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MissKitty

If squats were easy they'd be called 'Your Mum'
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Jun 21, 2004
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ib you could do this side braid. I just brush all my hair over to one side, literally pull it all as far forward as it can go and then braid it in front of me.
My problem is the front of my hair is super short because of 'the universe hates me' so I can't do a low pony of any sort and I need a braid to start up high :(
 

WS6Formula350

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Jul 5, 2001
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Birmingham, AL
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he was 96 and had a very full life.

i've been so busy with a new EMR go live that i haven't had much of a chance to dwell on it yet. very sad though, dementia hit him like a bus in just the last three weeks. nobody deserves that. his wife also suffered from dementia, but she had a two year decline instead of pretty much two weeks.

he is at peace now and not falling every hour. thankfully he never hurt himself doing that and was able to transition at the home he had been at for the past five years instead of passing away in some shit hospital bed with a broken hip.
 

MissKitty

If squats were easy they'd be called 'Your Mum'
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Jun 21, 2004
47,903
Dingoland
he was 96 and had a very full life.

i've been so busy with a new EMR go live that i haven't had much of a chance to dwell on it yet. very sad though, dementia hit him like a bus in just the last three weeks. nobody deserves that. his wife also suffered from dementia, but she had a two year decline instead of pretty much two weeks.

he is at peace now and not falling every hour. thankfully he never hurt himself doing that and was able to transition at the home he had been at for the past five years instead of passing away in some shit hospital bed with a broken hip.
Three weeks of dementia at 96 sounds like he was very lucky.
Hope it doesn't hit you too hard once things settle down, but we're here if you need to talk.
 
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frankelefritzsux

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Aug 5, 2001
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he was 96 and had a very full life.

i've been so busy with a new EMR go live that i haven't had much of a chance to dwell on it yet. very sad though, dementia hit him like a bus in just the last three weeks. nobody deserves that. his wife also suffered from dementia, but she had a two year decline instead of pretty much two weeks.

he is at peace now and not falling every hour. thankfully he never hurt himself doing that and was able to transition at the home he had been at for the past five years instead of passing away in some shit hospital bed with a broken hip.
:hug:
 
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