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Purrs for My Mom? She's in the Hospital (OT)
Purrs and prayers for both of you.
-- Joy No amount of time can erase the memory of a good cat, and no amount of masking tape can ever totally remove his fur from your couch. - Leo Dworken "jmcquown" wrote in message ... Mom's doctor was in the neighborhood visiting another patient so he dropped in to see how she's doing. After talking with both of us he said he'd really like to get her admitted for some tests. She agreed to go. The was no way she walk out to the car so I could drive her over to the ER. So he called EMS (emergency medical services) to transport her. I gave the EMS folks time to get her to the hospital and time for the ER people to get her situated before driving over there. She's so funny, as they loaded her in the ambulance she yelled, "Bring me my purse!" Mom, you don't need your purse in the hospital LOL I took it to her anyway. I made sure there was nothing in her wallet other than her ID and insurance cards. I could sure use some purrs for her. Even though she wasn't admitted due to something horrible like a heart attack or stroke there's always the chance she won't be coming home again Jill |
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Purrs for My Mom? She's in the Hospital (OT)
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 17:07:07 -0400, "jmcquown"
wrote: Mom's doctor was in the neighborhood visiting another patient so he dropped in to see how she's doing. After talking with both of us he said he'd really like to get her admitted for some tests. She agreed to go. The was no way she walk out to the car so I could drive her over to the ER. So he called EMS (emergency medical services) to transport her. I gave the EMS folks time to get her to the hospital and time for the ER people to get her situated before driving over there. She's so funny, as they loaded her in the ambulance she yelled, "Bring me my purse!" Mom, you don't need your purse in the hospital LOL I took it to her anyway. I made sure there was nothing in her wallet other than her ID and insurance cards. I could sure use some purrs for her. Even though she wasn't admitted due to something horrible like a heart attack or stroke there's always the chance she won't be coming home again Jill purrs on the way -- Steve Touchstone Little Bit, Sammy, Spotty, Princess, Furby and Rocky (RB) Pix at http://tinyurl.com/22pfn8 Vids at http://tinyurl.com/4yb6nj |
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Purrs for My Mom? She's in the Hospital (OT)
purrs and prayers from this house.
"Winnie" wrote in message ... On Oct 29, 5:07 pm, "jmcquown" wrote: Mom's doctor was in the neighborhood visiting another patient so he dropped in to see how she's doing. After talking with both of us he said he'd really like to get her admitted for some tests. She agreed to go. The was no way she walk out to the car so I could drive her over to the ER. So he called EMS (emergency medical services) to transport her. I gave the EMS folks time to get her to the hospital and time for the ER people to get her situated before driving over there. She's so funny, as they loaded her in the ambulance she yelled, "Bring me my purse!" Mom, you don't need your purse in the hospital LOL I took it to her anyway. I made sure there was nothing in her wallet other than her ID and insurance cards. I could sure use some purrs for her. Even though she wasn't admitted due to something horrible like a heart attack or stroke there's always the chance she won't be coming home again Jill Jill, you got to think positive. You are putting stress on yourself. Purrs sent for you and your mom. Winnie & Rusty |
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Purrs for My Mom? She's in the Hospital (OT)
Granby wrote:
purrs and prayers from this house. I know. But you know what happened when my father was admitted. He never came home again.... "Winnie" wrote in message ... On Oct 29, 5:07 pm, "jmcquown" wrote: Mom's doctor was in the neighborhood visiting another patient so he dropped in to see how she's doing. After talking with both of us he said he'd really like to get her admitted for some tests. She agreed to go. The was no way she walk out to the car so I could drive her over to the ER. So he called EMS (emergency medical services) to transport her. I gave the EMS folks time to get her to the hospital and time for the ER people to get her situated before driving over there. She's so funny, as they loaded her in the ambulance she yelled, "Bring me my purse!" Mom, you don't need your purse in the hospital LOL I took it to her anyway. I made sure there was nothing in her wallet other than her ID and insurance cards. I could sure use some purrs for her. Even though she wasn't admitted due to something horrible like a heart attack or stroke there's always the chance she won't be coming home again Jill Jill, you got to think positive. You are putting stress on yourself. Purrs sent for you and your mom. Winnie & Rusty |
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Purrs for My Mom? She's in the Hospital (OT)
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 17:07:07 -0400, "jmcquown"
wrote: Mom's doctor was in the neighborhood visiting another patient so he dropped in to see how she's doing. After talking with both of us he said he'd really like to get her admitted for some tests. She agreed to go. The was no way she walk out to the car so I could drive her over to the ER. So he called EMS (emergency medical services) to transport her. I gave the EMS folks time to get her to the hospital and time for the ER people to get her situated before driving over there. She's so funny, as they loaded her in the ambulance she yelled, "Bring me my purse!" Mom, you don't need your purse in the hospital LOL I took it to her anyway. I made sure there was nothing in her wallet other than her ID and insurance cards. I could sure use some purrs for her. Even though she wasn't admitted due to something horrible like a heart attack or stroke there's always the chance she won't be coming home again Jill Purrs for your mother to get better soon. And purrs for good test results, too. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^..^ "Life without cats would be only marginally worth living." -TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie. Every day is a treasure with Kenzie; I try to treat them that way. There will only be so many, and then there will never, ever, be any more. How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven. - Robert Heinlein |
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Purrs for My Mom? She's in the Hospital (OT)
"jmcquown" wrote in
