URGENT- Don Souden Has Had A Stroke

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  • lynn cates
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    thanks

    Hello Bunny. Thanks for the update.

    Cheers.
    LC

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  • belinda
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    I hope he got my parcel and that it cheered him up a bit. The whole Gallbladder thing is a real downer.Has he got stones as well?

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  • Archaic
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    Re: Don's Gall Bladder Surgey

    Hi guys. Just talked to Don's sister.

    Don's gall bladder surgery is set for [B]June 12[B] provided his cardiologist signs off on it.

    Cannot believe how long this whole process has taken!

    The good news is that Don's diabetes and tendency to form blood clots seem to be under control.

    Will post again when I know more, but now's a good time to get your humorous "So, I Heard You Had A Little Operation..." and "Get Well Soon!" cards ready to pop in the mail.

    Thanks everyone,
    Archaic

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  • Archaic
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    re: chipping in for a pc for Don

    Originally posted by mariab View Post
    Hi Bunny,
    if you have a paypal account, I'd like to contribute to this.
    Can I PM you after you talk to Don next week? Please give Don my warmest greetings, if there's time.

    I'll update the Don thread on JTRForums, I'm sure others will want to contribute too.
    Hi Maria. Thanks for the offer of help.

    Right now therea are a couple of issues that need to be taken care of before we get Don a pc.

    The first issue is Don's gallbladder & whether or not they intend to do surgery. His sister is going crazy trying to get answers.

    The second is that he needs new glasses because the stroke damaged his vision, which in turn means he needs an eye exam. Until he has new glasses his vision problems will keep him from being able to use any kind of pc.

    As regards a slow laptop, I will ask his sister about the internet speed in the facility. I'm afraid it has to be a slower, older, eyesore of a computer in order to lessen the chance of it being stolen.

    Don will only be using it for very basic things like reading emails from friends. It would be wonderful if he'd be able to get on the message boards or watch a good History documentary, but again, a slow clunky computer is much less likely to be stolen.

    GUT's idea for an external keyboard is a good one too. I'm not sure what kind of state Don's old pc is in, but if it still works and he had a table on wheels that could be rolled up to his bed that would be great. (I'm picturing the kind that reach across the bed to let you eat meals.)

    For now, sending Don postcards or cards is the best way to reach him. Even if you think you live in a "boring" place that isn't a top tourist destination, I assure that Don would love a postcard! [/B]
    Beautiful views, wildlife, sports, historical sites...they all help keep him memory & mind working. Believe me, after being in a nursing facility for so long the little things we all take for granted and regard as mundane will spark great interest in Don.

    They help to jog his memory and keep him interested in life... and of course the most healing medicine of all is knowing that his friends haven't forgotten him.

    If you have ever enjoyed an article or magazine that Don published over the years, please tell him that. Don has contributed so much to the field of Ripperology & LVP History, and it makes him so happy to know that people appreciate it

    Here's the address for postcards & cards again:

    Fairview of Fairfield
    ATTN: DON SOUDEN
    930 Mill Hill Terrace
    Southport, CT
    06890
    USA


    * Please remember, if you want to send Don something other than a card, his family has advised me that it's safest to send it to his brother, who will deliver it personally. I don't want to post his address in public, but you can pm me and I'll help
    you.

    Thanks everyone,
    Archaic
    Last edited by Archaic; 05-17-2014, 11:42 AM.

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  • mariab
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    Originally posted by Archaic View Post
    There's a really good PC recycling shop in Seattle with cool staff called RE-PC, and a friendly "mom & pop" pc repair shop near me. I think if I explain the special situation they will be able to hook me up with a secondhand lightweight laptop that's functional but too old and slow to have any real street value. I'll ask for tips on reducing its street value.
    Bunny,
    better to get him a laptop not too slow. Hospital wifis are notorious for being slow. My boss was in the hospital in Chicago after an accident for a couple weeks and he was having great trouble with their slow wifi, esp. in his weakened state.

    A disable password protection and maybe a large-key high-contrast keyboard is a great idea.

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  • mariab
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    Originally posted by Archaic View Post
    If we all pull together we can get Don back online!
    Hi Bunny,
    if you have a paypal account, I'd like to contribute to this.
    Can I PM you after you talk to Don next week? Please give Don my warmest greetings, if there's time.

    I'll update the Don thread on JTRForums, I'm sure others will want to contribute too.

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  • GUT
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    G'day Bunny

    For work I use a 7" netbook but an external keyboard that just plugs into the USB port, the one I use even folds up, and has backlighting if I need it, similar might be good for Don.

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  • curious
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    Originally posted by Archaic View Post
    Hi Ally, thanks for the info.

    I looked them up on Ebay and found ones with alarms like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/P3-Internati...item417c5fa847

    Others have no alarms. I'll ask Don's sister which kind is best.

