Guest guest Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 Ohhhh, I remember when this happened. Hilarious. Thanks for sharing a happy memory with us. I'm sure the others in the group will laugh as well. Take care Courage - with love and hugs- Sandie and ----- Fw: Mom and the shower incident Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2012 11:04:06 -0500 This is a post I wrote to our group back in 2003. I found it this morning and thought I would share it with you all. I am laughing through the tears. Courage Hi All, Yesterday morning I woke up from a dream where my mother came to my new house/apartment. In real life I would never have agreed to rent this disaster as you had to go out into the common hall to get to the second floor and the rooms where all shaped weirdly. When I noticed that mom was there the floors began to flood with running water and the water level was rising fast. I told mom we had to get out, which we did, and for some reason my eldest brother had to climb up a long rope to get back in. Yes, a weird dream but as you will see water plays a big role later on in the day. Off I went to care for mom and things were going along just fine. Since my daughter's wedding is next week, my sister and I decided that it was time to dye my mother's hair. No problem, I thought. The last time I did this the solution got all over her clothes so my sister said I should cut a hole in a plastic garbage bag and fit it over mom's shoulders - this is workable I thought. Did all of the above and put the solution on mom's head. 25 minutes later, mom had somehow managed to work the garbage bag over her arms and chest so that she could no longer move her arms and looked like a sausage in it's casing. Poor thing kept complaining that she was hot and I can just imagine that she was. No matter how many times I pushed the garbage bag back up to her shoulders she would somehow manage to get it stuck on her again. So, finally it's time to wash her hair and I thought what the heck, may as well give her a shower at the same time. I showed mom her slicked back solutioned hair in the bathroom mirror and she had a good laugh. Then I'm helping her onto her shower chair when it just disappears out from underneath her and bangs off the back wall. Mom hit the tile floor like a ton of bricks. Before I knew what was happening her wet arms just slid out of my hands and there she was on the floor with the shower water hitting her full in the face while she looked at me with terrified eyes. No time to freak out, I grabbed mom's arms which where really wet but I could barely get a good grip and she weighed a ton. I tried to stand her up but no dice. Using the lip of cement and tile that divides the shower area from the rest of the bathroom I tried to butt her feet up against this to stand her up but again, no dice. Somehow, I managed to drag her out of the shower area (over the hump I'm afraid) and into the bathroom area directly in front of the door which is also tiled. No matter how much I tried to stand mom up all I could manage to do was slide her along the tile floor like she was on a water slide! My dad must of heard the commotion because he was outside the door asking me if mom feel and trying to open the door (this is a weird folding door). Dad was really trying hard to open the door and I screamed at him to stop because somehow mom had managed to get her feet stuck there too. Eventually, dad made his way in and we managed to get mom standing up. Then I freaked out and started to examine her and ask her if anything hurt. You have to remember that the dye solution is still on mom's head and must be washed off 25 minutes after application - 25 minutes came and went long time ago. When I told mom that she had to go back into the shower to wash off her hair she started moving with purpose then and said " oh no, not me " . After a lot of effort and some hard sweating on my part I finally got mom back on her shower chair and washed her up. My sister came home just at that moment and as I was explaining what happened we just couldn't stop laughing. I then told mom that I guess I wasn't being very helpful to her today and that I was better off staying at home rather then coming over only to have her fall to which she replied " yes " . Oh my, I can't tell you how badly I have been feeling. I felt so bad that I told my mom she could give me a pounding if it would make her feel better but she thankfully declined. I called over later in the evening to see how mom was doing and my sister told me that mom had forgotten that she even fell and was just fine. Thanks God she isn't hurt but had mom not had a few pounds on her I'm sure some major damage would have been done. The only good thing to come of this is that we are now going to put in some safety features in the bathroom so that we can cut down on the falls. I'm sure mom will have more falls in the future but I sure hope that they aren't with me! Courage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 Courage you posted this before I joined the group and I am so glad to have the opportunity to read it. It was talked about at our Ann Arbor gathering with much reminiscing and laughing. Thank you for reposting! > > This is a post I wrote to our group back in 2003. I found it this morning and thought I would share it with you all. I