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Posted by doggonedmysteries
So now we wait for the results of the MRIs he had yesterday, and The Curmudgeon goes back for the longer EEGs in February. The waiting is the hardest part.
Next week is G’s 70th birthday. We must figure out some way to make it magnificent for her. I know I am going to kidnap her and take her out to lunch…
The pups are not happy with the cooler weather although they do seem pleased that we had sun yesterday for the first time in ages.
I lost two pounds. Yay!!!
You all have a good one!
Posted in Misc
Tags: Author, Caregiver, Disability, Doggoned, Family, Life, Love, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
More tests…
Posted by doggonedmysteries
Today The Curmudgeon gets a couple of MRIs . He will have to do that without me since someone (me) needs to be home for a delivery.
Yesterday he got a phone call about his EEG, they are not happy with what they see. He has to go back for three different and longer EEGs next month. Yes, it is scary.
You all have a good one.
Posted in MS related
Tags: Author, Caregiver, Disability, Doggoned, Electroencephalography, Love, Magnetic resonance imaging, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
Love my Kindle on days like this…
Posted by doggonedmysteries
I drove The Curmudgeon to his EEG appointment. They asked that we show up a half hour early. We did. I dropped him at the door with his rollator and went to park the van.
When I got up to the appointment, they already had him back answering questions, handing them insurance cards, and filling out paperwork.
We were sent back out to the waiting room. With this being flu season I was happy there were no other people sitting out there. I refuse to touch magazines in doctor’s offices. Talk about germ factories.
My kindle has 355 books and 9 games in it. It fits in my little purse. The Curmudgeon will play the games with me and I am the only one who touches it.
Once they called him back for his EEG I sat back and read. Before I knew it they were bringing him out.
You all have a good one!
Posted in Misc
Tags: Amazon Kindle, Author, Caregiver, Doggoned, Flu season, Life, Love, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
Happy Birthday my dear.
Posted by doggonedmysteries
I took The Curmudgeon out to dinner last evening. We went to a Red Robin. (http://www.redrobin.com/) This was his choice. As we got settled in our booth, I told our lovely server that it was The Curmudgeon’s 60th birthday.
We enjoyed a wonderful dinner. I love not having to cook and do dishes.
When we finished eating, the table was suddenly surrounded by servers and a large, fuzzy Robin. A sundae with party sprinkles and chocolate syrup landed in front of him. Hands were clapped and their version of happy birthday made The Curmudgeon smile.
He gamely dug his way through the sundae…when we got to the car, he thanked me. Said it was fun. 😀
You all have a good one!
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Tags: Author, Birthday, Caregiver, Disability, Doggoned, Life, Love, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
Simple cooking
Posted by doggonedmysteries
I am by no means a poor cook. Lately, however, I have become a lazy cook. I am making more quick fresh meals and more crock pot meals.
Last night I made pan-seared, pounded turkey cutlets seasoned with garlic and basil. I served that with a home-made cheesy pasta side and sugar pea pods. Tonight I will have roast beef, carrots, potatoes, and gravy. All from my crock pot.
As The Curmudgeon says, he’ll never starve. He also tells people, that 99% of what I cook is delicious. There is that 1% of experimental dishes that fail but I think it’s a good record.
You all have a good one!
A day on the phone = frustration.
Posted by doggonedmysteries
Lately it’s been one medication scare after another. It’s bad enough The Curmudgeon’s cards keep changing along with whatever pharmacy that works with them, but then we get the phone call scares.
The service calls–robotic–at the speed of light it rattles off a number to call back and tells us it is important that we respond. Now I’m pretty darned quick at taking down a number but when I have to find a pen while the machine is jet propelling through the number, I don’t get the number down before the damned robot hangs up.
Thus the panic sets in because I have no idea whose medications they were calling about. The robot never said. Were they mine or The Curmudgeon’s?
I call the mail order service network. I ask is it mine or his. Well then they start with the Hippa regulations–look honey, we signed all those papers I can know his stuff and he can know mine get over yourself.
We are not incompetent, or incapable of taking care of ourselves. Neither are we doddering elderly mentally incapacitated people so do not treat us as if we are. Do not give me BS. Give me answers!
Posted in MS related
Tags: Author, Caregiver, Disability, Doggoned, Family, Life, Love, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
Gavin the spoiled brat
Posted by doggonedmysteries
Gavin screams for his breakfast every day and I hear that The Curmudgeon is helpless to stop him. I have learned to pull my pillow over my head and block out the noise if I want to sleep in.
Gavin also screams for his dinner. Gavin loves food. He wants his food now!
Lately Gavin has started to scream to go out when I take Patty out before him on the late night out. You think maybe he’s a spoiled brat? I do.
Compared to him Miss Patty is silent. It takes a lot to make her bark. I think I could count the number of barks we’ve heard come from her on one hand.
You all have a good one!
