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Jul 17, 2012 16:22 |  #871

Condolences Tim.


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Jul 17, 2012 16:34 |  #872

Thanks everyone. Your support is greatly appreciated.



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Jul 17, 2012 16:43 |  #873

Very Sorry for your loss Tim...

May he RIP


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Jul 17, 2012 16:45 |  #874

Thanks Jay. He is at peace now.



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Jul 17, 2012 17:24 |  #875

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I'm back. My FIL passed away peacefully at home. The hospice people were amazing.

We were involved in hospice care for both Lois' mother, and my own. They provide an incredible service. There just aren't enough goo things that can be said about them.

Tim, I'm sorry to hear about your FIL. It's wonderful that you'll be taking in your MIL as this is going to be a very difficult time for her. FWIW, my wife's mom lived with us for many years, and she was a wonderful woman. I miss her a great deal, and her presence in our home was always a blessing in my mind.


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Jul 17, 2012 18:01 |  #876

Got one mystery solved today...

Good News: Wife does not have a torn rotator cuff and will likely not require surgery on her shoulder
Weird News: She does have a fracture at the neck of the humorous where it meets the ball at the top of the arm.

Physical Therapist called to pass along the report from the MRI and says it should heal on its own "quite nicely" but the final word will be from her osteopath who's tied up in surgery and hasn't gotten the word yet.

Yeesh...


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Jul 17, 2012 18:03 |  #877

FlyingPhotog wrote in post #14731392 (external link)
Got one mystery solved today...

Good News: Wife does not have a torn rotator cuff and will likely not require surgery on her shoulder
Weird News: She does have a fracture at the neck of the humorous where it meets the ball at the top of the arm.

Physical Therapist called to pass along the report from the MRI and says it should heal on its own "quite nicely" but the final word will be from her osteopath who's tied up in surgery and hasn't gotten the word yet.

Yeesh...

Fingers remain crossed while we wait for the definitive word from the Osteopath.


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Jul 17, 2012 20:39 |  #878

So sorry for your loss Tim, glad he was at home and peaceful, makes all the difference I think. I am glad your MIL has you both in this new phase of her life.


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Jul 17, 2012 20:39 |  #879

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Jul 17, 2012 20:46 as a reply to  @ burnet44's post |  #880

Timphoto wrote in post #14730701 (external link)
I'm back. My FIL passed away peacefully at home. The hospice people were amazing. I'll be bouncing in and out for the next 3-4 weeks while we make arrangements for my MIL to move in with us.

It's a cold dreary day here with drizzle and a high of 68F. When I came home the house was so cold that I had to turn the heater on.

Sorry to hear about your FIL, Tim.

FlyingPhotog wrote in post #14731392 (external link)
Got one mystery solved today...

Good News: Wife does not have a torn rotator cuff and will likely not require surgery on her shoulder
Weird News: She does have a fracture at the neck of the humorous where it meets the ball at the top of the arm.

Physical Therapist called to pass along the report from the MRI and says it should heal on its own "quite nicely" but the final word will be from her osteopath who's tied up in surgery and hasn't gotten the word yet.

Yeesh...

How did she injure herself in the first place? I think I missed it...


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Jul 18, 2012 01:48 |  #881

Tim....my sincere condolences. Hospice is a wonderful thing.


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Jul 18, 2012 06:00 |  #882

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IMAGE LINK: http://www.frogdawg.co​m/p760700175/e3a7debfc  (external link)

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Jul 18, 2012 06:31 |  #883

Tim my condolenses to you and your family. :(




  
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Jul 18, 2012 06:32 |  #884

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IMAGE LINK: http://www.frogdawg.co​m/p760700175/e3a7debfc  (external link)

This prints as a 40"x10" pano. Managed to get 16 of the 20 Heritage Units in the shot. Only a helicopter would have given me the vantage point for all of them.

Nice pano Dan. You should rent that heli. ;)




  
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Jul 18, 2012 06:35 |  #885

FlyingPhotog wrote in post #14731392 (external link)
Got one mystery solved today...

Good News: Wife does not have a torn rotator cuff and will likely not require surgery on her shoulder
Weird News: She does have a fracture at the neck of the humorous where it meets the ball at the top of the arm.

Physical Therapist called to pass along the report from the MRI and says it should heal on its own "quite nicely" but the final word will be from her osteopath who's tied up in surgery and hasn't gotten the word yet.

Yeesh...

Jay, I hope all goes well.




  
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