am laughing through the tears. > Courage > Hi All, > > Yesterday morning I woke up from a dream where my mother came to my new > house/apartment. In real life I would never have agreed to rent this disaster > as you had to go out into the common hall to get to the second floor and the > rooms where all shaped weirdly. When I noticed that mom was there the floors > began to flood with running water and the water level was rising fast. I told > mom we had to get out, which we did, and for some reason my eldest brother had > to climb up a long rope to get back in. Yes, a weird dream but as you will see > water plays a big role later on in the day. > > Off I went to care for mom and things were going along just fine. Since my > daughter's wedding is next week, my sister and I decided that it was time to dye > my mother's hair. No problem, I thought. The last time I did this the solution > got all over her clothes so my sister said I should cut a hole in a plastic > garbage bag and fit it over mom's shoulders - this is workable I thought. Did > all of the above and put the solution on mom's head. 25 minutes later, mom had > somehow managed to work the garbage bag over her arms and chest so that she > could no longer move her arms and looked like a sausage in it's casing. Poor > thing kept complaining that she was hot and I can just imagine that she was. No > matter how many times I pushed the garbage bag back up to her shoulders she > would somehow manage to get it stuck on her again. > > So, finally it's time to wash her hair and I thought what the heck, may as well > give her a shower at the same time. I showed mom her slicked back solutioned > hair in the bathroom mirror and she had a good laugh. Then I'm helping her onto > her shower chair when it just disappears out from underneath her and bangs off > the back wall. Mom hit the tile floor like a ton of bricks. Before I knew what > was happening her wet arms just slid out of my hands and there she was on the > floor with the shower water hitting her full in the face while she looked at me > with terrified eyes. No time to freak out, I grabbed mom's arms which where > really wet but I could barely get a good grip and she weighed a ton. I tried to > stand her up but no dice. Using the lip of cement and tile that divides the > shower area from the rest of the bathroom I tried to butt her feet up against > this to stand her up but again, no dice. Somehow, I managed to drag her out of > the shower area (over the hump I'm afraid) and into the bathroom area directly > in front of the door which is also tiled. No matter how much I tried to stand > mom up all I could manage to do was slide her along the tile floor like she was > on a water slide! My dad must of heard the commotion because he was outside the > door asking me if mom feel and trying to open the door (this is a weird folding > door). Dad was really trying hard to open the door and I screamed at him to > stop because somehow mom had managed to get her feet stuck there too. > > Eventually, dad made his way in and we managed to get mom standing up. Then I > freaked out and started to examine her and ask her if anything hurt. You have > to remember that the dye solution is still on mom's head and must be washed off > 25 minutes after application - 25 minutes came and went long time ago. When I > told mom that she had to go back into the shower to wash off her hair she > started moving with purpose then and said " oh no, not me " . After a lot of > effort and some hard sweating on my part I finally got mom back on her shower > chair and washed her up. My sister came home just at that moment and as I was > explaining what happened we just couldn't stop laughing. I then told mom that I > guess I wasn't being very helpful to her today and that I was better off staying > at home rather then coming over only to have her fall to which she replied > " yes " . > > Oh my, I can't tell you how badly I have been feeling. I felt so bad that I > told my mom she could give me a pounding if it would make her feel better but > she thankfully declined. I called over later in the evening to see how mom was > doing and my sister told me that mom had forgotten that she even fell and was > just fine. Thanks God she isn't hurt but had mom not had a few pounds on her > I'm sure some major damage would have been done. The only good thing to come of > this is that we are now going to put in some safety features in the bathroom so > that we can cut down on the falls. I'm sure mom will have more falls in the > future but I sure hope that they aren't with me! > Courage > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 Courage you posted this before I joined the group and I am so glad to have the opportunity to read it. It was talked about at our Ann Arbor gathering with much reminiscing and laughing. Thank you for reposting! > > This is a post I wrote to our group back in 2003. I found it this morning and thought I would share it with you all. I am laughing through the tears. > Courage > Hi All, > > Yesterday morning I woke up from a dream where my mother came to my new > house/apartment. In real life I would never have agreed to rent this disaster > as you had to go out into the common hall to get to the second floor and the > rooms where all shaped weirdly. When I noticed that mom was there