Will have to talk to the landlords representative about that. The president of
the tenants Association chewed me out because I didn't have any help. And I
told this other lady about her too and she said that comment shouldn't gotten
made. But anyway let's see what happens. So they'll just have to help me and
that's it. If they don't like it oh well. I pay my rent so I should get
services as far as I'm concerned. As I said before they're just going to have
to deal.
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On Feb 8, 2016, at 10:56 PM, Linda Gehres <ljgehres@xxxxxxx> wrote:
First off, Kathleen, glad you’ve got the hospital date set up, and I’m glad
it’s an outpatient surgery. Your surgery is the day before my birthday.
Here’s hoping all the particulars get worked out, not just how you’re going
to deal with having your arm in a sling, but also the horror of packing.
Heaven knows you need help with that!!
Linda G.
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Behalf Of Panix
Sent: Monday, February 08, 2016 7:44 PM
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Subject: [ourplace] Re: Out Of The Hospital
Hi Jerry you're very welcome. Well I'm coming out here to tell the list this.
My rotator cuff surgery is set for April 29. Dr. Gordon first wanted to do
with the last Friday in March. Well that sure wouldn't work for a well
because that's Good Friday. And somebody reminded him about that and he said
no. He only does surgery on Fridays for some weird reason oh yeah I know it's
a reason as he sees patients other days. I'm going to this place it's an
outpatient day surgery place. It's not a hospital. You go have your surgery
going to recovery for a while and then you go home. The doctors office is
going to provide me transportation to and both ways. Why asked this lady her
name is Mayberry who is going to pay for the transportation she kind of
laughed and she said Dr. Gordon she said I'd like to have his money. Oh yeah
I would too. I bet he makes millions. But anyway we both kind of had a giggle
about that. What's the beginning of April up until the 20th I have to go back
to the best Israel primary care place and have blood drawn, the EKG saying,
you know the urine test and all that crap. But they're going to get me a home
health aide. Because you're going to put me in a sling and he showed me how
they're going to put my arm. This is going to be very interesting. I'll tell
you this. But I'll sure be glad when it's over. I asked Dr. Gordon if he
could adapt the sling so that I could use my arm a little bit and he said no
he said the reason he doesn't want to adapt it is huge and I could share it
again and he said he doesn't want to do another repair. He wants to do this
one and get it over with. And I'm really glad. I won't be able to use my ham
radio much. At least I don't think so. So that's going to be kind of
depressing but I'll deal with it. One of my friends told me that I should go
downstairs and talk to landlords representative and tell him I need help
packing and stuff I'm going to need a lot more help. But oh well. Anyway just
will get worked out I have 11 weeks to deal with it.
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On Feb 8, 2016, at 9:50 PM, Gerry Baze <bazeball1950@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi list members.
I'm out of the hospital but I still have to go there for hypavaric treatments
5 days a week.
They also sent me home with my cathidor and I have to have in home health
care every day and I still see the doctor once a week.
I want to thank Cathleen for keeping you all updated.