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Morning all
Frosty out, but at least no rain. Haven’t made it out of bed yet.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Morning all 
Dry.
Sunny.
CBS.
Frosty.
Colder. 16.7 in here this morning, 12 deg in the lean-to.
Saturday apparently.
<dump hiatus>
Brain rot has now set in: I've just had to use the interweb to remember Terry Wogan's name.
Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 18 January 2020, 09:26.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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In with the hoi polloi. 
Stone me the pavements were slippery on the way down.
Sideways to victory!When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Well, the addled one was returned home from respite care at 15:00 on Thursday.
she's now in A&E, having fallen over between bed and bog at 02:30 this morning
less than 36 hours.
feck it.
it just keeps getting better eh?Comment
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It is a spot of dementia but the hallucinations are more due to malnutrition, apparently - she struggled to eat because of the stomach cancer and then became almost afraid of eating anything. When she was last in hospital, and being drip fed, she perked up considerably.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI am pleased she is on the good stuff. Death does not worry me. Pain does.
And I hope she is happy in her own "dream world". I often wish there was dementaia in my family. Far better for the brain to go before the body IMO. Well better for oneself. Not good for those around one.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostWell, the addled one was returned home from respite care at 15:00 on Thursday.
she's now in A&E, having fallen over between bed and bog at 02:30 this morning
less than 36 hours.
feck it.
it just keeps getting better eh?
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postit's not as simple as that, so be careful what you wish for.
Indeed its not normally a switch where the person just becomes a vegetable its more like bobbing in an ocean alternately drowning and gasping for air with the knowledge you are very unlikely to be rescued. Very sad.Comment
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