the floors > began to flood with running water and the water level was rising fast. I told > mom we had to get out, which we did, and for some reason my eldest brother had > to climb up a long rope to get back in. Yes, a weird dream but as you will see > water plays a big role later on in the day. > > Off I went to care for mom and things were going along just fine. Since my > daughter's wedding is next week, my sister and I decided that it was time to dye > my mother's hair. No problem, I thought. The last time I did this the solution > got all over her clothes so my sister said I should cut a hole in a plastic > garbage bag and fit it over mom's shoulders - this is workable I thought. Did > all of the above and put the solution on mom's head. 25 minutes later, mom had > somehow managed to work the garbage bag over her arms and chest so that she > could no longer move her arms and looked like a sausage in it's casing. Poor > thing kept complaining that she was hot and I can just imagine that she was. No > matter how many times I pushed the garbage bag back up to her shoulders she > would somehow manage to get it stuck on her again. > > So, finally it's time to wash her hair and I thought what the heck, may as well > give her a shower at the same time. I showed mom her slicked back solutioned > hair in the bathroom mirror and she had a good laugh. Then I'm helping her onto > her shower chair when it just disappears out from underneath her and bangs off > the back wall. Mom hit the tile floor like a ton of bricks. Before I knew what > was happening her wet arms just slid out of my hands and there she was on the > floor with the shower water hitting her full in the face while she looked at me > with terrified eyes. No time to freak out, I grabbed mom's arms which where > really wet but I could barely get a good grip and she weighed a ton. I tried to > stand her up but no dice. Using the lip of cement and tile that divides the > shower area from the rest of the bathroom I tried to butt her feet up against > this to stand her up but again, no dice. Somehow, I managed to drag her out of > the shower area (over the hump I'm afraid) and into the bathroom area directly > in front of the door which is also tiled. No matter how much I tried to stand > mom up all I could manage to do was slide her along the tile floor like she was > on a water slide! My dad must of heard the commotion because he was outside the > door asking me if mom feel and trying to open the door (this is a weird folding > door). Dad was really trying hard to open the door and I screamed at him to > stop because somehow mom had managed to get her feet stuck there too. > > Eventually, dad made his way in and we managed to get mom standing up. Then I > freaked out and started to examine her and ask her if anything hurt. You have > to remember that the dye solution is still on mom's head and must be washed off > 25 minutes after application - 25 minutes came and went long time ago. When I > told mom that she had to go back into the shower to wash off her hair she > started moving with purpose then and said " oh no, not me " . After a lot of > effort and some hard sweating on my part I finally got mom back on her shower > chair and washed her up. My sister came home just at that moment and as I was > explaining what happened we just couldn't stop laughing. I then told mom that I > guess I wasn't being very helpful to her today and that I was better off staying > at home rather then coming over only to have her fall to which she replied > " yes " . > > Oh my, I can't tell you how badly I have been feeling. I felt so bad that I > told my mom she could give me a pounding if it would make her feel better but > she thankfully declined. I called over later in the evening to see how mom was > doing and my sister told me that mom had forgotten that she even fell and was > just fine. Thanks God she isn't hurt but had mom not had a few pounds on her > I'm sure some major damage would have been done. The only good thing to come of > this is that we are now going to put in some safety features in the bathroom so > that we can cut down on the falls. I'm sure mom will have more falls in the > future but I sure hope that they aren't with me! > Courage > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2012 Report Share Posted February 14, 2012 I am glad you are able to remember incidents like this. All days won't be happy but eventually they will. Thanks for sharing with us. I don't remember reading it before. Leona Leona: Caregiver for husband Ray, age 68, diagnosed 2/04 with Parkinson's Disease. Changed doctors, diagnosed 6/06 with LBD. Almost continual downhill slide no matter what drugs we try. 5/2/08 Ray was placed in Sunrise Nursing Home in Oswego, NY, 1 hour from home. So far, so good! Hardest thing I have ever done in my life, however. 3/19/09 transferred to Samaritan Keep NH in Watertown, NY closer to home. He passed peacefully at 5:18 am on April 14, 2009. I am handling it OK. 'Love is not finding someone to live with; it's finding someone you don't want to live without.' