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Well, it seems to be unanimous...my doctors and the hospital social worker all agree I need to move into an Assisted Living Center next month, and they have an approved one already picked out for me. According to the doctors, I am entering "end stage" COPD, emphysema, rheumatoid arthritis, and thyroid disease. And I feel it...I am getting weaker, less energy, not as mobile, slowly losing weight no matter how many calories I take in, or how much fat & protein I pack away. The lung cancer is disappearing, at least they beat that! Well, everyone goes sooner or later, and I've had a good run. They tell me to figure on 1 1/2 - 2 years life expectancy, with likely the last 6 months of that to be spent in the hospital's in-house Hospice Unit.
The ALC ain't bad...ultramodern, has 24/7 on-call medical assistance, optional prepared meal delivery, wi-fi, cable & 42" flat screen in living room, 32" flat screen in bedroom, laundry service, shopping trips weekly, senior's center/recreation room, transportation to and from medical appointments, field trips twice a month (everything from museums to fishing trips in local state parks), all courtesy of payment by Medicare/V.A. - - not bad!
Then later, the Hospice awaits...brand new unit in the hospital itself, large private room, wi-fi, cable/flat screen on wall, 24/7 medical care, laundry service, meals/snacks, etc.. You just don't LEAVE once you're there! Again, courtesy of Medicare/V.A.
Well, as the old saying goes, "No one gets out of this life alive!"
Hope I get to vote in 2020 and see the election results!! If the damn Dumbocrats win, that'll probably kill me on the spot!!
The ALC ain't bad...ultramodern, has 24/7 on-call medical assistance, optional prepared meal delivery, wi-fi, cable & 42" flat screen in living room, 32" flat screen in bedroom, laundry service, shopping trips weekly, senior's center/recreation room, transportation to and from medical appointments, field trips twice a month (everything from museums to fishing trips in local state parks), all courtesy of payment by Medicare/V.A. - - not bad!
Then later, the Hospice awaits...brand new unit in the hospital itself, large private room, wi-fi, cable/flat screen on wall, 24/7 medical care, laundry service, meals/snacks, etc.. You just don't LEAVE once you're there! Again, courtesy of Medicare/V.A.
Well, as the old saying goes, "No one gets out of this life alive!"
Hope I get to vote in 2020 and see the election results!! If the damn Dumbocrats win, that'll probably kill me on the spot!!