Wednesday, November 13, 2024

I DON'T KNOW WHO OR WHAT SNUCK UP BEHIND ME LATE THIS MORNING BUT......'SHAZAM'

 I DIDN'T TAKE ANY OUTSIDE PICS TODAY BUT I HAD A FEW BASSWOOD RAINDROP PICS FROM YESTERDAY LEFT OVER
A sunny sunrise this morning but it was marred by an icy cold wind driving the wind chill factor down to the freezing mark.  No car windows down on our short Subie ride and my mind didn't seem to be on finding any photos.  

Here are a few emails Kelly sent early this morning..... 'No one on the GI team put me on the Endoscopy list.  Somehow got overlooked'.....'Youngish guy took 4th bed , he is quiet.'  'In Goderich hemoglobin had gone to 77. After their blood transfusion, it was 81 for 2 nights.  Overnight test came back 70. Another blood transfusion this morning:((.....  But then, she phoned this afternoon saying someone had made a mistake about that hemoglobin number so she didn't need the blood transfusion after all.  What is with this hospital!!!! She was slated for an Endoscopy first thing this morning but the nurses were late getting her to the appointment and she lost her spot in the que.  Had to wait in a freezing cold room for 45 minutes before she got in for the Endoscopy.  The Endoscopy showed nothing again which doesn't solve the problem of where she keeps bleeding from.  What is with this hospital!!!!  I guess she will be home tomorrow and in another few weeks she will probably have another massive bleed and this whole scenario is again repeated for the 6th or 7th time now.  What is with this hospital!!!!  She hadn't eaten anything since Monday at suppertime and even after the Endoscopy that found nothing they still hadn't brought her anything to eat.  What is with this hospital!!!!  After our 2 o'clock phone call she was going to take herself and her intravenous tree down the elevator to the third-floor cafeteria and get herself 3 pieces of Pizza, a 12 inch Sub, half a dozen donuts, and a pail full of coffee.  What is wi........ya, you've heard it before.  I'm guessing Kelly will be home tomorrow......until the next time:((

 KELLY TOOK THIS PHOTO OF THIS MORNING'S SUNRISE FROM HER HOSPITAL ROOM WINDOW....THAT'S THE HOSPITALS MAIN ENTRANCE BOTTOM CENTER AND DOWNTOWN LONDON CAN BE SEEN TOP RIGHT
KELLY TOOK A PICTURE OF THE SHOWER FLOOR IN HER ROOM....NOT GOOD!!
I don't know who, or what snuck up behind me late this morning and slipped one jumper cable to my foot and the other one to the back of my hair and then 'hit the switch' linked to the Bruce Nuclear Power Generating Station just a meer 58 miles north of us.   'Shazam' I was suddenly super energized.  After using our leaf blower to blow out the carport, driveway, front porch and deck I slipped into the house, grabbed a role of paper towels and glass cleaner and went to work on the insides of our sunroom windows.  While in the middle of this project I slipped out to the carport, grabbed the small stepladder and headed back inside.  It's probably 12 feet or more from our sunroom floor to the ceiling in the middle of the room.  At that altitude up there and with a fan constantly rotating slowly, it has become a maze of cobwebs which can only be reached by a stepladder.  Cobwebs don't bother me much if they are up that high and it's kinda neat like being in Dracula's old castle when I tip back in my recliner and look up.  With the fan going, the cobwebs kinda waft and softly sway in the faint breeze.  Groovy.  However, I figured it was maybe about time I got up there with a duster and got after those mesmerizing psychedelic webs.  So that's what I did as well as rearranging some furniture. (that'll make Kelly nervous when she reads this) When I later tipped my recliner forward to vacuum underneath and behind it I had to be careful not to work the vacuum too hard and burn it out.  Good thing I had a shovel for backup.  I don't think I had vacuumed behind there since the cows came home back in the summer of 1946.  Our gas fireplace stove has been building up dust since we had it installed nearly twenty years ago so I got busy with a bristly scrub brush, a bucket of hot soapy water, and went to town on it.  It now looks like the stove was just newly installed about 20 minutes ago.  I was as pleased as a herd of Elephants in a crate of Bananas.  Of course, we have a host of knick-knacks in the sunroom so they had to be all cleaned as well.  Oh ya, I did some laundry and sparkled up our twin stainless steel kitchen sinks too.  I did get some other stuff done but how the heck can I remember all that.  Yup, just like years ago, I was multi-tasking and it was all smoothly coming together too.  I have about half the sunroom done and if that same whatever sneaks up behind me again tomorrow and 'plugs me in again' I'll darn well get the other half of the sunroom done plus half a dozen other things to be sure.  Maybe I should go up on the roof and blow the pine needles off......NO!!....
Update on Kelly.....SShe phoned at 6:30 tonight and they had brought her some supper.  While talking, she was undergoing an iron infusion.  She said because they couldn't find the bleeding source 'AGAIN', they are releasing her probably sometime tomorrow afternoon.  No, she doesn't have to hitch-hike home.....I'll be there to pick her up:)))))))

 I'M ON MY LADDER UP IN THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF OUR SUNROOM
 YUP, I GOT MY DUSTER IN ACTION