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2012 Report Share Posted February 16, 2012 , I can’t thank you enough for saving this for me. I had a look around in the funnies section and there are some good laughs there. It got me to thinking about how great this caregivers group has been over the years. Lots of great people and support, past and present. I can’t imagine how isolated caregivers were before the dawn of the internet. I am so thankful I had a place to come to. Courage From: I Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 10:11 AM To: LBDcaregivers Subject: Re: Fw: Mom and the shower incident Loved this too Courage! Remember I saved in the Links section -- think there's another one of yours there too... Think it's in the OT and 'funny moments' subfolder! > > This is a post I wrote to our group back in 2003. I found it this morning and thought I would share it with you all. I am laughing through the tears. > Courage > Hi All, > > Yesterday morning I woke up from a dream where my mother came to my new > house/apartment. In real life I would never have agreed to rent this disaster > as you had to go out into the common hall to get to the second floor and the > rooms where all shaped weirdly. When I noticed that mom was there the floors > began to flood with running water and the water level was rising fast. I told > mom we had to get out, which we did, and for some reason my eldest brother had > to climb up a long rope to get back in. Yes, a weird dream but as you will see > water plays a big role later on in the day. > > Off I went to care for mom and things were going along just fine. Since my > daughter's wedding is next week, my sister and I decided that it was time to dye > my mother's hair. No problem, I thought. The last time I did this the solution > got all over her clothes so my sister said I should cut a hole in a plastic > garbage bag and fit it over mom's shoulders - this is workable I thought. Did > all of the above and put the solution on mom's head. 25 minutes later, mom had > somehow managed to work the garbage bag over her arms and chest so that she > could no longer move her arms and looked like a sausage in it's casing. Poor > thing kept complaining that she was hot and I can just imagine that she was. No > matter how many times I pushed the garbage bag back up to her shoulders she > would somehow manage to get it stuck on her again. > > So, finally it's time to wash her hair and I thought what the heck, may as well > give her a shower at the same time. I showed mom her slicked back solutioned > hair in the bathroom mirror and she had a good laugh. Then I'm helping her onto > her shower chair when it just disappears out from underneath her and bangs off > the back wall. Mom hit the tile floor like a ton of bricks. Before I knew what > was happening her wet arms just slid out of my hands and there she was on the > floor with the shower water hitting her full in the face while she looked at me > with terrified eyes. No time to freak out, I grabbed mom's arms which where > really wet but I could barely get a good grip and she weighed a ton. I tried to > stand her up but no dice. Using the lip of cement and tile that divides the > shower area from the rest of the bathroom I tried to butt her feet up against > this to stand her up but again, no dice. Somehow, I managed to drag her out of > the shower area (over the hump I'm afraid) and into the bathroom area directly > in front of the door which is also tiled. No matter how much I tried to stand > mom up all I could manage to do was slide her along the tile floor like she was > on a water slide! My dad must of heard the commotion because he was outside the > door asking me if mom feel and trying to open the door (this is a weird folding > door). Dad was really trying hard to open the door and I screamed at him to > stop because somehow mom had managed to get her feet stuck there too. > > Eventually, dad made his way in and we managed to get mom standing up. Then I > freaked out and started to examine her and ask her if anything hurt. You have > to remember that the dye solution is still on mom's head and must be washed off > 25 minutes after application - 25 minutes came and went long time ago. When I > told mom that she had to go back into the shower to wash off her hair she > started moving with purpose then and said " oh no, not me " . After a lot of > effort and some hard sweating on my part I finally got mom back on her shower > chair and washed her up. My sister came home just at that moment and as I was > explaining what happened we just couldn't stop laughing. I then told mom that I > guess I wasn't being very helpful to her today and that I was better off staying > at home rather then coming over only to have her fall to which she replied > " yes " . > > Oh my, I can't tell you how badly I have been feeling. I felt so bad that I > told my mom she could give me a pounding if it would make her feel better but > she thankfully declined. I called over later in the evening to see how mom was > doing and my sister told me that mom had forgotten that she even fell and was > just fine. Thanks God she isn't hurt but had mom not had a few pounds on her > I'm sure some major damage would have been done. The only good thing to come of > this is that we are now going to put in some safety features in the bathroom so > that we can cut down on the falls. I'm sure mom will have more falls in the > future but I sure hope that they aren't with me! > Courage > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2012 Report Share