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Hi Sainty 

 

You can't keep an old one down matey 

They fight and fight until they can't fight anymore and then still find some 

 

Good luck to your mum and let's hope she is well on the way to recovery.

Good luck to your dad on his fight against the *big C* 

 

As you say, 2016 will not be a memorable year for you and your family, however, it could turn out to be should both your parents come through it 

 

As has already been said, don't forget to look after yourself too 

Good luck to you and them. Best wishes my friend 

Moonie

Sainty, it's really good to see you back with us.

I'm glad your mum has shown some improvement and I'm sure she really appreciates all you are doing for her. 

It sounds like your dad's odds are good, so best wishes to him for a full recovery.

When the chips are down, some people step up to the plate - and you have!

Take good care of yourself and pop in whenever you can.

Yogi19
Last edited by Yogi19

Thank you to one and all for those kind words.

The last few months have been a rollercoaster I could hardly have imagined. But then I guess we all have stories to tell - few are spared harsh reality.

 

As my Mum is recovering well I feel comfortable in sharing one moment that was quite possibly the lowest point. She had been so confused, saying bizarre things and not getting any better - I was terrified and desperate to help her remember things. I was trying to explain that she couldn't remember anything and must try her best to get better, Mum looked at me and said,

"The Mum you knew has gone - now you've got me".

 

Sadly my Dad still has his to come . . .

Saint
Saint posted:

Thank you to one and all for those kind words.

The last few months have been a rollercoaster I could hardly have imagined. But then I guess we all have stories to tell - few are spared harsh reality.

 

As my Mum is recovering well I feel comfortable in sharing one moment that was quite possibly the lowest point. She had been so confused, saying bizarre things and not getting any better - I was terrified and desperate to help her remember things. I was trying to explain that she couldn't remember anything and must try her best to get better, Mum looked at me and said"The ,

Mum you knew has gone - now you've got me".

 

Sadly my Dad still has his to come . . .

Oh heck! I'd have been in pieces if my mum had said that to me, after her big operation.

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
Saint posted:

Thank you to one and all for those kind words.

The last few months have been a rollercoaster I could hardly have imagined. But then I guess we all have stories to tell - few are spared harsh reality.

 

As my Mum is recovering well I feel comfortable in sharing one moment that was quite possibly the lowest point. She had been so confused, saying bizarre things and not getting any better - I was terrified and desperate to help her remember things. I was trying to explain that she couldn't remember anything and must try her best to get better, Mum looked at me and said,

"The Mum you knew has gone - now you've got me".

 

Sadly my Dad still has his to come . . .

Awww Renton .....I totally understand that  ....but glad you feel able to pop in and that things are improving for your  mum Never thought I'd say it but I've missed your * hope that helps * Hang in there  

Baz

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