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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 1374221" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>Good to see you back, and reporting a brand, spanking new hip. I appreciate your in a lot of pain. You've had a big mechanical operation and your body is healing. and the pain will pass. Take heart from the fact you must have been doing well to be discharged so quickly.</p><p></p><p>Whilst I know you are very close to your Mum and you will be missing seeing each other, I think this situation, where you both have no other options, shows that a support mechanism can be put in place for your Mum. During your time recovering, I would urge you to keep at least some of that care package in place once you are recovered. Doing that long round trip, at a drop of a hat, is stressful in itself; meaning you are less liable to plan things ahead. It won't necessarily mean you see your Mum any less, but the times when you do see her will be less stressful and rushed. If your Mum is enjoying all the new voices, she may not mind you having a bit of respite at all.</p><p></p><p>Look after yourself and just concentrate on taking your meds, your exercise and feeding yourself as well as you can. I'm sure Darren is delighted to have you home; even if it means his domestic roles is expanded further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 1374221, member: 88961"] Good to see you back, and reporting a brand, spanking new hip. I appreciate your in a lot of pain. You've had a big mechanical operation and your body is healing. and the pain will pass. Take heart from the fact you must have been doing well to be discharged so quickly. Whilst I know you are very close to your Mum and you will be missing seeing each other, I think this situation, where you both have no other options, shows that a support mechanism can be put in place for your Mum. During your time recovering, I would urge you to keep at least some of that care package in place once you are recovered. Doing that long round trip, at a drop of a hat, is stressful in itself; meaning you are less liable to plan things ahead. It won't necessarily mean you see your Mum any less, but the times when you do see her will be less stressful and rushed. If your Mum is enjoying all the new voices, she may not mind you having a bit of respite at all. Look after yourself and just concentrate on taking your meds, your exercise and feeding yourself as well as you can. I'm sure Darren is delighted to have you home; even if it means his domestic roles is expanded further. [/QUOTE]
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