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Hi everyone. Some good news for me at the start of the new year. Dad is home from hospital. He is weak but in good spirits . Social services are going to visit to assess what his additional needs are so all is looking much better. I am so relieved. Mum is already moaning about him talking too much and getting on her nerves (no pleasing some  )which is a good sign that she's geting back to normal!!! Many thanks everyone for your kind thoughts and prayers. love maria x
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So pleased he is home!
lovely news. When are ss coming? is it an OT visit?how to be a velvet bulldoser
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That's such lovely news, Marie. Not surprised you are all so pleased. Glad to hear he is doing so well. Lots of love Jeanxxx
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That`s really good news, Maria - so pleased for you. Hope Social Services come soon. Take care, Kathleen x
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Good to hear Maria - let us know how they get on.
Julie
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Pleased to hear this Maria, hope this weather not causing too many problems for you all. love Liz xx
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Glad that he's home Maria, hope all goes well.
Doreen xx
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 Maria, that wonderful news!! You must be so relieved, lets hope the social services do their bit, take care BARBARA
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 Thats brill news for you all ahh yes its mums way saying shes back to more her old self . pray ss do there job well for dad. they are so good. lv melly cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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That is so wonderful, Maria! We are all praying for your dad here still..
Hope the SS do all they should to help him and make him comfortable.
Love, Amanda
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So pleased Maria YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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So pleased to read your news Maria.
Diane x
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Thanks everyone for your lovely comments. I had a chat with mum tonight. Her carer is getting things moving.She's brilliant with dad and has even persuaded him to go for a day's respite care once a week! The prospect of being able to have a good chin wag won him over  They are upping the care to include someone to cook a midday meal for them as well, which puts my mind at rest. The nurse was saying that his heart is getting weaker so I suppose that we'll have to face the inevitable....I take great comfort from the fact that he is in his own home and will hopefully be there for the rest of his days.I know that's what he wants. God bless Maria x
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pleased that he is getting settled in at home.
Love Jenni xxhow to be a velvet bulldoser
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This is SO much better, Marie. It'll be lovely for your Mum to have somone to cook a midday meal for them. I don't know if you've heard of Wiltshire Farm Foods, but they are very good to have in the freezer - I used to get them for Dad. They are very reasonable, very good quality and a great standby.
I'm sure your Dad will also enjoy his day at the day centre. The day centre in Altrincham is run by a friend of mine, and they do all sorts of things with the patients - including day trips in the better weather. It'll also give your Mum time to re-charge her batteries.
Glad it all looks so positive.
Love Jeanxxxxx
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Thanks Jean- especially for the Wiltshire farm foods- sounds a good idea. She's been having 'meals on wheels' or whatever they're called these days but she doesn't really like them and the fact that she doesn't get a choice.
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Hi Maria
So pleased to hear that things are being done to help you mum and dad, it must be a great relief for you.
Anthea x
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Glad things are moving forward Maria. Take care, Kathleen x
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Dear Maria,
I was wondering how your parents are? How is your Dad managing?
Love, Amanda
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Hi Amanda Bless you for thinking of me. Mum's fine, thanks- Dad's back in hospital though- went in last Saturday as he was having difficulty breathing. He's now in the cardiac unit as his heart rate is too fast.They've been trying to get it down again, but we've been told that there's nothing more they can do- he will just contnue to deteriorate. Although the news isn't unexpected, it's hit me hard this week. I know it's an inevitable part of getting older- but I can't get my head around it all. At heart he's still my dad and I'm his little girl. Or not so little these days Much love Maria x
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