tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4378687277287418384.post5116931971651920322..comments2022-03-31T23:10:53.624-05:00Comments on The Deli - Serving the Sandwich Generation: I'm So Dizzy... My Head is Spinning...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4378687277287418384.post-66619458873871018162011-08-28T16:35:22.429-05:002011-08-28T16:35:22.429-05:00I agree, Mark! However, I am fairly sure we DO kn...I agree, Mark! However, I am fairly sure we DO know what was wrong with her, since she let it slip to my mom that she had gotten overheated several times - many more than the two of which we had become aware in recent days. Apparently she does not understand that you can be overheated and feel chilled - and not sweat. And she has never been one to drink enough water throughout the day. So we are pretty sure she dehydrated. <br /><br />As for the longevity role model, you are on target! We've been having a Facebook discussion about our school custodian, Pop Garrett, who lived to be 108. At that rate, Mam-ma has at least 9 more years! By that time, Timmy will be in Little League, and I will probably need a rubber room!Debbie Robushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09876980711564823847noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4378687277287418384.post-29957968776983283652011-08-28T13:55:47.158-05:002011-08-28T13:55:47.158-05:00Glad they didn't find anything major going on,...Glad they didn't find anything major going on, but not glad because sometimes it's better when you know for sure and they can just do whatever needs to be done. Sadly, healthcare is not as simple as auto maintenance (which is not so simple anymore, either!). I've decided that, although the statistics are against me, I'm using Mam-ma as my longevity role model.Markhttp://blog.markwill.com/noreply@blogger.com