Parkinson's Straight from the Horse's Mouth

Welcome to the blog of Barbara Waters. Experience my personal up's and down's in this new cycle of becoming a Parkinsonian. All is not doom and gloom! Join me on this adventure within and without.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

"Off With Their Heads!"

The only definition of "homebound" that the health care provider gives its patients is they can't go out without a cane, walker, or wheelchair. On the strength of being homebound, therefore, and of appealing to the farce of a medicare-affiliated "appeals" office, I have been granted another four to six weeks of home health care from a bath lady and a physical therapist. After that I'm on my own. As the Queen of Hearts said, "Off with their heads!" In a way I'll be glad to be rid of them. If PD doesn't finish you off, sooner or later fighting the Medical System will.

Fearing that I would again be deprived of homebound classification, on October 7 I skipped eating out with Alan and Stella Kishbaugh. We reminisced at my home instead. Alan remembered that regal Greer Garson was bashing a birthday pinata when we walked in on her party back in 1984. How could I have forgotten "Mrs. Miniver" conducting herself in such a non-British fashion? I shall use her fervor and aristocratic accent at my Medical System celebration when I command, "Off with their heads!"