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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsSuggestions please, my neighbor had all her toes removed on her left foot.


WhiteTara
(30,710 posts)not constantly, but a couple of times over the next few months? I know that sometimes I'm so overwhelmed with the house, it's been a blessing when a friend came and bailed me out.
Phoenix61
(18,293 posts)a kennedy
(33,327 posts)Thanks.
WhiteTara
(30,710 posts)It's always easier to clean for someone else than for yourself.
Phoenix61
(18,293 posts)Thats a hard one. Gift card to a coffee shop?
a kennedy
(33,327 posts)But I could offer.
chouchou
(1,781 posts)I gave a 125 dollar coupon to a restauant ..here in Sarasota. The lady really appreciated the gift. She didn't like going out.
a kennedy
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chouchou
(1,781 posts)(in the past hour)..it can be a chore to get your balance again. BUT..people do recover.
MontanaMama
(24,392 posts)and how things are going post surgery? I would think that would be a painful procedure. During the conversation, she might let you know whats hard for her.
a kennedy
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Botany
(73,926 posts)The best is just be a friend and call and let her talk. She might have osteomyelitis* and that is
tough nut to crack. It is a long tough journey. I know I had it. She will not be able to walk so
maybe just taking her out for a walk in wheelchair.
*. Hence all my posting.
a kennedy
(33,327 posts)Thanks.
Nanuke
(705 posts)a kennedy
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SheltieLover
(66,811 posts)Offer to send them a couple of meals from a restaurant?
Ask her if she would like flowers?
Might be an opportunity to make a new friend.
Just some ideas.
a kennedy
(33,327 posts)Might be losing a couple more toes on other foot. She did say the 3 stints she had put in are helping with blood flow, so that was good. Told her I would be here for her, and that she just needed to call me. She does have another daughter living right next door, so she does have two daughters, and her husband to help. I am gonna bring some flowers
Spring is here, and those would be great. Thanks.
SheltieLover
(66,811 posts)Flowers sound lovely!
LogDog75
(405 posts)Just letting her know you care and will help her from time to time should be enough. Make sure she understands you won't be there constantly but in an emergency.
a kennedy
(33,327 posts)Thank you.
soldierant
(8,406 posts)It was to get her in touch with that group I can't remember the name of that matched people with other people whose feet do not use the same size shoe. I say it isn't a good idea now because it's too early to tell - the surgery isn't healed enough for one thing and you mentioned possible work on the other foot as well for another. So it's too soon to even know what she will need. But she will need specialty footwear at some point. You could start doing research now.
a kennedy
(33,327 posts)Im just sick for her......and she was pretty tiny to begin with.....now I think she said she weighs 85 lbs!!!!! Her Dr. told her to EAT, EAT, EAT.