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55_55
I'd probably say 10.
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55_57
Well, uh, I don't want to have an overdose and I don't want to get an infection. Seems like easy things to do.
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55_59
Um, well, I can talk to my housemate tomorrow night. I'm pretty sure that he doesn't work tomorrow night so he'll be around.
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55_61
Uh, if you could email me that right now, that'd be great.
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55_63
Uh, yeah, yeah. It's fine. Let's do that.
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56_1
Pretty good.
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56_3
Yeah. Um, I'm glad to be there.
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56_5
Uh, well, I'm glad to see my dog, he's very cute, and it just feels good to be home.
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56_7
Yeah. And my garden is coming along, and my neighbors have stuff-- It's-it's good. It's good to be home.
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56_9
Well, um. I-I didn't get- go to physical therapy this week, and the- or Tai Chi, actually.
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56_11
Yeah. Well, um. Actually, I-I had a little semi fall, I didn't fall down, I didn't fall down completely but I-I did-- I guess I still had the wobblies and I was hoping that the physical therapy and the Tai Chi would be- get me further along than it has, and I-I still don't have the balance. So, I'm thinking that maybe I was pushing too hard, that maybe I should cut back, you know, and kind of not try so hard to-to keep moving like that.
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56_13
Yeah.
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56_15
Yes.
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56_17
Yeah.
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56_19
Yeah, yeah.
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56_21
So I'm-I'm-I cut back, and I-I don't know if I should really even continue the Tai Chi because it's-it's very demanding.
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56_23
Uh, it's beautiful and-and- but, um, yeah.
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56_25
That I'll- that I'll fall again.
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56_27
I'll really fall and hurt myself, and this way, if I don't move around so much, there's less chance that I will.
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56_29
No.
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56_31
No, I didn't- it was just more scary, and it was like a-a signal that maybe I'm doing too much.
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56_33
Yeah.
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56_35
Well, yeah, if I- if I lose my balance and fall down, I could- anything, you know, really get hurt, and then-then I wouldn't be able to be home anymore, and that's not what I want. I want to stay home. So I want to do what I have to do to-to-to stay home.
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56_37
Yeah. [laughs] Yes, you've put it very well, hunker down-
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56_39
Watch the TV and pet my dog. I-I, you know, not to that extreme, but yeah, I think- I think maybe, um, yeah, I was-was going- pushing too hard.
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56_41
And I'm not sure about the Tai Chi anymore. I-I think the physical therapy, I can understand that, but I'm not so sure about the Tai Chi.
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56_43
Yeah.
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56_45
Right, right.
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56_47
She did. Sh-- Yeah, that's right, that's right. She said that they did studies and that they found that it was really preventative. I think she's- I forget the-the percentage, but yeah, she was really enthusiastic and she does it herself.
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56_49
Yeah.
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56_51
That's a strong word, isn't it, "betrayed". Um, wow. A little, but-but I-I know, I know that it's true. I mean, my friend who does Tai Chi, she just- she loves it. Maybe it's just not for me, you know.
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56_53
But, um-
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56_55
Right.
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56_57
Yeah.
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56_59
Absolutely, that- because I don't- now I'm-I'm feeling-
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56_61
-really a little frightened that what if- what if I fall down and-and-and nobody comes around and I'm lying there for two days, you know. I may have heard about that.
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56_63
So, um, 'cause I am alone.
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56_65
So—
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56_67
Yeah.
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56_69
Well, the-- I think that there's some things that could be done to-- I know people who live in-in residence, they have a cord they can pull, but how do they get to the cord? Um, is there any- anything else that I could do just to communicate if-if-
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56_71
-if something does happen?
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56_73
I think I saw something like that on TV.
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56_75
Is it- does it really work?
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56_77
'Cause you know that they sell so much stuff on TV, it's like you could- [crosstalk]
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56_79
It's crazy, it's crazy.
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56_81
Yeah. I guess so, feeling a little scared-
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56_83
-you know, about that happening and-
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56_85
So, yeah, it's probably a signal to-to make some-some changes.
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56_87
Like I don't wanna go back to the hospital, right? I really don't. Do I have to?
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56_89
Yeah.
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56_91
That I will definitely- I definitely wanna do that.
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56_93
I definitely wanna do that.
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56_95
Well, I- maybe they-they-- When I first came home, they had somebody come and show me some things in-in the house, but maybe a refresher of that, and they told me that I should exercise and-and, um, I guess I could-- Maybe support, maybe I'm looking for-for maybe a buddy or something, some way that I could be reminded. I'm feeling a little, you know, I was moving along and things were feeling more positive, it's sort of like two steps forward and-
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56_97
-one step back, but now it's to step forward and three steps back. [laughs]
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56_99
So, um, is there, yeah, like a support somehow? My daughter is very good and she calls me, but you know, she-she lives in Seattle, she lives-
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56_101
-far away.
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56_103
So- and I don't wanna impose on my neighbors or my friends.
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56_105
Mm-hmm.
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56_107
Yeah.
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56_109
Yeah.
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56_111
Right.
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56_113
Yeah, that would be good. Do you think I should try to go back to the Tai Chi?
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56_115
Yes, great place.
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56_117
Yeah. I guess I've kind of gone to the extreme. I tend to do that. [chuckles] Yeah. So, keep moving?
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56_119
Yeah.
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56_121
Really?
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56_123
Oh, okay.
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56_125
Uh-huh.
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56_127
Okay. Okay. Okay. I-I'm willing to start again, so to speak.
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56_129
Yeah. It's scary.
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56_131
Well, I'm willing to work through my fears and difficulties to be in my little house with my little dog and my little garden. I've been there for- since my husband and I got married, and that's where we lived, and I don't want to give it up yet.
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56_133
Yeah.
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56_135
Yeah. I-
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56_137
-I-I am. And I feel like I have some help.
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56_139
Okay.
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56_141
So, am I being a baby?
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56_143
Okay.
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56_145
Really?
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56_147
Really?
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56_149
Thank you. Thank you.
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56_151
Well, and she- she's not going to throw me back into the hospital?
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56_153
Not yet? [laughs] Okay. Yeah. I was sort of- I-I was sort of hesitant to tell you-
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56_155
-about-
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56_157
-this, but, um, uh, I'm sort of glad I did. I'm very glad I did.
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56_159
Yeah.
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56_161
Yeah. So the-the caseworker is gonna be able to come and refresh-
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56_163
-me?
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56_165
And-and that's-- Yeah.
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56_167
I mean, that alone, to know that I have communication that I w- that was my biggest fear that something-
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56_169
-would happen and I wouldn't have any-
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56_171
-any way to tell anybody.
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56_173
Okay.
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58_1
Hi.
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58_3
Yeah.
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58_5
Well, I'm, uh, I-I used to work out pretty good. I-I would go to the gym several times a week. I had kind of a schedule, um—
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58_7
Yeah, well, you know, it really-- At-at one time, I was running-- I ran a half marathon. I was really into it, and, uh--.
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58_9
Well, and I-- But I was working at a different company, where I had a little bit different schedule, a little more free time than I have now, so I just don't have the time like I used to.
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58_11
And I-- And really, it's kind of an excuse, I guess, cause I-I could probably make the time, but it's-it's easier to just keep working or-
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58_13
-just being in bed or whatever.
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58_15
I-it was. A-and it was huge for me cause I'd never really been a runner, you know, but it-it was very motivating, and-and—
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