Well, first it was the car, slashed tires, broken window and all the upset that came with it.
Then it was the cat with his absurse and his urine infection and the trips to the vets, trying to get his tablets down him etc.
NOW... its my Dad, i rang him this morning to see how he was....no answer, i thought, "that's funny" (not ha ha funny), he's slow to get to the phone because he's not right good on his feet, but no answer. So i rang the sheltered housing where he has his bungalow, they said they'd go and see what was wrong, 10 mins later they rang me to tell me they've sent for an ambulance, dads had a bad fall, so i zoomed to the hospital to find my dad there with the biggest plaster you've ever seen on his head, a thumb looking like a ring of black pudding and a massive bruise on his arm.
He'd fallen going to the bathroom about 8 'o' clock this morning and he'd been laid there till i'd phoned the home at 9.45, he's 85 bless him, i never realised just how old he looks until today when he was sat in that wheelchair..so the hospital is keeping him in to do some tests on him to try and find out why he feel, because he's very confused about where he is and can't remember being in the ambulance, i'm going back to see him now so hopefully the Drs might have some answers for me.
Then it was the cat with his absurse and his urine infection and the trips to the vets, trying to get his tablets down him etc.
NOW... its my Dad, i rang him this morning to see how he was....no answer, i thought, "that's funny" (not ha ha funny), he's slow to get to the phone because he's not right good on his feet, but no answer. So i rang the sheltered housing where he has his bungalow, they said they'd go and see what was wrong, 10 mins later they rang me to tell me they've sent for an ambulance, dads had a bad fall, so i zoomed to the hospital to find my dad there with the biggest plaster you've ever seen on his head, a thumb looking like a ring of black pudding and a massive bruise on his arm.
He'd fallen going to the bathroom about 8 'o' clock this morning and he'd been laid there till i'd phoned the home at 9.45, he's 85 bless him, i never realised just how old he looks until today when he was sat in that wheelchair..so the hospital is keeping him in to do some tests on him to try and find out why he feel, because he's very confused about where he is and can't remember being in the ambulance, i'm going back to see him now so hopefully the Drs might have some answers for me.
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