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<blockquote data-quote="Wewild" data-source="post: 638098" data-attributes="member: 671"><p>Good post. </p><p></p><p>Been there. Susan, the girls and I went to Fl on vacation several years back and Dad started having extreme stomach pain. Mother had to take him to the hospital and he was admitted. They tried to sedate him and he went into orbit as well. I actually thought I would have to leave and come home but a friend stayed with him. It was all he could do to keep him in the bed.</p><p></p><p>Dad obsessions change from time to time and sometime aren't very noticeable. He calls the Ford dealership a lot from time to time asking about the 2 trucks he bought the day before. They are great but I know we have been a pain to them. When he was still driving, the service lady called me to tell me there was a wad of money above the sun visor in a truck that was being worked on. It wound up be over $3000.</p><p></p><p>Most folks have been real good about things that go with his condition. Some haven't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wewild, post: 638098, member: 671"] Good post. Been there. Susan, the girls and I went to Fl on vacation several years back and Dad started having extreme stomach pain. Mother had to take him to the hospital and he was admitted. They tried to sedate him and he went into orbit as well. I actually thought I would have to leave and come home but a friend stayed with him. It was all he could do to keep him in the bed. Dad obsessions change from time to time and sometime aren't very noticeable. He calls the Ford dealership a lot from time to time asking about the 2 trucks he bought the day before. They are great but I know we have been a pain to them. When he was still driving, the service lady called me to tell me there was a wad of money above the sun visor in a truck that was being worked on. It wound up be over $3000. Most folks have been real good about things that go with his condition. Some haven't. [/QUOTE]
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