Posted by Walt Davies on December 22, 2012 at 10:03:29 from (70.199.228.106):
I woke up around 8 as usual walked into the living room and found my 87 year old wife lying on the floor she not very responsive couldn't tell me how she got there and couldn't get up. I call 911 they were out in no time and took her to the hospital. I finnished my coffe took all my meds and proceeded to head to Salem to the hospital about half way I felt the truck slowing down then I heard a tire on the rear go flop flop, took a look in the mirror and saw pieces of tire flying all over the place. The tire literally discintergrated in seconds had to call my ins to get towed back home where I keep my spare ( don't ask) got it changed headed back to Salem arrived at the hospital to find my wife not doing to well. I was told all sorts of bad things they sent in a woman to talk to us, she wanted me to put my wife in a home at $150 a day. Bummer I cried a lot that about that. Told he lady I couldn't afford that and wanted my wife to go home with me. After many hours and all the test and a bottle something for her dehydration she was perked up and back to normal which is for an 87 year old woman. The doctor said I could take her home. Made the lady mad but my friend had showed up and helped me bring her home. She was very tired but satup and talked for a while then sat in her big chair and went to sleep. This moring she had moved to her own bed and I had to wake her up at 9 to take her meds. So far so good my friend Victor will be home right after Xmas to help us. It's going to be rough but I'm going to keep at home for as long as I can. Wish me luck. Walt
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