[tri-med] Re: Update on Brendan (long)

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From: <Mikkinbrendan@xxxxxxx>
> No, none of the equipment is portable, not that I really go anywhere.

It might be worth while asking about the portable gear though, even for ease
about the house - the pump that goes in the back pack doesnt even need an IV
pole. I never had an IV pole for Alex - I used to just hang the pump bag
over a coat hanger and then hang the coat hanger from the nearest curtain,
picture or whatever was handy :-))
Maybe thats why I came up with the weird ways to decorate the house with
pump feeding gear :-)) eg pump bags make good plant waterers while you are
away on holidays, empty syringes make neat icicles on the Christmas tree
:-)))

Warped sense of humour I know..

One of the most difficult things to do is to paint darkness which
nonetheless has light in it.
- Vincent van Gogh

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