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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTonight’s tea has been gammon steaks, grilled, with pineapple and chips; and very nice tooComment
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The whole question of getting home after Christmas is becoming rather complicated. The surgeons made it clear that I’ll be fine to look after myself then, so in theory, home I go.
But now my mother is quite ill with something, or more accurately a combination of things that leaves no clear path for treatment in the short term. She needs to avoid stress, but she’ll fret about me being home on my own, and if she remains ill next week, it might be a bit too much to lay on her.
On the other hand, I find it stressful if I’m not home, and I’ve just had major heart surgery and shouldn’t be doing that to myself either.
So finding some way of minimising the stress for both parties is clearly what’s needed. Hopefully we can sort something out. I’d rather be home right now in the first place; just my luck it’s ChristmasComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe whole question of getting home after Christmas is becoming rather complicated. The surgeons made it clear that I’ll be fine to look after myself then, so in theory, home I go.
But now my mother is quite ill with something, or more accurately a combination of things that leaves no clear path for treatment in the short term. She needs to avoid stress, but she’ll fret about me being home on my own, and if she remains ill next week, it might be a bit too much to lay on her.
On the other hand, I find it stressful if I’m not home, and I’ve just had major heart surgery and shouldn’t be doing that to myself either.
So finding some way of minimising the stress for both parties is clearly what’s needed. Hopefully we can sort something out. I’d rather be home right now in the first place; just my luck it’s Christmas
otherwise, everybody loses
difficult one ,old son, - hang in thereComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe whole question of getting home after Christmas is becoming rather complicated. The surgeons made it clear that I’ll be fine to look after myself then, so in theory, home I go.
But now my mother is quite ill with something, or more accurately a combination of things that leaves no clear path for treatment in the short term. She needs to avoid stress, but she’ll fret about me being home on my own, and if she remains ill next week, it might be a bit too much to lay on her.
On the other hand, I find it stressful if I’m not home, and I’ve just had major heart surgery and shouldn’t be doing that to myself either.
So finding some way of minimising the stress for both parties is clearly what’s needed. Hopefully we can sort something out. I’d rather be home right now in the first place; just my luck it’s Christmas
Its a tough one. Can you go home and facetime her every few hours? Actually facetime is too much for oldies - phone? Telegram? Carrier pigeon?Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe whole question of getting home after Christmas is becoming rather complicated. The surgeons made it clear that I’ll be fine to look after myself then, so in theory, home I go.
But now my mother is quite ill with something, or more accurately a combination of things that leaves no clear path for treatment in the short term. She needs to avoid stress, but she’ll fret about me being home on my own, and if she remains ill next week, it might be a bit too much to lay on her.
On the other hand, I find it stressful if I’m not home, and I’ve just had major heart surgery and shouldn’t be doing that to myself either.
So finding some way of minimising the stress for both parties is clearly what’s needed. Hopefully we can sort something out. I’d rather be home right now in the first place; just my luck it’s Christmas
You gotta do what's right for you. I don't really think you want to be home, alone, at Christmas, so stick it out till Wednesday, and hopefully you'll have a better idea of what's up with mum. A daily phone call assuring fineness will substitute for presence, especially if she's not well enough to actually look after you.Comment
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you have a few quid, get her a home help until you are firing on all cylinders.
Tell her you are doing it because you love her and you want to have the best.
Face time her etc so you are keeping in contact.
Put feet up & do the important stuff (Monday links)
you & her get well soon! (very important stuff).Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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