Two weeks in the hospital

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Two weeks in the hospital

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Four days of which were in the ICU. I am so grateful that we still have caring young people working so hard to keep folks alive and well.

This younger generation may have some mental issues and pink hair (warning sign) but I didn't see anything but fine young men and women working hard to keep my wife happy and to bring her back from a bad place.
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God bless you folks & prayers up for you both.
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Prayers UP of thanksgiving for all concerned in the team effort, and for healing . . .
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Most of them are pretty amazing people doing things that a lot of us wouldn't do. The ICU men and woman are a different bunch all together. I spent five weeks in one in '15 and each one of them just wanted me to recover and be ok. Still have the birthday card they made me.

Again, best wishes for you and your wife. It take a toll on both.

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Prayers up for complete healing for your wife.
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Scott, glad to hear your wife is out of danger and hope she is healing fast -- and your burdened heart, too.
When I hear folks speaking negatively of the younger generation, I pay very little attention, as I have the very great privilege of rubbing shoulders and working with members of the Air Force at Holloman AFB and young Army men and women from Fort Bliss. The republic is in good hands! Now as to the old folks running the Congress and White House I am less hopeful ... :lol:
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Bill in Oregon wrote: Sun May 22, 2022 8:53 pm Scott, glad to hear your wife is out of danger and hope she is healing fast -- and your burdened heart, too.
When I hear folks speaking negatively of the younger generation, I pay very little attention, as I have the very great privilege of rubbing shoulders and working with members of the Air Force at Holloman AFB and young Army men and women from Fort Bliss. The republic is in good hands! Now as to the old folks running the Congress and White House I am less hopeful ... :lol:
You have a good point there. I think we need to run them all off and start over.
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Prayers for a speedy recovery, and a big thank you for all the dedicated medical staff.
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This generation of young folk is going to do it as tough as any generation since the 50's( and hopefully not the 30's) I have a lot of respect for the people they are going to become.
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Prayers up Scott. I hope she makes a full recovery a can set back into managing you and the homestead properly. 😃
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It is easy to focus on the folks who are trying to bring attention to themselves and think about how things are going to hell.

But I gotta tell you, I saw some wonderful serious young people who have no time for such things. So this was a great affirmation that we still have a crop of great young people despite all the pink hair and noise.
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Glad to hear your wife is on the mend. Hope she has a speedy recovery and is back to normal soon.
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Prayers Up for Your Wife's complete recovery.
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Prayers up Scott. I hope your wife is improving!
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Hi Scott, just saw this thread. I wish the best for you and you lovely wife of many years. I am humbled by the threads here. I wish and pray for you both the best! -Andy Tuttle
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Scott Tschirhart wrote: Sun May 22, 2022 9:16 pm
Bill in Oregon" wrote: Sun May 22, 2022 8:53 pmScott, glad to hear your wife is out of danger and hope she is healing fast -- and your burdened heart, too.
When I hear folks speaking negatively of the younger generation, I pay very little attention, as I have the very great privilege of rubbing shoulders and working with members of the Air Force at Holloman AFB and young Army men and women from Fort Bliss. The republic is in good hands! Now as to the old folks running the Congress and White House I am less hopeful ... :lol:
You have a good point there. I think we need to run them all off and start over.
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Griff, there are a few things we need to have civil servants for. Police, firefighters, sanitation, and a few other positions are pretty important. Polite negotiations should fix those needs. I will stop before I drift the thread into politics.
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Thanks for all of your kind words and prayers for my lovely wife. This is part of the progression of her liver disease and it won't get better until she has a transplant.

This has caused a change of plans for me though. I won't make it to the Shootists Holiday this year and I will really miss seeing everyone again. I need to stay closer to home and to her. But this is not a bad thing...its where I belong.
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Dandelion root capsules are reputed to help the liver. You may want to look up their effects to see if they might help slow down the progression for her. Sometimes natural products can help.
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There are some real self-centered and arrogant and lazy healthcare workers too, sadly, but more of them are MD's versus the nurses and technicians. I'm not proud of my profession these days, and I think CoVid made the division even more clear. Thankfully there are still some EXCELLENT physicians out there too, but some make me angry the awful way they treat my patients.
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I've been feeling the effects of stress lately. My doctor recommended Ashwagandha (2100mg in the evenings). I made him pronounce it a couple of times cause I kept hearing "ganga" in there. I then asked "do you want me to smoke that stuff?" We all had a good laugh.


I started on it yesterday and will report how this goes.

I'm glad he didn't first reach for a prescription pad.
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Scott Tschirhart wrote: Thu Jun 02, 2022 8:02 pm I've been feeling the effects of stress lately. My doctor recommended Ashwagandha (2100mg in the evenings). I made him pronounce it a couple of times cause I kept hearing "ganga" in there. I then asked "do you want me to smoke that stuff?" We all had a good laugh.


I started on it yesterday and will report how this goes.

I'm glad he didn't first reach for a prescription pad.
Scott, I'm looking forward to your report. Happy they didn't go immediately to the prescription pad as well!
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