• Getting Tired [1]

    From Ruth Haffly@1:396/45.28 to Dave Drum on Mon Jun 30 13:59:35 2025
    Hi Dave,


    I miss having a dog but neighbors have them so we can get our fuzz therapy. Our daughter Rachel has 2 dogs, both adopted last year. Calvin Drooledge is an extremely shy golden retriever; most of the time he
    hides in his cage but Steve enticed him out a few times with treats.
    Moose is a black lab, still in his enthusiastic puppyhood, doesn't like
    to stay still long enough for much petting.

    Of the three Jaspermis a pit bull mix who is more likely to lick you
    to death than bite you. Isobel was gotten as a just weaned puppy - of
    a new to me breed - blue-tick beagle. She can be a sweetheart bust has
    the most annoying bark... which is how we know the battery in the bark collar is discharged and needs plugged-in. And Eva, the middle dog, is
    a Heinz who Stephan rescued from her owner who was severely abusing
    her. When the guy objected Stephan "trearted" him to a dose of his own medicine. She's very shy and hesitant around humans ... but a real
    sweetie pie.

    Sounds like all dogs that I'd get along well with. I've heard of blue
    tick hounds but not beagles, must be a cross breed got them started.
    Best thing to do with a shy animal is to let them come to you and let
    them discover how harmless some people can be. Our Jenny-cat had been
    abused as a kitten; we got her as a full grown cat. She was still quite
    timid most of the time but did somewhat come out of her shell if she
    knew her environment was safe.

    When the chirrun get a new forever home for their fur kids I'm going
    to hit an ASPCA adoption event and let a kitten adopt me. I'm nore of
    a cat person than a dog person anyway.

    I'd rather have a cat but........

    Today's session is the half-way point. For registration marks I have
    some large(ish) "X" marks with waterproof tape over the junction so it doesn't wash away in the shower.

    You are getting off easy but still be aware of the side effects.

    Today and Wednesday are the final sessions. Still no extra tiredness. We'll see what happens after next Wednesday.

    It may take some time or you may escape it entirely. Just make sure that
    if it hits while you're cooking, to turn off the stove, put knives in a
    secure spot and any open food gets stowed before going to lie down.


    BTW, got the stitches out yesterday but can't get the area wet for a couple more days. Dr is very happy with how the elbow area looks.
    Looking back, I'm half surprised I didn't cut a ligament or tendon when
    I fell--but I'm glad I didn't.

    Ya think??? Always a feeling of relief when we dodge the bullet.

    Yes, and I can now get the area wet so that area got cleaned up the
    other day.


    Very much so! Attendant at the rest area was a young man, probably a summer hire, who did fill out an incident report but otherwise didn't
    do much of anything. Steve pulled out the first aid kit from the truck
    to put temporary patches on until we got to the ER.

    co-operative about Steve taking time to take care of me. We timed my radiation treatments to fit in the time frame he had free after PT but before the work day started. He'd come home from PT, get cleaned up and have breakfast, then take me for treatments, take me home and be at his job at the time he was supposed to start.

    Steve was probablu up in pay-grade by then. If he's been E-2 or E-3 it would probably have been a different story.

    Depends on the unit, some are better than others. Steve was a Master
    Sergeant (E-8) by then. He always took me to my treatments in uniform so
    one time one lady who was there with her husband made the offer that if
    we didn't want to drive up from Fort Stewart (Hinesville, about an hour
    away) every day, I could stay with them. We politely thanked her and
    told her that we live in Savannah. Never got her name but it was nice of
    her to make the offer to us.

    Fortunately my brother is retired from his 9 to 5. He's certainly
    running the wheels off his ride providing Uber for Ms. Vicky
    (wife), DD> Robin (wife's daughter), Tiffany (daughter) and me.

    No cost Uber for family. (G) We've used Uber, IIRC, only once. Wake
    Forest has started a free ride service using mini vans, set up as an on line contact only. We've not yet tried it but I have the app on my
    phone for whenever I might need it.

    My local Senior Center offers such a service. I had thought about
    applying to be a driver for them. Their range of wheels runs from
    "socer mom" vans to mini-buses on full-sizes cargo van chassis. They
    off door-to-door as well as location to location rides but with no
    fixed routs.

    Same with this group. The town has a limited bus service but it doesn't
    go to most grocery stores and no doctor's offices. The new service will
    take you anywhere in the WF area but I presume just drop you off and you
    will have to call for a new ride home. Don't know, we've not tried it,
    but I don't want to be caught at the grocey store with a sack full of perishables and have to wait for a ride. The bus loops on the hour so if
    you just miss it, you're waiting almost 2 hours for the next one. Not
    good for groceries!


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    Catch you later,
    Ruth
    rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28


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