Posted February 16, 2012 , I can’t thank you enough for saving this for me. I had a look around in the funnies section and there are some good laughs there. It got me to thinking about how great this caregivers group has been over the years. Lots of great people and support, past and present. I can’t imagine how isolated caregivers were before the dawn of the internet. I am so thankful I had a place to come to. Courage From: I Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 10:11 AM To: LBDcaregivers Subject: Re: Fw: Mom and the shower incident Loved this too Courage! Remember I saved in the Links section -- think there's another one of yours there too... Think it's in the OT and 'funny moments' subfolder! > > This is a post I wrote to our group back in 2003. I found it this morning and thought I would share it with you all. I am laughing through the tears. > Courage > Hi All, > > Yesterday morning I woke up from a dream where my mother came to my new > house/apartment. In real life I would never have agreed to rent this disaster > as you had to go out into the common hall to get to the second floor and the > rooms where all shaped weirdly. When I noticed that mom was there the floors > began to flood with running water and the water level was rising fast. I told > mom we had to get out, which we did, and for some reason my eldest brother had > to climb up a long rope to get back in. Yes, a weird dream but as you will see > water plays a big role later on in the day. > > Off I went to care for mom and things were going along just fine. Since my > daughter's wedding is next week, my sister and I decided that it was time to dye > my mother's hair. No problem, I thought. The last time I did this the solution > got all over her clothes so my sister said I should cut a hole in a plastic > garbage bag and fit it over mom's shoulders - this is workable I thought. Did > all of the above and put the solution on mom's head. 25 minutes later, mom had > somehow managed to work the garbage bag over her arms and chest so that she > could no longer move her arms and looked like a sausage in it's casing. Poor > thing kept complaining that she was hot and I can just imagine that she was. No > matter how many times I pushed the garbage bag back up to her shoulders she > would somehow manage to get it stuck on her again. > > So, finally it's time to wash her hair and I thought what the heck, may as well > give her a shower at the same time. I showed mom her slicked back solutioned > hair in the bathroom mirror and she had a good laugh. Then I'm helping her onto > her shower chair when it just disappears out from underneath her and bangs off > the back wall. Mom hit the tile floor like a ton of bricks. Before I knew what > was happening her wet arms just slid out of my hands and there she was on the > floor with the shower water hitting her full in the face while she looked at me > with terrified eyes. No time to freak out, I grabbed mom's arms which where > really wet but I could barely get a good grip and she weighed a ton. I tried to > stand her up but no dice. Using the lip of cement and tile that divides the > shower area from the rest of the bathroom I tried to butt her feet up against > this to stand her up but again, no dice. Somehow, I managed to drag her out of > the shower area (over the hump I'm afraid) and into the bathroom area directly > in front of the door which is also tiled. No matter how much I tried to stand > mom up all I could manage to do was slide her along the tile floor like she was > on a water slide! My dad must of heard the commotion because he was outside the > door asking me if mom feel and trying to open the door (this is a weird folding > door). Dad was really trying hard to open the door and I screamed at him to > stop because somehow mom had managed to get her feet stuck there too. > > Eventually, dad made his way in and we managed to get mom standing up. Then I > freaked out and started to examine her and ask her if anything hurt. You have > to remember that the dye solution is still on mom's head and must be washed off > 25 minutes after application - 25 minutes came and went long time ago. When I > told mom that she had to go back into the shower to wash off her hair she > started moving with purpose then and said " oh no, not me " . After a lot of > effort and some hard sweating on my part I finally got mom back on her shower > chair and washed her up. My sister came home just at that moment and as I was > explaining what happened we just couldn't stop laughing. I then told mom that I > guess I wasn't being very helpful to her today and that I was better off staying > at home rather then coming over only to have her fall to which she replied > " yes " . > > Oh my, I can't tell you how badly I have been feeling. I felt so bad that I > told my mom she could give me a pounding if it would make her feel better but > she thankfully declined. I called over later in the evening to see how mom was > doing and my sister told me that mom had forgotten that she even fell and was > just fine. Thanks God she isn't hurt but had mom not had a few pounds on her > I'm sure some major damage would have been done. The only good thing to come of > this is that we are now going to put in some safety features in the bathroom so > that we can cut down on the falls. I'm