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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 615319" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Some of my pressure is about difficult child but a ton of it is still about Buck even though he isnt here anymore. He is only about 1000 feet away from us as the crow flies. Like he has been in the hospital at least 5 times since he left us with pneumonia or some other disaster that he causes himself. He has started to go to other hospitals than our local one because I think they are catching on to the fact that he is making himself sick to get extra pain medications.</p><p></p><p>I have no doubt that the reason he is having pneumonia so much is that he is laying flat on his back in bed taking very high doses of pain medications. If you dont move, fluid will build up. I figure the next thing will be clots in his legs. He heard that I had embolisms in both my legs and my lung when I was so sick with the meningitis and couldnt walk at all. Im actually beginning to worry about my legs now. Im having a lot of pain in them which makes it difficult for me to get around much but I do make sure I walk around the house at least and I also have doctor's appts and have to go out about 3 or 4 times a week. I know from him living here that he would lay around and do nothing for days on end. When all this happens everyone expects Tony to come to the rescue. I told Tony to pretend he didnt exist and see how everyone fended then. No go.</p><p></p><p>Of course the stress of having Buck in our lives for so long is taking me a long time to get over too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 615319, member: 1514"] Some of my pressure is about difficult child but a ton of it is still about Buck even though he isnt here anymore. He is only about 1000 feet away from us as the crow flies. Like he has been in the hospital at least 5 times since he left us with pneumonia or some other disaster that he causes himself. He has started to go to other hospitals than our local one because I think they are catching on to the fact that he is making himself sick to get extra pain medications. I have no doubt that the reason he is having pneumonia so much is that he is laying flat on his back in bed taking very high doses of pain medications. If you dont move, fluid will build up. I figure the next thing will be clots in his legs. He heard that I had embolisms in both my legs and my lung when I was so sick with the meningitis and couldnt walk at all. Im actually beginning to worry about my legs now. Im having a lot of pain in them which makes it difficult for me to get around much but I do make sure I walk around the house at least and I also have doctor's appts and have to go out about 3 or 4 times a week. I know from him living here that he would lay around and do nothing for days on end. When all this happens everyone expects Tony to come to the rescue. I told Tony to pretend he didnt exist and see how everyone fended then. No go. Of course the stress of having Buck in our lives for so long is taking me a long time to get over too. [/QUOTE]
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