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I don't need a PCA (yet), but probably will with a few things at some
point. Last time I fell, I couldn't get off the garage floor and back
into my chair on my own. Janet was home, though, so even though she and
I were not able to get me up, she called a neighbor, and got my lard-a**
off the ground. It's definitely food for thought. I figure that
MiCASSA, or something similar will have passed by the time I need
regular assistance. I'm hoping that will be 10 - 15 years. One
question - "seeking help goes against everything we (despise ?)".
Kendall
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From: BG Greer, PhD [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 8:02 AM
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Subject: Re: Getting used to needing more help
Jeremy,
As Kyle already said, seeking help goes against everything we
despise.
However, there will come a time when it is needed. So, while you can,
arrange
a help schedule that will be adaptable to your changing needs.
Bobby
> How have other people dealt with needing personal
> >care?
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