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I loved Where the River Ends- have read a few of his other books too.
My sympathies to your hubby with the C-Diff. I spent two summers ago in complete misery battling the infection, which took two 45 day tapered drug treatments to get under control. The only positive is that I lost about 20 lbs, which I didn't try to lose. I got mine during an operation to remove my gall bladder. Anytime they fill you with antibiotics, the chance of the infection is there. These surgical centers that send you home two hours after the operation tend to do that.
Best wishes to you and for hubby
iPad is a good companion in these trying times
Make sure you load up on soothing music
Hope your husband is doing better with the C-diff and my advice for you on the Parkinson"s is to read all you can and to find a good support group. You will need it in the days to come. My hubby was diagnosed around 2002 or '03 and did well until 3 plus years ago. I wish the best of luck to you both. Have a close friend whose sister was hospitalized twice after surgery for C-diff. Nasty problem.
My sympathies about your hubby's c-diff also, rapa; I had it too some years ago & also spent some time in isolation at the hospital. hang in there, I'm glad you have your ipad; I have an android tablet & found it very helpful while nursing my mom in her final days.
Rapa, thinking positive thoughts for your hubby. Take care of yourself also.
Thanks, rapa, keep us posted on how he's doing when you get a chance.
On Barnes and Noble now in addition to the free fri book and app they are going to start having a free video too. This weeks was The VEEP HBO 1st season. Hope they get some good ones.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/nook-blog/category/free-fridays/
when I was in the hospital with the c-diff, one of the nurses told me to eat a lot of yogurt every day, the rest of my life, I guess becuz of the good cultures and all it has; seems like it's kept the c-diff from coming back so far (knock on wood).
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