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Where the heck is Cypress !???
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 961608" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>It's very hard watching an aging parent deteriorate. I took an unplanned trip to Boise last weekend, when my mom was admitted to hosp. there and in CCU. At first, they thought she had both a serious blood infection and a dying small intestine. Although the cause of the blood infection is still unknown, she is responding well to massive doses of antibiotics, the bowel eschemia (sp?) turned out to be a non-issue. But it was touch and go for a couple of days. My pop is in pretty darn good shape, physically, but he's blind, so that limits what he can do. Have 2 sisters over there -- one 40 miles away and another 90 miles away -- that have been doing back/forth trips every day, and mom's sister also came immediately and will stay a couple of weeks. It's rough not being able to be there right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 961608, member: 16769"] It's very hard watching an aging parent deteriorate. I took an unplanned trip to Boise last weekend, when my mom was admitted to hosp. there and in CCU. At first, they thought she had both a serious blood infection and a dying small intestine. Although the cause of the blood infection is still unknown, she is responding well to massive doses of antibiotics, the bowel eschemia (sp?) turned out to be a non-issue. But it was touch and go for a couple of days. My pop is in pretty darn good shape, physically, but he's blind, so that limits what he can do. Have 2 sisters over there -- one 40 miles away and another 90 miles away -- that have been doing back/forth trips every day, and mom's sister also came immediately and will stay a couple of weeks. It's rough not being able to be there right now. [/QUOTE]
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