Ok. Imma keep it real up in here. Jamey's intake was Monday, January 19th. We met 3 out of the 4 Fantastics on that day. We met the 4th of the Fab4, Pastor/Chaplain/Reverend(whatever you call a priest who's not a priest and can marry women and stuff---I'll mash them all together and call it "PaChaRev") … Continue reading 01/19/2015 Meeting the Treatment Team: The Fantastic Four–Part IV
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Isn’t memory loss a pain? I don’t know; can’t remember.
You know that feeling you had as a kid as you stared at the assortment of wrapped, ribboned and bowed boxes under the tree come Christmas; as you surveyed the stacked birthday packages on a checkered tablecloth picnic table: the tiny lightning bolts of excitement haphazardly crashing into one another in your belly and flitting … Continue reading Isn’t memory loss a pain? I don’t know; can’t remember.
01/19/2015 Meeting the Treatment Team: The Fantastic Four–Part III
Dawn, the home health aid who will forever be referred to(in my mind at least) as "the-woman-who-sits-and-stares-at-Jamey-when-he-showers"(she's referred to as such since that's how Jamey described her to Tracy, our social worker causing her to burst out laughing)--this is how the conversation played out---fast forward one and a half weeks from this meeting: Tracy: So … Continue reading 01/19/2015 Meeting the Treatment Team: The Fantastic Four–Part III
Quick time out update—
Wow! So in 4 days of the blog being "live"(if that's even proper terminology), we've had viewers from the following countries: US(duh!) Canada United Kingdom(still including Scotland, the Cranstoun homeland) Singapore As pleased as we all are with that progress, my goal is to reach Luxembourg, Liechtenstein and Laos! If Headed Into Overtime can reach … Continue reading Quick time out update—
01/19/2015 Meeting the Treatment Team: The Fantastic Four–Part II
When last we left off, our second member of the team, Mary Ann the nurse, had just knocked on the front door. The demon dogs, who'd just settled into their naps, were now voicing their concerns about another stranger's presence. Since I assumed the dogs would be even more riled up now, I upped the … Continue reading 01/19/2015 Meeting the Treatment Team: The Fantastic Four–Part II