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15538. judithathome - 6/17/2005 11:26:07 PM

The doctor just called and said the test showed nothing wrong. I have to go in next week and set up a bone density test...he thinks the pain might be from something to do with my broken leg.

15539. webfeet - 6/17/2005 11:54:47 PM

Glad to hear it.

15540. webfeet - 6/18/2005 12:04:24 AM

Mags
I forgot all the skeletons that fell out of that closet but the ending with the murder of the adulterous father seemed dull in comparison to the foreshadowing. I was expecting something more--I don't know what exactly, but not the Clue style ending with the body in the library.

Did either you or Alistair see "Merci Pour Le Chocolat?"
You can't take your eyes off Isabelle Huppert in that one.
She has the homicidal blonde thing down to a tee.

15541. Ulgine Barrows - 6/18/2005 4:59:08 AM

15509. alistairconnor, sweetie, if you're wearing a suit and tie, the flirty skirts are bound to brush against you. Beware!
I don't know enough about this new job for stories, yet.

Are you going to take that corpirate job?

NOT a typo judithathome, a joke......a bad joke to make your leg feel better


15521. thoughtful, well, glad to have a backup plan! That is such a weird story, that runaway bride. And the media circus around it.....I heard a commercial for cars the other day, resulting from the M Jackson trial results.

15542. wonkers2 - 6/18/2005 1:08:53 PM

"You don't build a company like this with lace on your underwear." Here.

15543. judithathome - 6/18/2005 5:13:32 PM

that corpirate job

Excellent punning, Ulgine!

15544. Magoseph - 6/18/2005 6:52:13 PM

Hi, Won. Last night, I took Flexy to the emergency room--he could not breathe and his chest was tight---we spent three hours there while he was being treated. It scared the hell out of me driving him there—he sounded as he was breathing his last.

Web, I will answer when I am recovered from that fright.

15545. arkymalarky - 6/18/2005 6:56:51 PM

My goodness, Mags. I hope he's ok.

15546. Magoseph - 6/18/2005 7:10:41 PM

He is fine, thanks, Arky--blood pressure, temperature were okay--He has just breathed too much dust in the garage yesterday when he proceeded to sweep the floor. We have a dust-free environment in the house, but unfortunately not in the garage, a place where he should not be at any time, I always tell him.

15547. Magoseph - 6/18/2005 7:14:06 PM

What I can’t fathom is why a man, as careful as Flexy is about everything, would take a chance like that when he knows very well what the outcome can be.

15548. judithathome - 6/18/2005 9:23:50 PM

Magos, what a distressing evening! Glad everything is okay now but what an awful thing to go through.

15549. Ulgine Barrows - 6/20/2005 7:51:26 AM

Holy crap, Magoseph! I've heard of dust allergies, but what do you have to live with? Flexy would hate our house.

Glad he's OK.

15550. Macnas - 6/20/2005 8:00:32 AM

Say hello to Flexi for me Mago, and tell him if he can't stay out of the garage, put on a dust mask.

I'll have a pint for him later on tonight.

15551. Ulgine Barrows - 6/20/2005 10:14:40 AM

Yes, let's all pray in our way.

Flexy.

15552. alistairconnor - 6/20/2005 10:27:03 AM

"praying" is not the term I would use, but I'm thinking positive thoughts for Flexy.
Give him my kind regards, and tell him to behave.

15553. Magoseph - 6/20/2005 12:48:09 PM

Judith, thank you for your concern and sorry for mistaking you for Arky. Ulgine, Mac, and Ali, thanks for your good wishes.

15554. wabbit - 6/20/2005 1:49:01 PM

I agree with Macnas, Flexy should wear a dust mask if he has to do something like that again. Or hire a high school kid to do it. Glad he's ok.

15555. thoughtful - 6/20/2005 2:19:36 PM

Good news all around then while I was gone...no clot, flexy's recovered. Congrats one and all.

Saw brother on Sat and he was actually starting to listen a little about the changes he needs to make in his lifestyle..not that that means he'll do anything, but at least he's listening...at least I feel better as I was able to say my peace.

I'm just stunned tho at his appearance. Dr. Schwarzbein talks about metabolic aging which is the aging related to the poor treatment of your body that is preventable...I should take a picture of he and i side by side. He looks like he's a 70 year old man, not the 53 he is. He admitted that his diabetes has never been in control since he got it. And later I found out that his wife told my husband that he says he drinks a 6-pack of beer each night, but that she knows it's more given all the empties. I was stunned. No wonder his sugar isn't in control!

And of course he's still smoking, though he seemed to smoke less in front of us. Claims he will quit when he gets the new inhaler coming in. Another shocker was when they figured out that they're spending about $800/month on ciggies. That's a freakin' mortgage payment! If that alone isn't enough incentive to quit, I don't know what is!

But it's clear from conversations with him that the stroke has damaged his brain...he has a lot of difficulty getting words to come to him when he's talking. That's not coming back.

I'm going to dig around and see if i can't find a simple to follow website on diet and exercise for diabetics. He won't read a book, but he might read a web site...maybe that will help get through to him....

But fundamentally he's never exhibited a drop of discipline in his life and I doubt he's going to start now.

15556. wonkers2 - 6/20/2005 2:31:05 PM

If he lives long enough, he'll soon find himself hooked up to an oxygen tank for emphysema.

15557. thoughtful - 6/20/2005 3:18:01 PM

It's a real toss-up as to what will kill him...the diabetes, the clogged arteries, stroke, the booze, lung cancer, heart attack....so many options there!

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