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, love to you, the girls and their father, and goodluck in your new, safe home!Love just for you,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Wed, March 16, 2011 2:56:43 PMSubject: Re: an update

not great, but for now this seems to be the only reasonable solution. Interestingly, I felt like a whole load of stress was taken off of my chest. I told the girls yesterday that be would be moving in with their dad and while they were upset about it [obviously] they are also excited about the idea of moving the toys and furniture over there.

Surprisingly, he has more than risen to the occasion so far. He's been staying in my condo with the girls so as to not have to overly traumatized them. he has taken them to the library storytimes and is becoming more involved in their education. I'm holding onto the lease until 1 May, so we plan on moving throughout the month of April.

The girls will be visiting me regularly and I hope to be able to go over there twice a week to help them with some of their education.It will be a huge adjustment for all of us but for the kids, I think that this is in their best interest--though not one that I exactly like. I had been questioning my ability to parent for the past few months, so in a way, that problem has solved itself.

Lifeportunities: transform your home-based life into freedom.Visit the Practical Homeschooling blog!

Wow. Are you sure you're ok with this? How do the girls feel about it? Will you be ok?

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-- an update

now that my dictation software is working properly on a laptop with Internet action, I can finally let you guys know what's going on.

Sometime in January, I noticed that transfers and rolling around in bed getting difficult. I didn't pay any attention to it since it is normal for things to get difficult, that easier, is difficult to get. It seems to mean the end and flow of people with these kinds of diseases. When I went to see my neurologist for a follow-up appointment I was able to tell that I have been doing much better but for this particular day I felt kind of bad. I chalked it up to just having an off day.

Two days later, I found no longer able to mobilize in bed or transferred to my chair using transfer board method. Needless to say, when home care came, I was too difficult to assist so an ambulance was called and was transported to the hospital on February 12. I've been here since under assessment and it was decided last week (and also became my own conclusion) that I be placed in long-term care.

The girls will be going to stay with her dad, which I now think works well, since my time with them will be a better quality. His apartment is wheelchair accessible so visiting should not be an issue. My ex also intends on bringing them to me at regular intervals.

Lifeportunities: transform your home-based life into freedom.

Visit the Practical Homeschooling blog!

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thank you,I hope you're still enjoying your scooter!Lifeportunities: transform your home-based life into freedom.Visit the Practical Homeschooling blog!

, love to you, the girls and their father, and goodluck in your new, safe home!Love just for you,n

To: MSersLife Sent: Wed, March 16, 2011 2:56:43 PM

Subject: Re: an update

 

not great, but for now this seems to be the only reasonable solution. Interestingly, I felt like a whole load of stress was taken off of my chest. I told the girls yesterday that be would be moving in with their dad and while they were upset about it [obviously] they are also excited about the idea of moving the toys and furniture over there.

Surprisingly, he has more than risen to the occasion so far. He's been staying in my condo with the girls so as to not have to overly traumatized them. he has taken them to the library storytimes and is becoming more involved in their education. I'm holding onto the lease until 1 May, so we plan on moving throughout the month of April.

The girls will be visiting me regularly and I hope to be able to go over there twice a week to help them with some of their education.It will be a huge adjustment for all of us but for the kids, I think that this is in their best interest--though not one that I exactly like. I had been questioning my ability to parent for the past few months, so in a way, that problem has solved itself.

Lifeportunities: transform your home-based life into freedom.Visit the Practical Homeschooling blog!

 

Wow. Are you sure you're ok with this? How do the girls feel about it? Will you be ok? 

 

 

 

 

   ~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php

-- an update

  

now that my dictation software is working properly on a laptop with Internet action, I can finally let you guys know what's going on.

Sometime in January, I noticed that transfers and rolling around in bed getting difficult. I didn't pay any attention to it since it is normal for things to get difficult, that easier, is difficult to get. It seems to mean the end and flow of people with these kinds of diseases. When I went to see my neurologist for a follow-up appointment I was able to tell that I have been doing much better but for this particular day I felt kind of bad. I chalked it up to just having an off day.

Two days later, I found no longer able to mobilize in bed or transferred to my chair using transfer board method. Needless to say, when home care came, I was too difficult to assist so an ambulance was called and was transported to the hospital on February 12. I've been here since under assessment and it was decided last week (and also became my own conclusion) that I be placed in long-term care.

The girls will be going to stay with her dad, which I now think works well, since my time with them will be a better quality. His apartment is wheelchair accessible so visiting should not be an issue. My ex also intends on bringing them to me at regular intervals.

Lifeportunities: transform your home-based life into freedom.

Visit the Practical Homeschooling blog! 

 

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