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My heart aches for your trials and tribulations. I don't know what to say. Perhaps Doc has something to the point. I hope so.

It appears to me that you and Joe are getting the same run-around my MIL got. It's dangerous because, as you discovered, there is no continuity of care. So sorry for this. Joe should work out however he can. Even if it's only doing backward pushups from his elbows in bed. If he can get an overhead grab bar he can use it for toning his muscles. if he can get some kind of weight he can do curls with it. All while in the bed. It might cheer him to have some tasks, and a routine, and the goal of preserving and toning his strength. And a useful outlet for anger. Sorry Elaine, I am not qualified as a therapist.

Unfortunately, as you discovered, the car mechanic business is in about the same shambles as the "rehab hustle". I "think" that Pep Boys, if they are in your area, will examine your starter, supply whatever is needed, and "I think" they might replace it in the parking lot. They will do that with batteries and windshield wipers. Don't know about starters. Don't even know if that chain is available. But perhaps a major chain has the same policies.

[ AN old fix for starter trouble, used to be, the connection to the starter from the battery. found lots of this in the distant past. the fix was to disconnect the battery cable from the battery, then disconnect the cable from it's starter connection. Then clean up the soldered lug and the washers and the threads they attach to. It seems that enough corrosion will keep the starter from turning. first thing I would look for.]

You could call around the local churches and ask if they know of any car ministries in your vicinity. There are some around that take joy in making machinery obey, perhaps you can find someone that way.

As always, use your street smarts, there are predators everywhere. I hate to have to say that, but I would hate it more if I didn't. Ouch !!!!

Lastly but not leastly, I would look around for an ambulance-chasing-class-action-lawyer who might write a pro-bono letter to the hospital and rehab spot on your behalf. Some times the threat of blunt force (legal) trauma might help, IDK.

LORD, please look after Joe and Elaine
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Grizz, I have been searching for the "church" groups here and there used to be one..Unfortunately they seem to have gone underground. As for the exercise, yes I have been thinking about that today also.. Just right now no way to even get over to see or talk to him, and he is extremely limited to phone availability or use in this facility.
I also plan on calling his his heart doctor tomorrow to see if the hospital notified them at all. I don't think so.
Might even have that Doctor get him transferred to a place that he can look after Joe.
As for the starter. I called around yesterday and settled on Autozone and got one. One of our very extremely generous neighbors is going to pick it up and as soon as he can put it in. I was not about to pay the dealer almost $600 to do that when they showed no interest in even trying to make the truck malfunction while "diagnosing" it. I am contemplating a complaint to corporate as well.
All in all it will be just one step at a time and the first is to get the truck running and trustworthy
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From a long distance, about all that I can offer is prayers it will work out, but prayers have been said and hopefully things will work out. Our healthcare system is in a shambles, thanks to the liberals and Democrats and progressives and whatever other form of socialists you can think of. When it was a free market capitalist system "filled with greed", it was that 'greed' that kept things efficient and affordable and available and competitive.

Competition and greed is what drives things that are still free market, like the fast food business. Does anyone honestly think you could get a decent meal for $5 or so served to you in your vehicle in any zip code you could name on your way to work, if the government were running it, or had allowed the socialists to take it over like healthcare?
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Well maybe I have some good news. At least I hope it remains good news.
Good neighbor picked up new starter and worked on it for almost 3 hours. Got it all back together and truck still wanted to malfunction. So I hit something in the car door. Come to find out there is a short in the main power window switch. As long as I don't use the locking switch on that panel for now the truck should start and run OK. Looked online and the part is not that expensive, but we are supposed to get 20% off and that was not applying to my purchase. So I will call the store tomorrow or their hot line. I can get the part in a couple days and I know by watching the neighbor how to change it. :)
As for Joe he has not called today and that kinda worries me.
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Elaine I am glad to hear you have a good neighbor, I hope your vehicle stays reliable. Tell Joe his friends here are praying for a full recovery and miss him and his posts.
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gamekeeper wrote: Mon Aug 02, 2021 3:03 am Elaine I am glad to hear you have a good neighbor, I hope your vehicle stays reliable. Tell Joe his friends here are praying for a full recovery and miss him and his posts.
Thank you , I will do that as soon as I can talk to him. the phone availability where he is at is extremely limited.

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Update: Have not had time nor really the presence of mind to post all that has happened.
Took the truck BACK to the original garage that worked on it in Oct of last year.. Seems that the sensor that they had replaced went bad or was bad from the start and was under warranty....Thus all the repairs on that part were FREE!!
The truck seems to be running and starting correctly now.
I also was able to acquire a 2002 T &C Chrysler van for what I would call very reasonable that I can use to go to my art venues and farmers markets sooooooo much easier. That I will pick up today.
When Joe comes home he will have his own wheels under him again. LOL
Now we well also need to concentrate on finding a house that will be more handicap compliant. I was able to get over to see Joe yesterday while his therapist was there. Whatever hit him and put him down has left him extremely week and unable to stand or walk more than a few steps at this time. We believe it was an extreme gout attack. He is going to have a work out ahead of him.

