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Personal Time Off

Posted At : October 11, 2008 4:05 PM | Posted By : J Scott
Related Categories: Medical

Wow – time flies when you are having fun.  I just realized I hadn’t written in this blog for 10 days. 

I do have some excuses. Brad decided to continue his extensive survey of local medical facilities and took an ambulance ride to Desert Springs Hospital after a cystoscopy to diagnose his frequent urinary infections stirred up the bacterial boogiemen throughout his whole body. He was put on IV antibiotics, and since he was also having chest pain, they put him through a thorough cardio workup.   Those tests came out okay and the antibiotics did their job so he got out of the hospital in a couple of days. Not a minute too soon for him, however, since he said they tried to kill him by freezing him to death – and I have my orders if he ever has to go back into a hospital to pack him a warm sweat suit and thick socks! 

His problems with what he calls his “old plumbing” continued and a kidney stone was found. This week he had a lithotripsy that zapped the stone so we are hoping this will solve some of these problems. But at our ages, it seems that medical appointments take up a good bit of our time. 

Something else has also taken up some of my time – de-junking our closets and garage – a project that was long overdue for this squirrel!   In my closet I counted 32 purses and 55 pairs of shoes and every piece of clothing I have bought for the last 15 years. A lot of these are the fault of casinos – comp points and holiday shopping - but mostly it is my own what Brad calls a crazy frugal tendency to never throw anything away.   Anyway Safe Nest, a good local charity for abused women and children, is getting many bags of donations. 

I also have started back to volunteering in my nearby elementary school several days a week, dropping down from 2nd grade where I was last year to kindergarten. I am enjoying this age group so much – they are so young and innocent – and so excited to work on the computers. 

And of course there is one other little activity that takes up some of my time – video poker. But hopefully I will find more time to blog. Stay tuned. 

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JoyceAulabaugh's Gravatar Wow, that brings back memories of when my husband had his kidney stone. Came home from work and found him laying on the floor in the fetal postition. Scary stuff! Hope Brad is doing better and good for you for voluntering at the school with the "little people"!
# Posted By JoyceAulabaugh | 10/12/08 3:40 PM