sure mom will have more falls in the > future but I sure hope that they aren't with me! > Courage > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2012 Report Share Posted February 18, 2012 I reread some too -- and they are just too funny. I started laughing at your story again -- you need to publish that or something -- allow more people to read it -- it never gets old -- still brings tears to my eyes (w/ laughter) ... especially like the stuff sausage referral LOL > > > > This is a post I wrote to our group back in 2003. I found it this morning and thought I would share it with you all. I am laughing through the tears. > > Courage > > Hi All, > > > > Yesterday morning I woke up from a dream where my mother came to my new > > house/apartment. In real life I would never have agreed to rent this disaster > > as you had to go out into the common hall to get to the second floor and the > > rooms where all shaped weirdly. When I noticed that mom was there the floors > > began to flood with running water and the water level was rising fast. I told > > mom we had to get out, which we did, and for some reason my eldest brother had > > to climb up a long rope to get back in. Yes, a weird dream but as you will see > > water plays a big role later on in the day. > > > > Off I went to care for mom and things were going along just fine. Since my > > daughter's wedding is next week, my sister and I decided that it was time to dye > > my mother's hair. No problem, I thought. The last time I did this the solution > > got all over her clothes so my sister said I should cut a hole in a plastic > > garbage bag and fit it over mom's shoulders - this is workable I thought. Did > > all of the above and put the solution on mom's head. 25 minutes later, mom had > > somehow managed to work the garbage bag over her arms and chest so that she > > could no longer move her arms and looked like a sausage in it's casing. Poor > > thing kept complaining that she was hot and I can just imagine that she was. No > > matter how many times I pushed the garbage bag back up to her shoulders she > > would somehow manage to get it stuck on her again. > > > > So, finally it's time to wash her hair and I thought what the heck, may as well > > give her a shower at the same time. I showed mom her slicked back solutioned > > hair in the bathroom mirror and she had a good laugh. Then I'm helping her onto > > her shower chair when it just disappears out from underneath her and bangs off > > the back wall. Mom hit the tile floor like a ton of bricks. Before I knew what > > was happening her wet arms just slid out of my hands and there she was on the > > floor with the shower water hitting her full in the face while she looked at me > > with terrified eyes. No time to freak out, I grabbed mom's arms which where > > really wet but I could barely get a good grip and she weighed a ton. I tried to > > stand her up but no dice. Using the lip of cement and tile that divides the > > shower area from the rest of the bathroom I tried to butt her feet up against > > this to stand her up but again, no dice. Somehow, I managed to drag her out of > > the shower area (over the hump I'm afraid) and into the bathroom area directly > > in front of the door which is also tiled. No matter how much I tried to stand > > mom up all I could manage to do was slide her along the tile floor like she was > > on a water slide! My dad must of heard the commotion because he was outside the > > door asking me if mom feel and trying to open the door (this is a weird folding > > door). Dad was really trying hard to open the door and I screamed at him to > > stop because somehow mom had managed to get her feet stuck there too. > > > > Eventually, dad made his way in and we managed to get mom standing up. Then I > > freaked out and started to examine her and ask her if anything hurt. You have > > to remember that the dye solution is still on mom's head and must be washed off > > 25 minutes after application - 25 minutes came and went long time ago. When I > > told mom that she had to go back into the shower to wash off her hair she > > started moving with purpose then and said " oh no, not me " . After a lot of > > effort and some hard sweating on my part I finally got mom back on her shower > > chair and washed her up. My sister came home just at that moment and as I was > > explaining what happened we just couldn't stop laughing. I then told mom that I > > guess I wasn't being very helpful to her today and that I was better off staying > > at home rather then coming over only to have her fall to which she replied > > " yes " . > > > > Oh my, I can't tell you how badly I have been feeling. I felt so bad that I > > told my mom she could give me a pounding if it would make her feel better but > > she thankfully declined. I called over later in the evening to see how mom was > > doing and my sister told me that mom had forgotten that she even fell and was > > just fine. Thanks God she isn't hurt but had mom not had a few pounds on her > > I'm sure some major damage would have been done. The only good thing to come of > > this is that we are now going to put in some safety features in the bathroom so > > that we can cut down on the falls. I'm sure mom will have more falls in the > > future but I sure hope that they aren't with me! > > Courage > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2012 Report Share Posted February 18, 2012 I reread some too -- and they are just too funny. I started laughing at your story again -- you need to publish that or something -- allow more people to read it -- it never gets old -- still brings tears to my eyes (w/ laughter) ... especially like the stuff sausage referral LOL > > > > This is a post I wrote to our group back in 2003. I found it this morning and thought I would share it with you all. I am laughing through the tears. > > Courage > > Hi All, > > > > Yesterday morning I woke up from a dream where my mother came to my new > > house/apartment. In real life I would never have agreed to rent this disaster > > as you had to go out into the common hall to get to the second floor and the > > rooms where all shaped weirdly. When I noticed that mom was there the floors > > began to flood with running water and the water level was rising fast. I told > > mom we had to get out, which we did, and for some reason my eldest brother had > > to climb up a long rope to get back in. Yes, a weird dream but as you will see > > water plays a big role later on in the day. > > > > Off I went to care for mom and things were going along just fine. Since my > > daughter's wedding is next week, my sister and I decided that it was time to dye > > my mother's hair. No problem, I thought. The last time I did this the solution > > got all over her clothes so my sister said I should cut a hole in a plastic > > garbage bag and fit it over mom's shoulders - this is workable I thought. Did > > all of the above and put the solution on mom's head. 25 minutes later, mom had > > somehow managed to work the garbage bag over her arms and chest so that she > > could no longer move her arms and looked like a sausage in it's casing. Poor > > thing kept complaining that she was hot and I can just imagine that she was. No > > matter how many times I pushed the garbage bag back up to her shoulders she > > would somehow manage to get it stuck on her again. > > > > So, finally it's time to wash her hair and I thought what the heck, may as well > > give her a shower at the same time. I showed mom her slicked back solutioned > > hair in the bathroom mirror and she had a good laugh. Then I'm helping her onto > > her shower chair when it just disappears out from underneath her and bangs off > > the back wall. Mom hit the tile floor like a ton of bricks. Before I knew what > > was happening her wet arms just slid out of my hands and there she was on the > > floor with the shower water hitting her full in the face while she looked at me > > with terrified eyes. No time to freak out, I grabbed mom's arms which where > > really wet but I could barely get a good grip and she weighed a ton. I tried to > > stand her up but no dice. Using the lip of cement and tile that divides the > > shower area from the rest of the bathroom I tried to butt her feet up against > > this to stand her up but again, no dice. Somehow, I managed to drag her out of > > the shower area (over the hump I'm afraid) and into the bathroom area directly > > in front of the door which is also tiled. No matter how much I tried to stand > > mom up all I could manage to do was slide her along the tile floor like she was > > on a water slide! My dad must of heard the commotion because he was outside the > > door asking me if mom feel and trying to open the door (this is a weird folding > > door). Dad was really trying hard to open the door and I screamed at him to > > stop because somehow mom had managed to get her feet stuck there too. > > > > Eventually, dad made his way in and we managed to get mom standing up. Then I > > freaked out and started to examine her and ask her if anything hurt. You have > > to remember that the dye solution is still on mom's head and must be washed off > > 25 minutes after application - 25 minutes came and went long time ago. When I > > told mom that she had to go back into the shower to wash off her hair she > > started moving with purpose then and said " oh no, not me " . After a lot of > > effort and some hard sweating on my part I finally got mom back on her shower > > chair and washed her up. My sister came home just at that moment and as I was > > explaining what happened we just couldn't stop laughing. I then told mom that I > > guess I wasn't being very helpful to her today and that I was better off staying > > at home rather then coming over only to have her fall to which she replied > > " yes " . > > > > Oh my, I can't tell you how badly I have been feeling. I felt so bad that I > > told my mom she could give me a pounding if it would make her feel better but > > she thankfully declined. I called over later in the evening to see how mom was > > doing and my sister told me that mom had forgotten that she even fell and was > > just fine. Thanks God she isn't hurt but had mom not had a few pounds on her > > I'm sure some major damage would have been done. The only good thing to come of > > this is that we are now going to put in some safety features in the bathroom so > > that we can cut down on the falls. I'm sure mom will have more falls in the > > future but I sure hope that they aren't with me! > > Courage > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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