    I'm thinking that Don is liable to set a laptop tether alarm off himself sometimes, but after both his brand new iPad and brand new phone battery were stolen, I think Fairview should be able to put with occasional false alarms.

    I was also wondering if one of Don's friends could make an official-looking sticker that says something like "WARNING: GPS and ALARM ENABLED" to encourage prospective thieves to think twice.

    Thanks very much,
    Bunny
    Hi, Bunny,
    There is free software called Prey that you can download onto a computer that will track it to its exact location. I keep the information to activate Prey in a yahoo.com account so that if my computer is ever stolen, I can access the account and see where the computer is. The computer does have to be turned on for Prey to locate it.

    So, before sending Don's computer to him, that might be a thought.

    Velma

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  • Robert
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    I'm game. We can get him a computer with a picture of me on it. No idiot will want to steal that.

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  • Archaic
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    High-Resolution Keyboards for Vision Impaired

    Originally posted by Errata View Post
    I actually have an old and slow 12 inch laptop hanging around collecting dust. My only concern is that the keyboard may be too small for him to use well if his vision is impaired. On the other hand, typing muscle memory is pretty good, so it may not be as much of an issue, I don't know. Up to the forum. But I'm more than happy to send it your way. At the moment it just sits here being mocked by it's superiors.

    If laptop locks don't seem like a solution, they also make laptop alarms which emit high pitched shrieks. They have both proximity alarms and motion detector alarms.
    Hi Errata.

    Thanks so much for the offer. Another member said they might have one as well. If anybody else thinks they have an old laptop they could donate, could you please email or pm the specs (brand, OS, size, weight) and we can figure out what would work best for Don.

    A 12" laptop would have what size keyboard, maybe 8"? (not counting calculator side.) That's bigger than an Ipad keyboard.

    It's also possible to have the small-key keyboard switched out and replaced with a large-key high-contrast keyboard designed for people with impaired vision. Maybe there are ones with no calculator, as Don won't need it.

    RE-PC in Seattle is a huge warehouse where you can buy used pcs or any possible components thereof for very cheap prices. Everything is tested beforehand. They also assemble custom pcs, so if we have a basic laptop maybe they can put in higher-res keyboard.

    I'll call them on Monday and ask for advice.

    Thanks everybody for your help. If we all pull together we can get Don back online!

    Bunny

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  • Archaic
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    Laptop Tethers

    Originally posted by Ally View Post
    Hi Ally, thanks for the info.

    I looked them up on Ebay and found ones with alarms like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/P3-Internati...item417c5fa847

    Others have no alarms. I'll ask Don's sister which kind is best.

    I'm thinking that Don is liable to set a laptop tether alarm off himself sometimes, but after both his brand new iPad and brand new phone battery were stolen, I think Fairview should be able to put with occasional false alarms.

    I was also wondering if one of Don's friends could make an official-looking sticker that says something like "WARNING: GPS and ALARM ENABLED" to encourage prospective thieves to think twice.

    Thanks very much,
    Bunny

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  • Errata
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    Originally posted by Archaic View Post
    Hi GUT, that would be awesome! It would mean even more to Don if it comes from all of us.

    If anybody wants to chip in I have a Paypal account. I'll get looking at used pcs and see what our best options are.

    *Technical suggestions are welcome, seeing as I'm archaic.

    Thanks,
    Archaic
    I actually have an old and slow 12 inch laptop hanging around collecting dust. My only concern is that the keyboard may be too small for him to use well if his vision is impaired. On the other hand, typing muscle memory is pretty good, so it may not be as much of an issue, I don't know. Up to the forum. But I'm more than happy to send it your way. At the moment it just sits here being mocked by it's superiors.

    If laptop locks don't seem like a solution, they also make laptop alarms which emit high pitched shrieks. They have both proximity alarms and motion detector alarms.

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  • Ally
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    Laptop tethers:

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  • Archaic
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    Cow Tipping

    Originally posted by GUT View Post
    And there's always cow pat tossing if he wants to live dangerous.
    We have the legendary sport of 'Cow Tipping' in the US.

    Supposedly if you sneak up on a sleeping cow you can tip it over, though I remain dubious myself since cows lay down to sleep, unlike horses. And good luck tipping a horse over!

    On the other hand, 'Fainting Goats' are real. My friend had an adorable Miniature Fainting Goat as a pet, and her little brother would sneak up and clap his hands to watch it stiffen & keel over.

    There was an awfully funny scene in National Geographic's wonderful show 'Two Kenyan Guys'. Cool to see how bizarre and exotic the U.S. can be to people from other cultures.

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by belinda View Post
    I can clue him in on Gum Boot tossing

    I don't know if that one exists outside Australia
    And there's always cow pat tossing if he wants to live dangerous.

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