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I wonder if someone personalised a post in a nasty way if a Mod could be persuaded to lock down the thread. The Mods final post wouldn't count as per Zaz's rules so the last grapes post before that would be the winner
The good news is - My Aunt is OK. She's even rung my Mum to tell her to stop worrying I have no idea what happened but she was rambling this morning apparently - just like her favourite niece (actually, I'm her only niece!).
Thank you for all your Hugs and kind thoughts!
Now, where did Zaz hide those seeds?
That is good news but another example of a woman creating a drama out of a crisis . Not your aunt, the carer but full marks to carer for getting things checked out . Old folks can ramble at the best of times but clearly more pronounced this morning. Gives a body a shake when they hear news like that though so nice hot cuppa time (while we compete for the seeds )
Apparently the carer found her in her chair, where she had been all night - instead of in bed. She couldn't get any sense from her so called her sons, and she told them that they had red hair and they'd cut a tree down outside etc. - all rubbish. So they called the doctor who said she's OK! Mum will ring her this evening and we'll probably go to see her tomorrow. It shook my Mum a bit - she's 92 - but they're both tough old birds with a wicked sense of humour
probably fell asleep in front of the telly and never had a bedtime drink so ended up a wee bit dehydrated. Makes anyone a bit doolally till rehydrated.
Either that or a very vivid dream. Sometimes it's hard to shake the dream into reality when you first wake. I do that, sometimes, and I'm not 96...not quite.
Whatever it was, I'm glad the carer had a panic. The best results for stroke recovery are in those people who got medical attention fast. It may even have been a mini stroke that she had recovered from before anyone really noticed.
It's quite a day for good news!
Jules
Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?
♥ Nutter in a Million & Royal Nutter by Appointment to HRH VC ♥
Nah,I reckon she got VC's login & has been doing all the late night/early morning shifts on the promise of a seed percentage & was just checking the inside of her eyelids for spots when the carer found her
He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
So a couple of weeks later than intended, work has commenced on my anti-ratty tunnel today.
Dismantling the existing structure was a lot harder than I expected, a lot of stuck screws that no amount of WD-40 would liberate! So a lot of action for my sharp mate Stanley, my hand axe and my...
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