some sleep here and there. Her dementia is much
worse
> >and she is no longer continent at night......
> >
> >"Joyce" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> >> I sure don't envy you by any means. I remember sitting in the ER with
my
> >mom,
> >> then waiting for her to be transferred to the psych hospital. Not 36
> >hours in the
> >> hospital, but it ended up being a 36 hour stretch with no sleep ...
> >definitely is
> >> not fun. I remember thinking I was no longer sure if it was my mom who
> >was
> >> delusional ... or me! <grin>
> >>
> >> Congrats on the fantastic weekly average though, although I'm not sure
I
> >would
> >> enthusiastically support it as a method of weightloss. <g> I hope you
can
> >soon
> >> catch up on that lost sleep, if it's even possible. Take care of
> >yourself, and
> >> hopefully relax a bit!
> >>
> >> Joyce
> >>
> >> On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 13:36:39 GMT, "Lesanne" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> >>
> >> >Staying up 36 hours in a hospital trying to keep a confused person
from
> >> >getting out of bed/removing IV lines/taking off her gown/ and lots of
> >things
> >> >I can't remember, has caused my Average for the week to be 157.
> >> >
> >> >I am so tired I cannot see straight
> >> >
> >> >but we are home
> >> >
> >>
 
Great! I hope you are able to find some quickly to give you a bit of a break. 'Round the clock by
yourself is not a fun thing.

Joyce

On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 15:08:56 GMT, "Lesanne" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I am actively seeking helpers.
>
>"Joyce" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
>> Ouch Lesanne, I really do feel for you. I can only imagine how hard this
>must be,
>> to deal with on a daily basis. Also how heartbreaking for you. I've
>learned my
>> mom has been having some frequent *accidents*, only because I do her
>laundry. If
>> I didn't bring her clothing home, I would have no clue at all. Are you
>hanging in
>> there? I know you probably don't even want to think about things, but is
>it
>> becoming close to looking at other options for care - or are you able to
>get some
>> help? I can't fathom how you can tackle this all on your own. You
>definitely are
>> slated for sainthood.
>>
>> Joyce
>>
>> On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 20:09:24 GMT, "Lesanne" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >I am gradually getting some sleep here and there. Her dementia is much
>worse
>> >and she is no longer continent at night......
>> >
>> >"Joyce" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
>> >> I sure don't envy you by any means. I remember sitting in the ER with
>my
>> >mom,
>> >> then waiting for her to be transferred to the psych hospital. Not 36
>> >hours in the
>> >> hospital, but it ended up being a 36 hour stretch with no sleep ...
>> >definitely is
>> >> not fun. I remember thinking I was no longer sure if it was my mom who
>> >was
>> >> delusional ... or me! <grin>
>> >>
>> >> Congrats on the fantastic weekly average though, although I'm not sure
>I
>> >would
>> >> enthusiastically support it as a method of weightloss. <g> I hope you
>can
>> >soon
>> >> catch up on that lost sleep, if it's even possible. Take care of
>> >yourself, and
>> >> hopefully relax a bit!
>> >>
>> >> Joyce
>> >>
>> >> On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 13:36:39 GMT, "Lesanne" <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >Staying up 36 hours in a hospital trying to keep a confused person
>from
>> >> >getting out of bed/removing IV lines/taking off her gown/ and lots of
>> >things
>> >> >I can't remember, has caused my Average for the week to be 157.
>> >> >
>> >> >I am so tired I cannot see straight
>> >> >
>> >> >but we are home
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >
>