Posted in Dog related
Tags: Author, Bull Terriers, Caregiver, Disability, Doggoned, Dogs, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer, Writing
Eleven years old and Gavin still needs training…
Posted by doggonedmysteries
A few months ago, I remarked to The Curmudgeon that it’s been a while since one of the dogs inflicted an injury on me. I spoke too soon or maybe they heard me and wanted to prove me wrong.
I usually take the dogs out after eleven at night. I always take them out on the retractable leash. After all, they are in their own fenced in yard, are they not?
Around Thanksgiving, Gavin started bolting out the door. This was not a good thing. When he bolted out the door he managed to hit the end of the leash with enough force to pull me off my feet. I did not like this. I did not like bruises and skinned knees. Thus, the sit and wait until I get out the door first lessons began.
Patty took to the new routine well. Gavin did not. We had a real battle going that I refused to lose. I had to switch him to a six-foot lead instead of the retractable to get my point across. We’re back to the retractable leash and he’s no longer bolting out the door on me. Score!
Posted in Dog related
Tags: Author, Bull Terriers, Caregiver, Disability, Doggoned, Dogs, Family, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
The tale continues…
Posted by doggonedmysteries
“Hey the tower.” A voice broke the silence.
“Who are you?” Mavelle dug the dagger from under her cloak with her free hand.
“Name’s Cragger. I’m a peddler of sorts. I was looking for shelter when I smelled your smoke.”
“Come to where I can see you.” She threw some wood on her dying fire.
A very small of stature man stepped in front of the cave entrance. “Are you a Dunningham dwarf?” She asked.
Cragger bowed, sweeping his arm out wide. “One and the same, peddler by trade, I am.”
“Isn’t that unusual for a mining race?”
“A bit, but the miners need supplies and trinkets. My line is a long line of peddlers back thirty-two generations. If I may come close to your warm fire I will tell you our story.”
Mavelle gasped. “My manners, where are my manners? Certainly Cragger, come warm yourself, and welcome.
The dwarf entered the narrow cavern and sat near the fire. “Thank you, after I came across a pack of wolves tearing into those bodies I was afraid to stay in the open. What do I call you, young lady?”
Mavelle found it odd that any man would admit a fear but liked that he had. She warmed to the man. “Mavelle, call me Mavelle, please.” With a tentative smile she asked, “What is the story you would tell me?”
You have gummies on your breath!!!! Share?
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Posted in Dog related
Tags: Author, Bull Terriers, Caregiver, Disability, Doggoned, Dogs, Love, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
Cwazy sort of day…
Posted by doggonedmysteries
I know a few of you were looking forward to another installment of the fairy tale, but after spending a few hours at the neurologist’s office and thereby running behind on everything for the rest of the day yesterday. I had no time to sit down and do any writing. I hope to remedy that today.
On the seventh I have to call into the courthouse to see if I must report for jury duty. I don’t mind other than I have nothing suitable to wear that fits me. I actually made it as far as Voir Dire once. They cut me though. I guess making the judge, the DA, assistant DA, and the defense attorney crack up doesn’t get you on a jury. 🙂
Can I help it if they asked me if cops were infallible? I answered truthfully–Are you kidding me? I am married to one!
This time I am not eager to go. The Curmudgeon has had some trouble of late and I hate leaving him alone with the pups all day.
You all have a good one!
The serial fairy tale…
Posted by doggonedmysteries
“Get back here!” Sarah screamed at the fleeing soldier.
The next thing that happened made Mavelle drop the crystal knife, cover her eyes and wish she had four hands so she could cover her ears too. The sounds were dreadful. When she opened her eyes again, she could see Sarah held high above the ground in the three-fingered grip of a stone ogre. The four soldiers’ bodies torn to bloody pieces and scattered about brought bile to her throat. Mavelle trembled with dread.
Sarah’s screams assured Mavelle that her sister still lived. The Ogre lifted the stone floor, dropped Sarah in the hole beneath it, replaced the floor above Sarah, and stomped off in the opposite direction from Mavelle’s hiding place.
“Oh, Goddesses. What can I do to get them out of there?” She gave a low whistle and within seconds, McDougal was by her side. His hackles stood on end and he growled deep in his chest.
“Easy boy. He’s gone.” She directed him toward the ruins. “Find Lovena. There has to be a way in.”
They crawled over lichen covered granite and broken marble. Searching for hours with no luck, she called a halt by the remains of a guard tower. Within there she found a covered section, not unlike a cave, where they could camp for the night.
Restless sleep came to her and along with it another vision of her sister Lovena. This time the vision showed Sarah asleep and Lovena pacing. “Sister, we know not what he wishes us for but he is vicious. Hurry, I fear we haven’t long.
The snap of a branch woke Mavelle with a start. McDougal was on his feet and growling. The wee hours of the morning brought with them, no light to see by, she peered into the darkest of dark. Mavelle clung to McDougal’s collar to keep him close.
“Hey the tower.” A voice broke the silence.
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