Sunday, March 29, 2026
Kinda a big mess--frustrating--
23 comments:
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Good morning, Lynda! Cloudy and high 56 in Ohio today. Sorry about the driving troubles. It’s too bad there is not another doctor there to switch to. I live in the cornfields and there are several to choose from. It must be very bad there. So nice of Ethan to take you out today. Maybe you two could go to lunch. How is Dave doing? Seems a bit since you all went out. Enjoy your day. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteDave doing well--but since he has had to pick me up, he has become sorta scarce-Lynda--and yes I tried to switch to another Dr but the whole clinic got all upset Lynda
Deleteand----- we hd MORE snow last night-- LORDY BE!-Lynda
DeleteGuess we all need to slow down, be a little patient, remember to breathe. I do hope the driving thing settles itself out for you.
ReplyDeleteme too-- ThAt drivers memory thing is why I failed--Lordy be!! In Canada thza has to be done every 2 yrs-Lynda
DeleteI think you need to slow down and not give into the flight option of the fight or flight response.If the clinic gets upset because you want a different Dr.that's fine.It's your right to have a Dr.you are comfortable with.Moving again right now is probably not a great option as you just got settled in.For the feeling lonely get out more once the weather is better.Volunteer at the library,join a walking group or check if there is a senior center that has bingo and things like that.All the DMV may have a way for you to appeal losing your license given your great driving record.Hope and Pray everything gets better soon.
ReplyDeleteThank yu--Yes I do need a different Dr--September would be the move-- Lynda
Deleteand no shovelling when I move-- LOL--LKynda
DeleteMorning Lynda,
ReplyDeleteSorry this whole ordeal is stressful for you. Yes, if you would feel better about it, yes get another doctor. You have to be comfortable with the one who is guiding your care.
Nice of Ethan to take you to the grocery store. So, does that mean you can't drive until you retake the test?
I hate to see you rush into another move, that's such a big thing to deal with again so soon after just moving there.
Hopefully, you can retake the test and it will all work itself out.
Stay strong and hang it there.
Hugs,
Jackie
Jackie--Life can be difficult at times eh??--I guess it will turn out in the end--somehow-- LOL--Lynda
Deleteand gain--more snow overnight-- not too much tho--Lynda
DeleteGood morning, sis.
ReplyDeleteNot too cold here, but not warm either. Temp is 41F and mostly sunny.
Honey, I don't believe you read our comments from yesterday when we gave you our thoughts about your situation.
I do hope you pass the test this time...just take a minute if you need to before you answer each question.
Love the photos...especially the one of you and Fred.
I am, as my mama used to say, too pooped to pop today. Did go to karaoke last night. Got to bed about 2 AM. Will really need a nap today. Lucky got me up early.
I'll check back here a couple times, though. Definitely at the end of my night, too, to check replies to our comments.
DO have a great day. Think of things you love, do things you love...maybe play your tuned piano. You can do it! {{{HUGS}}} Love, Maggie.
Yes--Life is difficult right now--=Eventually it will sort out-- I went to Charlee's dance recital last night--to0day is going well-Lynda
DeleteIt's Kathy. I'm so very sorry this is happening to you. I have no idea what memory has to do with the ability to drive a car. Maybe you forget someone's name - so do I. But my driving ability isn't related to that. And we are both smart enough to know if there's a day when we shouldn't drive! I do not like your doctor and I'm so sorry he is making your life so difficult. In my opinion, only you and your family should have the right to determine whether or not you are still able to drive. Know that I am in your corner and hoping for the best for you! Have a good day today - I'm glad your grandson is willing to help you out.
ReplyDeleteYu are so right--what has memory to do with driving-??- They say it is the beginning of Dementia--Yuckers--Lynda
DeleteRD in AZ here
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness will they just leave you alone I have no advice the driving thing makes me angry and so does another move while a place there they do it all for you sounds nice and all that the idea of another move does not this is not going to be an easy decision I am sure that the kids will help with this decision some times the right choice just falls in our lap
Quote for today
Where there is great love, there are always wishes.
Willa Cather
sending love and prayers for the best result
lovely quote-- Thank yu--Lynda
DeleteGood morning Lynda, did Son #1 go in with you when you saw the doctor? I hope so because sometimes it's better to have someone also listening to what the doctor has to say in case you miss something important. I've never met your doctor, but I don't like him. If you don't mind sharing, what exactly are you being asked to do or recite that is making you fail the memory test? Perhaps a series of numbers and count backwards, or a short story and you repeat it back to him? Have you asked him what the memory test has to do with your ability to drive safely. Lynda, other than being close to Matt and his wife, I got the impression that you did not like living in Lakefield and that's why you returned to Lake Elliott. Now you're thinking about moving back there?
ReplyDeleteYou need to do what you feel is best for you, but it seems you are rushing a decision all over this failed memory test. Take your time.
Maureen from California
I am more confused than anyone. I live here and follow your blog posts through Facebook. I just saw you driving yesterday….and I am sure it was you as your plate is very distinct. Do you have a license or not?
ReplyDeleteMake sure you are taking your synthroid correctly: in the morning, 2 hr before eating with a full glass of water, separately from any other medications by 5 hours, take it the same time every day. Or you can take it 3-4 hours after your last meal if you have other meds to take in the morning.
ReplyDeleteOh, Lynda! I am so sorry you are feeling so overwhelmed. (With good reason!). More snow certainly isn’t helping. Glad your grandson is taking you to the grocery store. Getting out always helps. If you can postpone making another major life change it might give you time to really feel comfortable with your decision. I, too, have a tendency to worry and overthink everything. Worry can be crippling. Someone gave me the advice once to put a time limit on letting worrisome thoughts take over. Allow yourself 10 to 15 minutes a day to think about what is worrying you. When the time is up say aloud “STOP.” Put it aside to the next day. Winter is a lonely time of year. Hopefully you will start seeing signs of spring. Please give yourself grace and know that you have faced so many challenges in a relatively short period time. You have climbed mountain after mountain. Take a breath, look for spring, play your piano, and take solace in how many people love you. Things will be okay. ❤️
ReplyDeleteOh, Lynda! I am so sorry you are feeling so overwhelmed. (With good reason!). More snow certainly isn’t helping. Glad your grandson is taking you to the grocery store. Getting out always helps. If you can postpone making another major life change it might give you time to really feel comfortable with your decision. I, too, have a tendency to worry and overthink everything. Worry can be crippling. Someone gave me the advice once to put a time limit on letting worrisome thoughts take over. Allow yourself 10 to 15 minutes a day to think about what is worrying you. When the time is up say aloud “STOP.” Put it aside to the next day. Winter is a lonely time of year. Hopefully you will start seeing signs of spring. Please give yourself grace and know that you have faced so many challenges in a relatively short period time. You have climbed mountain after mountain. Take a breath, look for spring, play your piano, and take solace in how many people love you. Things will be okay. ❤️
ReplyDeleteLynda, I just am really worried about you and your decision making abilities lately. There is no hurry at all to make a move, or any decisions at all. As long as you have people to drive you to the store and back, and to go to the doctor's, really, you are all set. You are going to be just fine. Take a deep breath.
ReplyDeleteMarti