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Mar 14, 2010 06:41PM

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His heart rate increased a lot... then slowed to a lower amount... So last night, the family went to the hospital... and it was just so hard. He's usually so vibrant, so lively, so loud... and he could barely speak... it hurts him to move... He has horrible tremors... He's fighting death. I know he is. I'm afraid he'll give up though. He apparently slept well last night and managed to sleep today (he even snored, which I guess is a good thing). I like hearing that he's getting better... but I'm still so scared. He's hallucinating a lot... thinks he's been eating candy... thinks there's garbage on his bed... think he has a glass of tea... When nothing is there. And there is just something so childish in the way he speaks... It breaks my heart.
He's my stepmom's dad. He was the first one on her side of the family who really accepted my brother and I. He talks to me about books and history... He's glad I read, because he likes having someone in the family who reads like he does. I never met my grandpa on my dad's side (He died before my dad and mom married). And my grandpa on my mom's side never opened up to us... he didn't like kids... he didn't talk to any of us really. He died a couple years ago. So this grandpa is my last one... and he's the one I've gotten closest to. I'm also afraid of what would happen if he did die... what would happen to my grandma? She's already so lost with him in the hospital...
I'm sorry for writing so much... I'm just very scared and worried. I'm afraid to really go to anyone about it... because I'm not sure they'd understand or care...
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Caitlin, good luck. I'm thinking about you! I know, this whole process is so tough. :(


Oh my. I didn't know that sorta thing could exist either. Really glad that she is ok though! How did she find it? Did she feel like a weird lump in her leg or something?

Apparently it's not hereditary (which I was very glad to hear). Just one of those weird things. It makes it even scarier though b/c she didn't feel a lump or anything.

Jess and Caitlin, my thoughts are with you and your families. And Caitlin I think that anyone who cares about you or your Grandpa will understand or at least care about your worries so don't be afraid to go to them.


Kelly--I'm sorry! That's how it goes I think. I was telling my boyfriend this the other day (he just lost his father). It gets easier but it still hits you at the most random times. I remember a month after my mom passed away I was cleaning my room and found some things of my moms and I just lost it. The weirdest was when I worked at Forever 21 last year and I see a man helping his wife who was in a wheelchair trying to pick out a bra. It reminded me of my mom because she was so frail because of the cancer and whatnot that she had to be in one and she wasn't always with it towards the end because it was brain cancer. This woman reminded me so much of my mom and so I went over to help the guy. After I helped them and walked away I tried so hard not to cry but I just started bawling. Of course it was during my first month of work..so they probably thought I was crazy lol
It's ok to lose it like that..it means you needed to cry. I really think that. I think sometimes I needed to let myself cry about it but wouldn't until something like that happened. You aren't alone..know that you can always talk to us!
It's ok to lose it like that..it means you needed to cry. I really think that. I think sometimes I needed to let myself cry about it but wouldn't until something like that happened. You aren't alone..know that you can always talk to us!


Kimberly, you really need to quit thinking of it as a math class (a four letter word). :)
I think the best way to get a better grade would to be ask around to see what other teachers teach it and if they are better or worse. Does your school offer tutoring? Someone else may have a different way of explaining things or instructing different than the teachers way.
Try not to stress. If I were closer I would gladly tutor you. :)
I think the best way to get a better grade would to be ask around to see what other teachers teach it and if they are better or worse. Does your school offer tutoring? Someone else may have a different way of explaining things or instructing different than the teachers way.
Try not to stress. If I were closer I would gladly tutor you. :)

Can I ask what kind of math class it is?



Unfortunately for me there is only one professor who teaches the class so when I retake it I'll be stuck with her again. But I hope you can find a different professor!

My school has a grade forgiveness policy, where you can retake a class and it will wipe out your previous grade. Do you know if your school has something like that?

Kelly, my school does have a similar policy but the failing grade still stays on my transcripts. But if they look at what grade I got when I pass the class, the highest grade is what they will see. If that makes sense...

Speaking of, I definitely failed my economics class. I really hate the fact that it is a pre req for one of my majors.

(That story is to, hopefully, make someone out in the world somehow feel better)
Kimberly, those grades are going to look wierd, A, A, A-, F, A :)
Lori, Love when they drop the lowest.
In high school, there was a math class that the teacher after 2 tests finally got someone that got 60% correct. Average on the first test was 22% and the second was 28%. The principal finally stepped in to see why the class wasn't passing. This is the same teacher that basically told us girls were stupid when it came to math. I am suprised they didn't fire him.
Lori, Love when they drop the lowest.
In high school, there was a math class that the teacher after 2 tests finally got someone that got 60% correct. Average on the first test was 22% and the second was 28%. The principal finally stepped in to see why the class wasn't passing. This is the same teacher that basically told us girls were stupid when it came to math. I am suprised they didn't fire him.

Thanks Lori, your story did make me feel better. :)

My parents are divorced and I'm not getting along with either one and none of the people who I thought were my friends in high school talk to me...
I feel hopeless. So, at the very least if no one has advice (my problem is very hard to resolve), can someone recommend a good book that helped them during a hard time?

I hope I helped at least a little.

Honestly, I think I've had different friends each year in college. A couple will carry over from year to year, but mostly I make new friends for the year. When you get into your major, you'll find people that you recognize from previous classes. But I think it's good to not stay around the same people. College is a time of enormous change and upheaval. You have to meet different people to fit into those new phases you go through. One year, I had creative writing friends who drank all the time. I learned soon that that wasn't for me.
It can be especially hard when you're not a total social butterfly. I'm not. I've just made do with what I got handed.
Believe me when I say that it will all work out. College might not be "the best years of your life" (they weren't for me) but you will survive and you will have a better sense of who you are and why (although that might come a little later) when you're done. It's an unfortunate process.
Good luck.

one thing that i have learned so far in college is that in order to survive, you have to become more outgoing. by no means am i an outgoing person, but just saying hi to the person next to you in class can make a huge difference. plus it's always good to exchange numbers or something in case one of you misses a class. a lot of the time, that helps get a friendship going outside of class too.
and i'm with Kimberly about re-reading old favorites... defintitley like a comfort food in times of need :)
hope that helps a litle.


My sister worked as a dietary aide in a nursing home. She loved it. She didn't like the long hours, but after she learned the basics, she liked the interaction with the residents. Hopefully you are just a bit overwhelmed and things will settle down for you. Good Luck!

just hang in there! it'll get better each day, and don't forget to pray about it... that always helps :D
Celeste-
i just saw a great quote online...
"life isn't about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself"
hope that helps :)


Kimberly- thinking of your family!

It's weird seeing him like this, I've never seen him slow down. He's 81 years old but still works and moves around like he was in his 30's. But I'm just so grateful that he is okay!
I just found out a friend of mine committed suicide. Please pray for her family. I am just in shock right now.
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