HUBBA BUBBA SCRUBA SCRUBA
 PHEEBS IS GENERALLY IN THE MIDDLE OF WHATEVER I'M DOING AND SHE HELPS ME BY JUST BEING THERE
Al's Music Box This Guy's In Love With You is a hit song written by burt Bacharach and Hal David and released by Herb Alpert in May, 1968. Although known primarily for his trumpet playing as the leader of the Tijuana Brass, Alpert sang lead vocals on this solo recording, which was arranged by Bacharach. Alpert recognized in the song qualities that made it a good fit for himself as a singer and trumpet player. The composition had a recognizable Bacharach-David feel, a spot for a signature horn solo in the bridge and in the fadeout, and it was an easy song to sing for singers like Alpert with a limited vocal range.  Alpert's filmed version of "This Guy's in Love with You" appeared on April 22, 1968 as a part of his CBS television special The Beat of the Brass. In the film, which has a studio recording of the song as its soundtrack, Alpert can be seen walking around in various natural environments in Malibu, California (including a woodland and a beach), singing the song to his wife Sharon. In response to numerous viewer telephone calls to the network following the broadcast, Alpert decided that the song should be released as a single recording. Alpert's commercially released recording featured a slightly different vocal performance than the recording used as the film soundtrack in the television special. His single reached No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart in June of that year, remaining in the top position for four weeks. It was not only Alpert's first No. 1 single, but it was also the first No. 1 single for his A&M record label, as well as the first No. 1 in the U.S. for Bacharach & David. The song also spent ten weeks at No. 1 on the Easy Listening chart. For the single's B-side, Alpert chose "A Quiet Tear" from his first album in 1962, The Lonely Bull.

GROANER'S CORNER:(( Two hobbyists get into their balloon for an excursion. After a while, the wind unexpectedly picks up, and the balloon goes out of control. The two balloonists, with great effort, manage to keep the balloon stable, upright, and away from power lines. But they are lost. With more effort, they get the balloon near the ground. While floating over a country road, they see a man walking below. One of the balloonists calls down to him:  "We're lost! Can you tell us where we are?"The man thinks for a while, looks down, looks up,   looks down again, stares into space for a minute, and then cries out:  "You're in a balloon!"  The wind picks up, and the balloon floats off. After a moment, one balloonist says to the other:  "That man must be a manager."  "Why?"  "Three reasons. First, he took a long time to answer. Second, he was perfectly correct. Third, his answer was perfectly useless!"

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- I gave my father $100 and said, “Buy yourself something that will make your life easier.”  So he went out and bought a present for my mother.

- A pirate walks into a bar with a paper towel on his head, sits down and orders a drink.  Bartender serves the pirate his drink and asks about the paper towel.  The pirate smiles and says, "That be the bounty on me head!"
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The psychiatrist was not expecting the distraught stranger who staggered into his office and slumped into a chair. "You've got to help me. I'm losing my memory, Doctor," he sobbed. "I once had a successful business, a wife, a home and family.  I was a respected member of the community. But all that's gone now. Since my memory began failing, I've lost the business - I couldn't remember my clients' names. My wife and children have left me, too and why shouldn't they - some nights I wouldn't get home until four or five in the morning. I'd forget where I lived...And it's getting worse Doctor - it's getting worse!"  "This is not an unusual form of neurosis," the psychiatrist said soothingly. "Now tell me, just how long ago did you first become aware of this condition?"  "Condition?" The man sat up in his chair. "What condition?"__
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13 comments:

  1. Good job on all of your cleaning today and Kelly will be happy with that when she gets home. She is amazing when she takes herself down the elevator to get herself food after her test. Serious grit !

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  2. Nothing like a big shot of anxiety to get the gears in motion. Well, that was a useful spurt of energy.....and maybe it tired you out. I dunno; maybe it's time to talk to somebody about this scenario you two have been going through with the endoscopy business? I wouldn't have a clue who! Frustrating beyond frustrating.

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  3. My heart just breaks for Kelly and her not getting the care and answers that she so deserves. I cannot believe that she is in a co-ed room and that this appears to be hospital policy. As you say, what is with this hospital or is it the Canadian Healthcare System? JMHO

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  4. It's got to be so frustrating
    for Kelly to have the staff
    at that hospital making
    mistakes that compound
    how difficult coping with
    her health problems is.
    Coming home to a nice
    clean house will be a treat for her, good job Al! I hope
    Pheebs, Kelly and you will
    have all very pleasant and
    blessed times ahead.
    -Mary

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  5. As a Londoner I’m disheartened and frightened to hear of the consistent issues at UH. The liver transplant folks should be made aware of this most recent visit. Maybe contacting one of their Patient Relations Specialists could also help. Kelly deserves so much better! I hope they redeem themselves and her care improves before her release.

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  6. Is there another hospital other than the small one nearby that you could go to if this happens again? That's terrible that she has to continually go through that and yet they can't find anything. I think they need to confer with other specialists. As for you... you can't pass up those spurts of energy!

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  7. It appears Kelly wants no one to help her navigate these issues but having an advocate at her bedside might improve her care. It might be difficult for you both but it might be worth a try.

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  8. Are you sure Kelly is even on the liver transplant list??? They can't seem to get her on the endoscopy list!

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  9. That top liver guy needs to be notified ASAP. WTH? Kelly should have his number so she can notify him if a next time happens and let him know she is on her way to the UH.

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  10. Agree with all the above comments! Keeping you both in my prayers. 🙏

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  11. I'm with you Al, "what is it with this hospital!!" Kelly should not have to deal with all these mistakes and MEN in her room as sick as she is! She does need an advocate but not knowing the Canadian healthcare system--is there really anything anyone can do??

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  12. Good for you to take advantage of the energy spurt. Now you can rest for a while :-) Hope Kelly will feel better today. I am with you on the London Hospital rating ((

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  13. Hi Al, Can I schedule you in for a cleaning of my house? You did a terrific job of cleaning. It's hard to believe that the hospital will discharge Kelly when they haven't found the source of the bleeding. Don't doctors care about their patients anymore?

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