Pls... Take care of your Parents ;)

Discussion in 'All in the Family' started by Mansee_joe, May 15, 2009.

  1. Mansee_joe

    Mansee_joe Guest

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    Hi folks... Mansee here, I want to share my personal thought... this thing i realized when i came out of my country by leaving away my parents... if you are working overseas. And your parents are in Home... you are far away from them. How will you take care of their health... I can understand the feelings/problems of overseas workers bcoz i have gone through this situation in my life...i became happy when i got help from a group called HealthcareMagic... search for HealthcareMagic in google. and check their "Parents Care Plan for Overseas People. Hope fully this may be very helpful for you... if you r working overseas and want to take care of Parents Health...:cheers2:
     
  2. Dude111

    Dude111 An Awesome Dude

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    I wish i could help my parents,i am very concerned as this consume things which are bad for them EVERYDAY and they have signs of it also!!!

    They both drink things with ASPERTAME in them constantly and they wont listen to me when i try to tell them ASPERTAME IS A TOXIN and should be avoided.... They are like most people: BLINDED BY THE LYING MAINSTREAM MEDIA :(

    Very upsetting!!
     
  3. RetiredHippie

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    My mother has advanced Alzheimer's and is in an assisted living home. It's in a rural area and my biggest fear is her wandering off and getting lost in a swamp somewhere. My dad has been gone for almost 30 years.
     
  4. Dude111

    Dude111 An Awesome Dude

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    Im so sorry buddy :(
     
  5. Tyrsonswood

    Tyrsonswood Senior Moment Lifetime Supporter

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    Mom had that before she passed away, I hope the home knows how to treat those with Alzheimer's as not all of them do. As far as wandering goes they should have a device that sets off an alarm if a patient wanders away. Mom didn't need one because she wasn't walking, but there were several others in that home that tried to take a "daily walk" but the device told the workers when they went beyond a certain distance and a nurse would come running after them.....

    Sorry about the loss of your Dad...... I'm lucky enough that mine is still with us.
     
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    Thanks for the words guys. She is in a wonderful home. The owners have a butcher shop on the premises and they let her help around.(No sharp objects) Keeps her busy. It's out in the middle of nowhere thats the only negative.
    Glad to here your Dad is still around TW, cherish him.
     
  7. stranger_24

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    i am a good boy & really take care of my parents :)
     
  8. Kinky Ramona

    Kinky Ramona Back by popular demand!

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    My parents are the number one reason I haven't moved away from the town they live in. I have this stupid irrational notion that if I leave, something will happen to them because I'm not here. I know it's ridiculous and really incredibly vain to think that I'm so powerful my presence will keep bad things from happening, but it's just a nagging feeling I have. I used to be afraid to leave because I thought I needed them, but now I've got things figured out and I feel like they need me, even if they really probably don't.
     
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