: Mom's doctor was in the neighborhood visiting another patient so he dropped in to see how she's doing. After talking with both of us he said he'd really like to get her admitted for some tests. She agreed to go. The was no way she walk out to the car so I could drive her over to the ER. So he called EMS (emergency medical services) to transport her. I gave the EMS folks time to get her to the hospital and time for the ER people to get her situated before driving over there. She's so funny, as they loaded her in the ambulance she yelled, "Bring me my purse!" Mom, you don't need your purse in the hospital LOL I took it to her anyway. I made sure there was nothing in her wallet other than her ID and insurance cards. I could sure use some purrs for her. Even though she wasn't admitted due to something horrible like a heart attack or stroke there's always the chance she won't be coming home again Jill Purrs for her and for you too. Tests sound like a good idea. Looks like you found her a good doctor. Take advantage of her time away to rest and recharge, and don't worry, there's nothing more you can do right now. Bobble |
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Purrs for My Mom? She's in the Hospital (OT)
Just remember most of us older folks have carried half our earthy belongings
in our purses for years, hard to get out of the habit of not having them with us. Get some rest. "bobblespin" wrote in message ... "jmcquown" wrote in : Mom's doctor was in the neighborhood visiting another patient so he dropped in to see how she's doing. After talking with both of us he said he'd really like to get her admitted for some tests. She agreed to go. The was no way she walk out to the car so I could drive her over to the ER. So he called EMS (emergency medical services) to transport her. I gave the EMS folks time to get her to the hospital and time for the ER people to get her situated before driving over there. She's so funny, as they loaded her in the ambulance she yelled, "Bring me my purse!" Mom, you don't need your purse in the hospital LOL I took it to her anyway. I made sure there was nothing in her wallet other than her ID and insurance cards. I could sure use some purrs for her. Even though she wasn't admitted due to something horrible like a heart attack or stroke there's always the chance she won't be coming home again Jill Purrs for her and for you too. Tests sound like a good idea. Looks like you found her a good doctor. Take advantage of her time away to rest and recharge, and don't worry, there's nothing more you can do right now. Bobble |
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Purrs for My Mom? She's in the Hospital (OT)
Purrs and prayers on the way for you and your mom.
-- Ann in Connecticut see my cats at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ann791/sets/ read Sam's blog at http://kittens-3.blogspot.com/ * * * "jmcquown" wrote in message ... Mom's doctor was in the neighborhood visiting another patient so he dropped in to see how she's doing. After talking with both of us he said he'd really like to get her admitted for some tests. She agreed to go. The was no way she walk out to the car so I could drive her over to the ER. So he called EMS (emergency medical services) to transport her. I gave the EMS folks time to get her to the hospital and time for the ER people to get her situated before driving over there. She's so funny, as they loaded her in the ambulance she yelled, "Bring me my purse!" Mom, you don't need your purse in the hospital LOL I took it to her anyway. I made sure there was nothing in her wallet other than her ID and insurance cards. I could sure use some purrs for her. Even though she wasn't admitted due to something horrible like a heart attack or stroke there's always the chance she won't be coming home again Jill |
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Purrs for My Mom? She's in the Hospital (OT)
"jmcquown" wrote in message ... Mom's doctor was in the neighborhood visiting another patient so he dropped in to see how she's doing. After talking with both of us he said he'd really like to get her admitted for some tests. She agreed to go. The was no way she walk out to the car so I could drive her over to the ER. So he called EMS (emergency medical services) to transport her. I gave the EMS folks time to get her to the hospital and time for the ER people to get her situated before driving over there. She's so funny, as they loaded her in the ambulance she yelled, "Bring me my purse!" Mom, you don't need your purse in the hospital LOL I took it to her anyway. I made sure there was nothing in her wallet other than her ID and insurance cards. I could sure use some purrs for her. Even though she wasn't admitted due to something horrible like a heart attack or stroke there's always the chance she won't be coming home again Jill Oh Jill. It's so scary. Many, many, high-quality intensive purrs on the way to both of you. -- Theresa and Dante drtmuirATearthlink.net Stinky Forever: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh |
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Purrs for My Mom? She's in the Hospital (OT)
You're right about that Granby. I've got a purse with so much stuff in it..
I usually keep in in the basket under the seat of my 4-wheeled walker. Men don't do this, just us 'ladies' I carry my wooden kazoo in a special pocket, it's fun to have around if we get stuck in trafffic Yes, get some rest Jill, and try not to worry. I know, it's hard. Our purrayers are sent with love from near Seattle. Hug Kyla "Granby" Just remember most of us older folks have carried half our earthy belongings in our purses for years, hard to get out of the habit of not having them with us. Get some rest. "bobblespin" "jmcquown" Mom's doctor was in the neighborhood visiting another patient so he dropped in to see how she's doing. After talking with both of us he said he'd really like to get her admitted for some tests. She agreed to go. The was no way she walk out to the car so I could drive her over to the ER. So he called EMS (emergency medical services) to transport her. I gave the EMS folks time to get her to the hospital and time for the ER people to get her situated before driving over there. She's so funny, as they loaded her in the ambulance she yelled, "Bring me my purse!" Mom, you don't need your purse in the hospital LOL I took it to her anyway. I made sure there was nothing in her wallet other than her ID and insurance cards. I could sure use some purrs for her. Even though she wasn't admitted due to something horrible like a heart attack or stroke there's always the chance she won't be coming home again Jill Purrs for her and for you too. Tests sound like a good idea. Looks like you found her a good doctor. Take advantage of her time away to rest and recharge, and don't worry, there's nothing more you can do right now. Bobble |
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