Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: ChanteyLass Date: 19 Apr 19 - 10:30 PM Delays add stress! |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Rapparee Date: 18 Apr 19 - 08:59 PM Now it's put back to 11:30 a.m. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: ChanteyLass Date: 18 Apr 19 - 08:21 PM Rap, I'd get stressed if I had to look forward to a stress test. I hope it goes well. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 18 Apr 19 - 02:45 PM Rap, I remember your posts about examinations of your heart, and infarct ... thinking of you. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Rapparee Date: 17 Apr 19 - 09:24 PM I was taken by ambulance to the hospital this morning. Chest pains. Nitroglycerin, aspirin, EKGs, etc. Nothing untoward found, but I have another stress test at 8 a.m. Friday. The diagnosis was "Atypical chest pain." |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 17 Apr 19 - 05:51 PM Hang in there, LilyFestre. Worrying situation and at least one of your fellow Mudcatters is worrying right along with you. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 16 Apr 19 - 01:46 PM Somebody is going to smack me up for posting LilyFestre's news here, since the news appears on a different thread. Too bad. It's a big deal for her to have her husband Pete in hospital. He was there for her throughout her previous illness and recovery. She is even spending nights at Pete's bedside, working on charts for her work while he sleeps. They have a child and a farm, however she doesn't want to be away from him. Keep LilyFestre and her family in your thoughts and prayers. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 14 Apr 19 - 11:55 AM LilyFestre's husband Pete is in hospital. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 12 Apr 19 - 08:28 PM best wishes, gnu |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 12 Apr 19 - 11:28 AM Have a thought for Mudcatter Gnu during Palm Sunday and Holy Week, as a family commitment has him walking a Via Dolorosa of his own. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 29 Mar 19 - 01:11 PM Rapparee's post, sharing that his forehead was opened up but no brains fell out, has me thinking, for no obvious reason, of H. P. Lovecraft and Cthulhu. Sorry. Back to your original programming ... |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Nigel Paterson Date: 27 Mar 19 - 12:29 PM Kind words from kind people...Thank you. Not always the norm on MC, but always the norm in this small corner of MC. Sail on, dear friends. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: ChanteyLass Date: 25 Mar 19 - 09:21 PM So, brains and ridge stay in? Sounds good to me! |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Rapparee Date: 25 Mar 19 - 08:29 PM The stitches came out of my forehead this morning and no brains fell out! The doctor says that I had a "calcified hematoma" that had to be pretty old because it had formed a little ridge of bone on one side. The ridge stays, as it would need to be chiseled out and we agreed that it wasn't worth doing. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 25 Mar 19 - 07:17 PM Wendy, thinking of you and your loved ones. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: wysiwyg Date: 24 Mar 19 - 11:36 AM Blessings on Nigel and Ann, and above all-- blessings on Jane. Love, ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 24 Mar 19 - 03:55 AM I'll third that! |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: ChanteyLass Date: 23 Mar 19 - 08:38 PM Yes,this is a special ship. Thank you again for creating it, Nigel, and hugs to you and Ann on this special, but sad, day. Always hang on to the good times you shared with your daughter. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: billybob Date: 23 Mar 19 - 06:59 PM Sending love to you Nigel and Ann ,on Jane's anniversary. Jane's Rainbow has brought so many people together, a special place of peace and calm. It has joined so many people together who have never met in person but have shared sadness, sometimes joy, a place to share unspoken worries, deep despair,words of wisdom, but most of all friendship. Bless you Nigel and Ann, we share your sadness today but thank you for sharing Jane with us and creating Jane's Rainbow. A very special ship |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Nigel Paterson Date: 23 Mar 19 - 03:39 AM Today, 23rd March is 'Jane's Day'. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: ChanteyLass Date: 21 Mar 19 - 05:32 PM Happy birthday, ranger1! |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: ranger1 Date: 21 Mar 19 - 01:39 PM Break out the cake and candles (and bring a fire extinguisher!). It's my 50th today. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: ChanteyLass Date: 20 Mar 19 - 06:45 PM Thank you for asking, Keberoxu. It still needs more therapy for strength and range of motion. Many movements with that arm are awkward. I'll have another evaluation by the therapist soon and more X-rays in early April. It still aches, but gradually less and less. Some daily tasks, like getting into a coat, can still be amusing! |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 20 Mar 19 - 01:42 PM ChanteyLass, how's that there shoulder? Hope it's better! |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 18 Mar 19 - 04:51 PM Now Sandy Paton's widow Caroline has passed away peacefully. She was known and loved by so many Mudcatters, and again it is to the bereaved that my sympathy goes out. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Pete from seven stars link Date: 15 Mar 19 - 07:27 PM Sorry to hear about Amos , and my best wishes also to AKheneton on his loss . |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: ChanteyLass Date: 15 Mar 19 - 06:17 PM Oh, so sad. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Nigel Paterson Date: 15 Mar 19 - 07:20 AM Amos was known to me in name only, but it was obvious he was loved & respected. If I may, I would like to add my sincere condolences to his Family & Friends. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Stilly River Sage Date: 14 Mar 19 - 10:59 PM Between cancer and a severe head injury it was a matter of time, but in the end to have so little! |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Rapparee Date: 14 Mar 19 - 10:03 PM Amos has died. I believe we will all be needing a little comfort and support. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: ChanteyLass Date: 13 Mar 19 - 11:47 PM Oh, that is good news about Amos! |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: gnu Date: 13 Mar 19 - 09:00 PM March 13, 2019 Journal entry by Janie Endres — 4 hours ago Hello All, A bit of an update regarding Amos, provided with his permission. He says to say he would post himself but his 'puter is on the blink. He also won't know, until his computer is fixed, how well he can manage the keyboard as fine motor skills are still a work in progress. He is at home and is continuing recovery efforts from his severe concussion. To those of us around him, he progresses by leaps and bounds. To Amos, the progress seems frustratingly slow. In-home speech, occupation and speech therapy have been discontinued and there is serious slogging through bureaucracies going on to get outpatient therapies scheduled. His speech is clear, and he has made very significant progress on syntax, inflection, etc. Struggles sometimes to find the right words to use - but this amazingly articulate human being is already more articulate than most of us, even if not back to his prodromal levels. He is able to sing - pretty well in imho, but not up to his own standards, and working at making some strumable chords on the guitar. Still needs a walker because the internal gyroscope still ain't working right, but there definitely continues to be improvement. Fine motor skills have a ways to go, but again, definitely continuing to improve. Although fatigue can be an issue, and rest and naps are very important to promote healing after brain injury, he enjoys company and outings. He thinks he is a pain to take somewhere because of the walker, but, believe me folks - that is his imagination. He needs the walker for balance, not because his legs are injured and can't bear full weight. It is a piece of cake to chauffeur him to a local restaurant or coffee shop for an outing, as long as the steps can either accomodate a walker, or there is a sturdy handrail - though, for local folks, I would not recommend lunch at the Saratoga Grill at this point, with their full flight of stairs. In terms of the cancer, he had a full scan a few weeks ago, and the cancer is 'stable.' No new metastases. Of the already present metastatic lesions, half have shrunk a little and half have grown a little. At present, focus continues to be on recovering from the concussion. Any decisions regarding further experimental treatments or clinical trials are deferred. There some ways that local friends can help support the family. 1. Take Amos or Daly out to lunch, breakfast or dinner. Separately, so they get a break from one another. If taking Daly out, good idea to make sure Tucker is home, or that some one is there to keep Amos company. My schedule is somewhat flexible, so feel to call me to see if I can come visit Amos if taking Daly out. 919-259-5079. I do work part time so some pre-planning is helpful. Amos doesn't generally need assistance, but he knows he is still physically vulnerable and it can be a bit nerve-wracking to him to be home alone. If staying with Amos, take a book, in case he decides a short nap is in order, and make clear you are perfectly comfortable not being entertained if he needs to nap. 2. Invite yourself over for a meal with the family, and either bring the meal with you, or fix it in their kitchen. Lunch or dinner, or even a brunch! 3. Bring a meal over that can be heated up. Check with them first so they don't get overloaded with brought in food. Most local folks know that Amos loves meat and potatoes, especially beef or buffalo, or ham, but is not averse to sauted chicken breasts with a savory glaze. No seafood for Amos, but Daly loves sushi! 4. Amos has a lot of doctor appointments right now. Check with Daly to see if you might be able to take him to an appointment so she can have some time at home alone. Once outpatient therapies get scheduled, they will probably occur on a routine schedule, and I will set up the planner (see above links under ways to help) for folks who have time during the day who might be free to take him to PT/OT/ST. 5. Just go visit! If you are a musician, bring your instrument, hand Amos his guitar, and go to work! 6. I'll reiterate - get Daly out of the house, just make sure some one is staying back at the house. Thanks for reading, and thanks for caring. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: gnu Date: 13 Mar 19 - 08:31 PM Just got off the phone with Amos. He sounds pretty good. Give him a call, eh? Maybe wait until later but... you can always ask Daly first... should ask first. daly.jessup@gmail.com |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: wysiwyg Date: 13 Mar 19 - 07:51 PM Amos' sister Deda started the thread, but the update was from Janie, who lives near Amos. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 13 Mar 19 - 05:39 PM And there has been an Amos update, posted by his sister. Amos is getting impatient with his progress however those around him are not only supportive but pleased at how well he is doing. And a medical checkup showed that the cancer for which he initially had surgery is stable, and until a change manifests then his treatment can continue as it is. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 10 Mar 19 - 12:14 PM A thought for long-time Mudcat participant akenaton. He can't post below the line these days. But it's been less than a year since he became a widower. I keep him in my thoughts and prayers. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 07 Mar 19 - 09:01 PM Donuel, bless you, you didn't look at the name at the top. The name at the top of gnu's post is the person who is recovering. "Alan Moorhouse" is Mudcat member "alanabit." Gnu was just the messenger ... |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Donuel Date: 07 Mar 19 - 08:53 PM Holy Mega Moose gnu, your 'adjustment' goes way beyond massive. Just the gall bladder removal is considered the deepest surgery you can have. You sound like your old self. Your activity will bypass adhesions and the like. Do what you gotta do to enjoy what you can as yu get better. Chanty Lass you poor dear. I hope your exercise music will be fun. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 07 Mar 19 - 06:25 PM Good for you, ChanteyLass! Hang in there! |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: ChanteyLass Date: 07 Mar 19 - 06:21 PM Saw the bone doc again today. I no longer have to wear the sling for my broken shoulder. It's time to step up the physical therapy. He's pleased with my progress so far, though. I'll see the doc again in a month, and that might be my last time seeing him. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: gnu Date: 27 Feb 19 - 09:02 AM Alan Moorhouse · Time for an update for those of you who have been following this saga. It's been three weeks now since the massive operation, The Whipple Procedure, removed my pancreatic tumor, biliary duct, duodenum, gall bladder and some other bits. It has been just nine days since I got home and two weeks since I had to stop the painkillers, which my battered stomach just could not face any more. I think I am getting better. I am able to eat now and although it is agony, my digestive system is starting to work again. The pain comes from three sources: The incision (still partly open and deep) the messing about with my insides (it feels as if a medieval battle has just taken place inside it) and the returning digestive process. The latter is by far the most painful and usually takes a chunk of at least two or three hours out of the middle of the night. The CBD oil may be having some effect, but it is hard to gauge how much. It still bloody hurts! I am told that enhancing it with some THC will help it to work more effectively. I have nothing against that in principle, but I don't really want to spend my days stoned - and I seriously dislike smoking these days! I do seem to be getting stronger though it's all about very small steps. The weather is lovely at the moment and I enjoyed sitting out in the sunshine in the hulk of my ancient Transit bus. I am hoping that in early summer I will be fit enough to resume work on it. Wouldn't it be wonderful if both owner and bus could come back from the dead in time for summer?! Yesterday I completed four circuits of my sister's beautiful garden. It's not like proper training, but in this condition it's progress. I am surrounded by love and kindness and I thank all of you for your support! |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Stilly River Sage Date: 26 Feb 19 - 11:52 AM Elmore is in need of kind thoughts right now. His wife died yesterday. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 21 Feb 19 - 11:25 AM Thinking of all the Mudcatters, and loved ones, who are trudging on through stormclouds and heavy rain. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 20 Feb 19 - 08:44 AM thinking of Amos & billybob & her family |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 18 Feb 19 - 12:25 PM Thinking of billybob's family during treatment. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: ChanteyLass Date: 11 Feb 19 - 07:23 PM Yay for Amos! |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 11 Feb 19 - 07:04 PM Good for you, Amos. Good on you, Gnu. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: gnu Date: 11 Feb 19 - 05:36 PM daly.jessup@gmail.com Journal entry by Daly Jessup — 4 hours ago Amos Jessup asked me to et everyone know that he's doing well. He has improved at least 75% since the Big Fall, and continues in slowly get better every day. He wants to thank all the people who have so kindly expressed concern and encouragement. He just came back from an assisted walk up the block and back. He's started playing guitar and singing with friends. He feels that through time, he is going to recover 100%. Love, Daly |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: gnu Date: 11 Feb 19 - 05:31 PM YEEHAW! From Facebook... Amos Jessup shared a post. 4 hrs · |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 10 Feb 19 - 07:21 PM Ah, Chanteylass, it is that time of year of which I have indelible memories from my undergraduate University years. February, I called it "infirmary month." The break between semesters was over, and it was never long enough, as summer is, for a nice bouncing-back. The weather was frequently forbidding and inhospitable. And there were colds and 'flu's galore. And Spring Break was too far away yet! |
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