We went to store the other day and it started raining as we were walking, very slowly . Jokingly I said your better run or you're going to get wet. He replied "I AM running". thought I was going to pee myself
Another little giggle: We went to store the... - PSP Association
Another little giggle
Your as bad as each other
And, I mean bad.
Thanks for the chuckle
Superb!
Ha! Thanks.
You made me laugh I could just imagine it, and you nearly peed yourself xxxxx
😂 you will never forget that and it will always make you smile each time you remember it. Better get some Tenna Lady just in case.
❤️ XxxX
Very funny made me laugh x
I have to admit that I walk ahead of my husband because I have this “philosophy” that if I walk his pace, he will continue to think that is the pace at which we should walk. So I find your post to be “laugh out loud”! Thanks for the laugh!!
xoDorie
I love your humor. It put a big smile on my face (hard to do while waiting for the pain med to kick in!). Sounds like something my husband and I would say to each other. Lol. -Debbie
Hi daffodil48. I’ve been quietly here off and on for a while now. I have been diagnosed with PSP-cerebellar, ataxia with dementia. Now that I’ve experienced a sudden decline (I had several days of extreme difficulty speaking and now not able to eat due to nausea, to name a few on the “list”), I really depend on this to tell me what I need to do to prepare for what’s to come. You’re right though, it’s the best place to be if you need it.
💕Deborah
Hi Deborah
For nausea Mum found the drug Domperidone very helpful. Due to nature of the condition they are limited to what can prescribe for nausea
This drug helps the digestive process activate and empties the stomach contents and gets the small intestines moving. Has also helped her bowel movements.
Hi Sparkle.
Thank you for the information, but I live in the States and think that drug is rarely used here. I will ask my GP if there is a prescription drug I can take as the OTC med isn’t helping. I have an appointment this week. If he declines, I am “lucky” to have my Palliative care Dr/nurse I can call. The brain just doesn’t want to come up with practical ideas any more! Lol
💕Deborah
Thanks for sharing. That really is a memory you will treasure.
Certainly gave me a giggle.
Oh ha!ha! Cheered me up this morning as the rain comes down. Hubby got to come home from work as going to doc and liable to get soaked, not that I can get there on my own anyway!
Should be an Olympic sport shouldn't it! Take Bev's advise on the potential incontinence issues you may have in the event of hysterical laughter. Great to see a bit of humour in the not very humerous world of these horrible diseases.
Keep laughing
Love Kate xxx
Love it!!! Keep laughing Daffodil, it will get you a long way down the line. But perhaps heeding NannaB advise!!!
Lots of love
Anne
Very funny, it so good to laugh. Thanks for the giggle
A welcomed giggle to break the day. Thanks.
Thanks for the laughter! I can imagine my late husband saying something similar,in all sincerity.!💕. Janet
i know that one i can't run if rain i don't go out i stay home yesterday was raining in NC , it was bad , i have problems with my back since 2007 they damage my back for ever , I have cauda equina and know this great. i can't run , i used depends because of the damage of my back and let me tell you is very funny when i laugh. good luck
Oh Daffodil thanks for sharing it gave me a laugh. I can understand your reaction. Love to you and your dear hubby. xx