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Wondering What Happened To A Member


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bklyn Enthusiast

I can't remember this member's name and I've been thinking about how she is doing. Her husband had a stroke a few months back, and she wasn't feeling very well. I haven't seen any posts from her and I'm wondering how she is. Does anyone remember her name?

Thanks.


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I can't remember this member's name and I've been thinking about how she is doing. Her husband had a stroke a few months back, and she wasn't feeling very well. I haven't seen any posts from her and I'm wondering how she is. Does anyone remember her name?

Thanks.

I think you mean Mtndog (Beverly). She's still a member, and I'm happy to say that her husband is doing very well. :)

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CarlaB Enthusiast

Patti is correct. If you remember her as a different screen name, it's because she had hers changed.

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Canadian Karen Community Regular

I think her name change was unintentional. Some kind of computer glitch or something wiped her out as Berneses, if I am not mistaken? Maybe it's someone else I am thinking of - getting old, don't ya know, and the mind goes to mush after awhile!!!

Hugs!

Karen

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Mtndog Collaborator

OMG.... so strange. I just randomly happened to click on this one as I was scrolling through the new posts and it was about me! Weird...... I must have ESPN. :P

Yes- Mtndog is the saame Beverly as BERNESES was. It's all me! Scott accidentally deleted my account as BERNESES and I was tired of looking at all caps so I changed my user name.

I am happy to report that I am feeling better (we moved out of what we think was aa mold infested apartment and it HAS helped). My DH is doing fine. He had all his follow-ups with a stroke specialist at Brigham and Women's and is OK .They still don't know why he had the stroke but doubt he will have another one anytime soon as everything looked great (uhmm... except for the half of his cerebellum that was damaged...yeah). He has no real side effects left.

Thanks so much bklyn for asking about me, patti and carla for clarifying and Matilda for saying i was cheery! Hugs, Beverly (aka the old Berneses)

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I'm glad both of you are doing better!

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Thanks Tiffany!

CarlaB Enthusiast

I'm glad you're doing better too, but I had to laugh when you said your husband was doing fine except that half his cerebellum was damaged ... it just sounded funny that a man can go on like normal with half a brain :lol: (all said in good fun, of course, and understanding that it could have been very serious!).

Mtndog Collaborator
I'm glad you're doing better too, but I had to laugh when you said your husband was doing fine except that half his cerebellum was damaged ... it just sounded funny that a man can go on like normal with half a brain :lol: (all said in good fun, of course, and understanding that it could have been very serious!).

ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Things that make you go hmmm.....

Canadian Karen Community Regular
I'm glad you're doing better too, but I had to laugh when you said your husband was doing fine except that half his cerebellum was damaged ... it just sounded funny that a man can go on like normal with half a brain :lol: (all said in good fun, of course, and understanding that it could have been very serious!).

Sounds pretty normal to me - well, most of the men that I have known anyway, are operating on 1/2 a brain MAX! :lol:

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:lol::lol: We were ALL thinking it, but only Karen was brave enough to put it in writing!
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Sounds pretty normal to me - well, most of the men that I have known anyway, are operating on 1/2 a brain MAX! :lol:

BOOOO HISSSSSS!!! :P:blink:

CarlaB Enthusiast
BOOOO HISSSSSS!!! :P:blink:

Speaking of half-brained men .... actually, I was the one who brought it up!!! :lol:

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Speaking of half-brained men .... actually, I was the one who brought it up!!! :lol:

BOOOO - HISSSSSS!! ;)

nikki-uk Enthusiast
BOOOO - HISSSSSS!! ;)

LOL!! :lol: ....and as usual Richard shrugs off the (good humoured) anti men jokes single handedly!!!

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