Queen, I've found out, a long time ago, that with any government agency, you have to follow up, no matter what they say. They're just not organized. It's aggravating, especially when they say they're doing something, but they aren't. I stay on 'em, and tell everyone to do the same.
HI GIRLFRIENDS, What a week!!! I am feeling a lot better, been along time since I had been this sick with fever and couldn't get out the bed! thank god , I'm better, now everyone else in the house has been sick with the cough,my youngest grand is sick with cough and fever, sosre throat,might be the flu.
Hubby is sick and took a day off, daughter is coughing, but better andstill working, big grand is better after being sick last week with cough and flu.!!!
It is really going around!!! Well My caddy is not working and put me down, My dh thinks its needs a new battery , but the one I have is only 2 yrs old. we have tried jumping and everthing but it won't crank, .
My mom just called from N.Y and said that it snowed in parts of Jersey!!! and kid were making snowmen!!!! I have to call my sister who lives in Scotch Plains,NJ.
Oh, my goodness, Queen. Is there anyway that you can call the hospital to find out what's going on with Papi? As for you, sounds like you need to invest in a bubble wrap suit. ;) On another site, they used to call me Gracie (as in, I wasn't graceful) because I was forever falling, running into something, and tripping over nothing.
Hey Ladies---
Things are coming back to normal. Em and Betty, thanks for the links. I will definitely check them out. Papi came back home yesterday afternoon feeling better and I am going to be keeping a close eye on him. I finally made it to the hospital today,it was worse than a sprain. I actually fractured it so now it is in a splint. I was given some pain medication and have to see a specialist on Friday. I have never broken anything in my life so I don't know how long this will take to heal.
You're welcome. As to the average healing time for your broken bone, figure six weeks. Not a bad idea to make sure you're getting enough calcium in whatever forms you like including spring greens, kale, broccoli, parsley (not spinach, however) Further, reduce your caffeine intake as it absorbs calcium.