Hiya Beth,
So good to hear from you, and I am sorry that I forget your story. I know we talked a lot, you moved away..... and I'll check back.
I have been rather "self-indulgent" for these past 4 ½ + years, over this accident and the pain etc. Nothing else in my life. One thing after another just overlap and I try hard to remember the sequence of events. I was really over-drugged in hospital and that messed up my mind.
The settlement was made in April, after which came the arm pains and PMR (Polymyalgia Rheumatica) a joint inflammation. Had that been diagnosed any sooner, it would have been a mess to settle between PMR (mine) and the argument the Lawyers and doctors were having over my shoulder rotator cuffs giving out with my going into a HOME, estimated at over 5 years earlier than would be expected, which is still open on the books.
I have me a new fella to daydream about---as if I were about 35????? He delivers my wine. (My 2 gals do the health and household.) I don't even know his name but he is tall, slender in his 40s (I'm 74 so keep it to myself) and what I would go after 35 years ago. I called him today, no answer but he called back; I asked if he were working, he said "yes" and I said I wasn't and "wouldn't until he brought me some wine." He has a shy look that is so darling.
The rest of my life is the pits but I make the best of it---always have.....tried anyway!
My gals don't think I am self-indulgent, but, instead, restrained. I guess because the settlement ought to see me through, I have no problem slipping either of them $5, off the income records, just for a small, extra job, This way I spend and enjoy my settlement on things I need, things that please me, things that help others and when I die it wouldn't be worth it to anyone to hire a lawyer to contest my Will.
I mess with my computer and read. Then I have things like up in the night, knocked my toe, bled all over the kitchen floor, living room and bedroom carpets...and my arms aren't strong enough to clean, but Ellen will do what I missed when she comes on Tuesday. That's my life! (I still don't know which toe, since I cannot turn my foot upside down to look, so life will always be a mystery to me.
......and probably to everyone else too,
xx
Izzy
EDIT: My story of today is that I broke off the toilet seat, while scooting from it to my bath lift. *SNAP* I emailed Ellen, sent her photo of a toilet (in case she didn't have one for reference. Ha! that's me) and ask her to determine when she can fit that into our schedule. She comes Tuesday anyway as I said.
She is my chore-runner as well as household. She'll bring a battery pack for my portable phone---I sent cash with her last time. If she buys a toilet seat and brings it, it will be on her Visa and I get the $$ to her on her cheque before Visa is due.
I can still drive, still have my car, but don't use it enough to make it worth the expenses, so the battery dies. Therefore, I am trying to sell it, and use taxis. It's only 23 years old with 140,000 miles on it!