I could use some positive energy...

JamesTXSD":3js4ck76 said:
Please know that I could feel your good wishes, and I am so grateful.
BTDT. Adding my energy to the others'. Take care of yourself, too. Good thoughts for Joan as well.

Warren
 
Jim,

Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and Nellie. We also fear those calls at all hours as Marcia's Mom turns 91 this week. You gotta love that spirit!

Kent McClish
MARCIA JANE
 
Jim,

We're sending positive thoughts and prayers your way and hope your mother enjoys a successful recovery. Take care my friend.

Peter & Caryn
C-Dancer
 
Jim

Hope things are going well for you and your Mom. Sounds like she made some improvement during your travels. Was that treatment related or spontaneous? Still keeping you all in my prayers, and hoping for a good outcome for Nellie and family.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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hardee":v8l8z97j said:
Jim

Hope things are going well for you and your Mom. Sounds like she made some improvement during your travels. Was that treatment related or spontaneous? Still keeping you all in my prayers, and hoping for a good outcome for Nellie and family.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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Hi friends,

Ups and downs, mostly downs. The lucidity that I saw the first night has now slipped away. Hour by hour is different, lots of decisions to be made. She and I had some discussions about eventualities, but this was not one of the "what if" situations. Still, I know what her wishes are, and I'm making decisions based on that. Until she stabilizes, we won't know what her new "normal" is, but at this point I'm afraid I'm less optimistic about any significant recovery.

Your kind thoughts and wishes are appreciated. I haven't had much time to get on the computer, but it is a blessed break when I can. My sincere thanks for your kindness.

Best wishes,
Jim
 
Jim,

Tough Times.

Be loving and strong.

Be the person your Mom raised you to be; that'll make her happy and proud.

...and it'll help you be at Peace. Regardless.

Casey
 
Jim -- at least you and your mother had the conversation in better times. Whatever the outcome, you will know it is the right one for this time.

Best wishes.

Bill Uffelman
 
Jim,
Both Marie and I send our prayers! We hope that if she has any residual that is is mild and she responds well to therapy. As our parents age and illness strikes we realize how short and fragile life is.
 
Jim, Again, many thoughts and prayers for you, your Mom, and your family. Prayers for understanding, patience, strength and wisdom. Hard decisions sometimes are easier if seen through anothers eyes.

Take care, and savor the memories.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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An update...

http://captnjim.blogspot.com/2011/04/ki ... ement.html

My daughter got me through so much today - that kid has her Mother's resolve.

On the home front, Joan and our neighbor and friend, Leonard (Ranger Tug owner), got Wild Blue out of the water today. She is getting things taken care of there, so we can be together again soon. I have to tell you that Joan is the one who rotated Wild Blue at the dock and got her out the canal. My Honey is a champ and made it easy for me to get away in a hurry.

Hell of an end to my winter/early spring boat time.

I may actually get some sleep tonight.

Again, my sincere thanks for the kind words and wishes.

Jim
 
Jim,
Just finished reading your blog and am slightly teary eyed. Like many others I am wishing the best for you and your mom. I also want to say that I appreciate you sharing these difficult moments with us. Someday I may be in the same situation and I view these shared experiences as training for me. Take care of yourself and your mom. Best wishes.
 
rogerbum":f7nl12x9 said:
Jim,
Just finished reading your blog and am slightly teary eyed. Like many others I am wishing the best for you and your mom. I also want to say that I appreciate you sharing these difficult moments with us. Someday I may be in the same situation and I view these shared experiences as training for me. Take care of yourself and your mom. Best wishes.

Thanks Roger. I have been participating on different forums for well over a decade, and have met lots of great folks. As friends, we share. I understand that many would feel talking about this in a public forum is not the way to go. I also know that there is something to prayer, positive energy, call it what you want.

I have gotten some amazing notes and calls of support. I know I am not the first to go through this, but each day feels like horrific trail-blazing at times. I don't intend to post every detail of every day, but today was the first bit of noticeable improvement, at a time when I was told there wouldn't be any. My heart is full of a lot of emotions, and I sat down to write... because it feels pretty empty in this apartment. I don't intend to write a handbook here, because I sure don't have the answers, still don't understand many of the questions. But, I can't tell you how grateful I am for each kind word, a hug, a "we're praying for your Mom"... humanity isn't gone, but we don't always take note of it in our hustle of daily life. The nurse with the food tray, the family who have been there every day, a PM from a friend... how do you thank someone for the gift of their time? I am amazed at the number of friends this woman has, and I see how she affects people.

For many years, I have called my Mother every night. Often to just check up on her, but we always had great conversations... from chit-chat to real problem solving. If anyone takes anything from this: appreciate the time.

Sincerely,
Jim
 
"You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching,
Love like you'll never be hurt,
Sing like there's nobody listening,
And live like it's heaven on earth."
William W. Purkey


Jim, all this positive energy seems to be having an effect! We all know it won't last but we'll savor every day we have. You have a remarkable family!

Charlie
 
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