Ann's message this morning: I have had the nasogastric tube in for a day. For some reason it seems to sit better in the left side of my nose than the right. While it was out, there were a series of tests, measurements, etc. out of concern for what the tube would restrict. Our team of doctors are very competent and efficient. My one critical comment is that they talk to each other but not to me! Yesterday I was anemic and had low sodium levels, Apparently, cancer will bleed even if not provoked. It also stops bleeding too! I usually write the post of the day in the dawn. It is a beautiful time of day, and I find it very positive for me, even if it is raining or snowing, but always when it is glowing and anticipating a good day to follow. Enjoy this Palm Sunday. Thanks for supporting and following with us. -- Ann, Jack, Janet and David
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From Jack today: We need help caring for Ann Passmore when Janet returns to teaching in late August. This would involve about 20 hours a week, at $15/hour, between 10 am and 5 pm Monday to Friday, the exact times to be negotiated. The location is at 715 Montgomery St, Fredericton, N.B E3B 2X7. Ann is continent but frail and requires help moving from the bed to the wheelchair, walker, toilet, commode, etc. She needs joyful, but gentle, encouragement, support, and plenty of TLC. Please send a short CV that includes references, past experiences and qualities that relate to the job, to Naomi Phillips at receptionist@bsbc.nb.ca
A beautiful day to enjoy a beautiful garden! Prayers continue! Merle
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ReplyDeleteHi Ann and Jack ! I was wondering if I could come for a visit this week ? Do you have any special requirements to do so ? Would it be a good idea to call ? Please let me know, and it's wonderful that you are home Ann.
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