The bad news is that he and his roommate, along with roommates wife and I were exposed to Covid via the room on the other side of the shared bathroom. Rehab as far as I am aware is/was supposed to be on lock down and was not going to let me see him yesterday. I almost went bullistic and some one in the front office told the nurse to let me in. I will probably go see him today or Sunday afternoon / Evening. That's when the fun will begin. Nurse was saying that they are on lock down till the 24th Ugh! His Birthday is next Monday and if at all possible I would like to see him escape that place and come home. :)
Anyway all prayers for the ongoing saga are appreciated.
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Glad to hear that you have got the vehicle problems sorted out and that there's light at the end of the tunnel for Joe, even though it looks like a long haul for you both. My prayers continue.
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Prayers continuing. You need to eat right and get your sleep, too. If you get ill, it will make things worse.
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piller wrote: Thu Aug 12, 2021 12:33 pm Prayers continuing. You need to eat right and get your sleep, too. If you get ill, it will make things worse.
You are so very right and it is rather hard to do at times with all the ongoing stress.
Thanks a bunch for all the help
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J Miller wrote: Thu Aug 12, 2021 1:12 pm
piller wrote: Thu Aug 12, 2021 12:33 pm Prayers continuing. You need to eat right and get your sleep, too. If you get ill, it will make things worse.
You are so very right and it is rather hard to do at times with all the ongoing stress.
Thanks a bunch for all the help
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Elaine. Go to the farm store and buy Duravet 1.87% Apple flavored Ivermectin. Four tubes.
Flccc.net - Do the I-MASK+ protocol for post-exposure.
.6mg/kg is equal to 16.7 pounds of body weight per notch or valley on the plunger.
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Tycer, heads up. i sent you a private message.
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Grizz wrote: Fri Aug 13, 2021 12:16 pm Tycer, heads up. i sent you a private message.
To clarify
The 1.87% paste tube is set up to deliver .2mg/kg PER notch.

The New FLCCC I-MASK+ Protocol has been amended. They are now recommending .4 and .6 doses depending upon which part of the treatment protocol is prescribed.

.2mg/kg = One notch per 50# of body weight.
.4mg/kg = One notch per 25# of body weight.
.6mg/kg = One notch per 16.7# “ “

Potential toxic dosage is NINE full tubes.

If I know I have been exposed I am doing .6 day one and then 48 hours later.

I do this because of the lag in time between my exposure and my learning of exposure. It’s so far removed from a dangerous dose I can’t see the downside. I’ve listened to doctors who have dosed people near death with over 100 mg multiple times a day.
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thanks for clarifying that. do you have a link to the specific protocol page you are using?

I have been taking weekly doses at the .2mg rate on the theory that it harasses the commiespike whether or not my immune system is having a problem with it.

I assume that i am exposed any time i leave my house, and every time i pick up my wife from work and any time i go into a store. I would be at the high dose rate constantly.

This may have no merit whatsoever, but i "think" that maintaining a drug in my system at a low level is better than waiting for an event to trigger the drug use. if i think i have commiespike symptoms i will double or triple the dosage with perhaps less lag time than waiting for symptoms.

i use a budesenide inhaler and gargle with listerine if i have a scratchy throat, although it's the fire smoke that's bothering me these days.

