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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 684326" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Mom was the opposite, didn't want Dad doing anything, even if he was capable, she was scared to death he would fall. It is something how people respond to illness and aging. I think Dad would have been fine with going out on his tractor and if something happened, it happened. He became a prisoner in his own body and home. </p><p> Thank you PG, they have moved Hubs to a private room due to spiking fevers and possible spread of infection to a roommate. Surprised they didn't do this from the get go. </p><p>Taking it day by day........trying to stay positive, but the longer it takes, the prognosis changes. So, it is what it is. Day to day sometimes turns minute to minute.</p><p>Thank you for your thoughts and prayers.</p><p>Off to work.</p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 684326, member: 19522"] Mom was the opposite, didn't want Dad doing anything, even if he was capable, she was scared to death he would fall. It is something how people respond to illness and aging. I think Dad would have been fine with going out on his tractor and if something happened, it happened. He became a prisoner in his own body and home. Thank you PG, they have moved Hubs to a private room due to spiking fevers and possible spread of infection to a roommate. Surprised they didn't do this from the get go. Taking it day by day........trying to stay positive, but the longer it takes, the prognosis changes. So, it is what it is. Day to day sometimes turns minute to minute. Thank you for your thoughts and prayers. Off to work. (((HUGS))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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