thank you for the update
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Hi Elaine. I hate reading about these things because I am not in a position to help much right now. I will pray for you and Joe, he has been a member here who I have respected for a very, very long time. I wish I could do more. Maybe you could create a GoFund me page? I could throw in a little something. It might all add up to something. You could post a link to it here at Leverguns. I think many of us would donate something in small amounts for Joe as most of us don't have much right now. But it might add up to make a difference. Regards, -Tutt
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CowboyTutt wrote: Sat Aug 14, 2021 6:05 pm Hi Elaine. I hate reading about these things because I am not in a position to help much right now. I will pray for you and Joe, he has been a member here who I have respected for a very, very long time. I wish I could do more. Maybe you could create a GoFund me page? I could throw in a little something. It might all add up to something. You could post a link to it here at Leverguns. I think many of us would donate something in small amounts for Joe as most of us don't have much right now. But it might add up to make a difference. Regards, -Tutt
Thanks for the suggestion. Weird thing is we did try GoFundme page once many moons ago and as far as I know it went nowhere. The guys here are and have been more help to us in all that has happened over the years.
Elaine.
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Elaine, awaiting that link. I will contribute something. I wish the best for you guys. It won't be much, but hopefully it can add up. Good God! So many updates as I was posting. Will review again! -Tutt
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Update : The stuff hit the fan yesterday. About 8 AM Joe called and literally ordered me to come get him. I pulled myself together and got out to the rehab asap. Don't even remember what happened or why but in a nutshell they were almost to the point of abuse through major neglect. We stopped at a clinic that my sister just started with last Weds. to get a doctor on record.
We then headed home and with Joe's suggestion that was also echoed by the clinic. We stopped by our local fire station and asked for help. These guys beat us to our house and were extremely helpful and caring in getting Joe in and sat down in a recliner I recently acquired. He has finally been able to relax and sleep a bit .
It took us somewhere around 3 plus hours to get him checked out. The institution stalled , at some points almost threatened.
For all of that I had already checked out a lot and was able to rebuke their comments and threats. I in the past have worked in a place some what like this and decided it was not for me. But I know how to deal with this kind of stuff. There were times where I felt or could see that the place deliberately put us in harms way to prevent him from leaving. At the time that we needed help to get him into the wheel chair to take him out they sent in an older women aide and she had a look of fear and shock on her face. As if she had been threatened by some one. He had told me earlier that there was only one licensed nurse on duty for the 1st shift and 2nd shift and he had been threatened with if he went home that they would suspend his license .
We have a neighbor who has helped us by loaning us a walker , crutches, and a cane from his late mother. He has also helped us by getting others in this area introduced to us and helping when we needed help.
The roommates wife has gotten equipment to take her husband home also. She told me that it should be delivered in a week to 10 days. Maybe keep her in your prayers also as this gentleman is basically on his deathbed. :( Her name is Sheila and his is Allen
In the last 24 or so hours since coming home I feel that Joe has improved more than all the time in the hospital and rehab combined in my way of looking at things. He just was able to walk most of the length of our living room to the bathroom with the walker.
The only big problem now is that something happened to his right heel a couple months back and we will have to get to the orthopedic doctors to find out what.
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piller wrote: Thu Aug 12, 2021 12:33 pm Prayers continuing. You need to eat right and get your sleep, too. If you get ill, it will make things worse.
Piller.
I found out since getting Joe home that he was starving himself. He was hardly eating. Had really no appetite, along with the food that was being served to him was difficult for him to eat..
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Congratulations on your heroic rescue of Joe. I really mean this Elaine. If you have a phone with a camera, taking videos of that kind of abuse is worth a lot in lawsuits, not to mention the nightly "news" .

Joe has the best help he can get right now. Be on the lookout for a compassionate care giver for extra help from time to time. we met one who helped with my wife's Mom. a literal Godsend.

and a big cake for the fire hall guys. they won't forget you if you drop off a pizza or loaf of fresh baked bread or a case of V-8 juice.

I hope you two can get some rest, and relaxation, and enough movement so the little gizmos don't seize up.

Good night and God Bless
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Grizz wrote: Sat Aug 14, 2021 10:37 pm Congratulations on your heroic rescue of Joe. I really mean this Elaine. If you have a phone with a camera, taking videos of that kind of abuse is worth a lot in lawsuits, not to mention the nightly "news" .

Joe has the best help he can get right now. Be on the lookout for a compassionate care giver for extra help from time to time. we met one who helped with my wife's Mom. a literal Godsend.

and a big cake for the fire hall guys. they won't forget you if you drop off a pizza or loaf of fresh baked bread or a case of V-8 juice.

I hope you two can get some rest, and relaxation, and enough movement so the little gizmos don't seize up.

Good night and God Bless
Thank you for the pat on the back.. Needless to say I was upset yesterday and still am a bit.
Unfortunately neither one of us have had a cell phone for a couple years now. Couldn't really afford the upgraded ones and guberment ones are a bit of a joke.
For me baking it probably would have to be small banana bread loaves.. We have a landlord that refuses to keep the house up and the oven part of the stove has not worked since Dec of last year :(
We have been working on getting rid of obstacles to maybe buy a house but would so very much prefer it be somewhere out west. Basically one last move.
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Hi there. Been home a bit over a week now. It took three big burly fireman to help me up the 6 stairs into the house. I was that exhausted from no exercise in the rehab place to the trip straight to a clinic to get a new family doctor set up. They rolled me into the clinic on a wheel chair then back out to the Pathfinder. I was able to stand up and get into the Pathfinder, but could not walk very far, and those steps were impossible. Once in the house I cratered in the recliner and passed out.

A neighbor friend loaned us a walker his late mother used and with that we got me up and transferred to an office chair so I could roll to the bathroom.
After three days of that I was stronger enough to actually stand up and use the walker to hobble around the house.
Now I am using a cane and have set the walker aside.

Getting better every day.

The biggest problem is both my feet, they hurt like crazy. Got an appointment with a podiatrist, they think it's a major gout attack. My next goal is to get me able to go up an and down the steps then I'll at least be able to come and go as I need to.

Thanks for all the prayers and good wishes, they are greatly appreciated.


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Glad to hear that you are on the mend Joe. Your good lady has done a magnificent job of keeping us informed of all the problems you faced. Wish I could do more to help.

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Good to see you are back among the vertical Joe. GK is right, that's quite a woman you've got there! Good work Elaine!!
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Being flat on your back in the hospital really takes it out of you. Glad to hear you're on the road to recovery.
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Joe, I have to agree, your wife does every wife on the planet proud and glad you are on the mend finally! Not so subservient but a friend you can trust....

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That is good news.
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