CrazyInAlabama Sunday at 06:44 PM Share Sunday at 06:44 PM New, 1/22/2025 “A man who doesn’t leave his bed anymore, and depends on his mother and a team of caretakers for basic needs, struggles to lose weight” Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/151498-s13e04-gary%E2%80%99s-journey/
Scratches19 Monday at 07:46 AM Share Monday at 07:46 AM Laying odds this does not end well. At least not from the synopsis. But of course we will watch. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/151498-s13e04-gary%E2%80%99s-journey/#findComment-8559219
Nerfect Drifty Monday at 02:09 PM Share Monday at 02:09 PM 6 hours ago, Scratches19 said: Laying odds this does not end well. At least not from the synopsis. But of course we will watch. I agree. It rarely goes well when the patient is immobile. Cillas and Marla are the only ones I can think that succeeded, and Marla only succeeded after a lot of struggle and because Dr. Now was more lenient during her time. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/151498-s13e04-gary%E2%80%99s-journey/#findComment-8559295
CrazyInAlabama Monday at 04:16 PM Author Share Monday at 04:16 PM (edited) There was a bed bound patient last year that did pretty well. He had injuries from an auto accident I think. I think it was Abi from Austin TX. Edited Tuesday at 10:11 PM by CrazyInAlabama 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/151498-s13e04-gary%E2%80%99s-journey/#findComment-8559376
Nerfect Drifty Yest. at 01:11 PM Share Yest. at 01:11 PM (edited) It went poorly, just as some of us thought. Gary lost almost no weight over the course of the year, and didn't make much progress with physical therapy. At least he was cooperative with physical therapy and he was a pretty nice guy. Another name for the amiable screwup file. He says that if his mother doesn't bring the food, he will order it for delivery. I wonder how well that works out. I do DoorDash part time and in about 2200 deliveries only once did I enter a customer's home. The guy was paraplegic so I was willing to go in. But I know in the Dasher community a lot of people are unwilling to enter a customer's home. Also if his mother works, how does he get the food when she's gone? Edited Yest. at 03:05 PM by Nerfect Drifty 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/151498-s13e04-gary%E2%80%99s-journey/#findComment-8562109
Pi237 Yest. at 03:33 PM Share Yest. at 03:33 PM I miss the live chats these days which is a bummer. Gary's Mom said, 'its hard on me because I have to do Everything for him". No, you dont. That's a grown man who chose to get into that state. Yes, its a mental affliction too, like all addictions. But, its Still, ultimately, an individual's choice to participate in their recovery or not. And by his complaints about previous caregivers not being up to his standards, he's become very accustomed to beIng waited on hand and foot, literally. So, Mom-Dont. If you love him, love him enough to say No. Let him use his app and go broke. Never saw a super morbidly obese meth addict. Wow. Ah well, no inflated stomach for Dr Now to play with this week. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/151498-s13e04-gary%E2%80%99s-journey/#findComment-8562221
CrazyInAlabama Yest. at 05:24 PM Author Share Yest. at 05:24 PM (edited) Gary's not the only obese addict they've shown. Doug from Wichita Falls was an meth addict (I think meth), Kirsten had a lot of issues too, Angie was on hard drugs according to Dr. Now's blood tests. I'm sure there have been others. Some are obviously stones or drunk. Edited 21 hours ago by CrazyInAlabama 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/151498-s13e04-gary%E2%80%99s-journey/#findComment-8562297
Pi237 Yest. at 07:35 PM Share Yest. at 07:35 PM 2 hours ago, CrazyInAlabama said: Gary's not the only obese addict they've shown. Doug from Wichita Falls was an addict, Kirsten had issues too, Angie was on hard drugs according to Dr. Now's blood tests. I'm sure there have been others. Some are obviously stones or drunk. True, but meth is a whole ‘nother animal. I figured the other addicts were on downers, from pot to heroin. But hey anything’s possible. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/151498-s13e04-gary%E2%80%99s-journey/#findComment-8562370
Elizzikra 19 hours ago Share 19 hours ago Quote He says that if his mother doesn't bring the food, he will order it for delivery. I wonder how well that works out. I do DoorDash part time and in about 2200 deliveries only once did I enter a customer's home. The guy was paraplegic so I was willing to go in. But I know in the Dasher community a lot of people are unwilling to enter a customer's home. That's a good question. It's possible they leave it at the door and his mom brings it into him. She is a classic enabler so I can see her doing that. Or maybe the neighbor brings it in to him or one of his aides. Quote And by his complaints about previous caregivers not being up to his standards, I can see his point about improper bathing but at the same time, bathing Gary must be exhausting for him AND the caregiver. And not to get too graphic but how does he go to the bathroom? I didn't see a bedside commode and I can't imagine he can use a regular toilet so I guess urinal? And maybe a bedpan or just soiled sheets when he poops. That would require cleaning all over again. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/151498-s13e04-gary%E2%80%99s-journey/#findComment-8562588
Mollywolly555 7 hours ago Share 7 hours ago So we had 2 hours of lying....in bed and online to Dr. Now. 2 hours of camera shots of 2 feet barely walking 2 feet. Lord in Heaven, how does a mother let that happen to her child? 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/151498-s13e04-gary%E2%80%99s-journey/#findComment-8562836
CrazyInAlabama 3 minutes ago Author Share 3 minutes ago 18 hours ago, Elizzikra said: That's a good question. It's possible they leave it at the door and his mom brings it into him. She is a classic enabler so I can see her doing that. Or maybe the neighbor brings it in to him or one of his aides. I can see his point about improper bathing but at the same time, bathing Gary must be exhausting for him AND the caregiver. And not to get too graphic but how does he go to the bathroom? I didn't see a bedside commode and I can't imagine he can use a regular toilet so I guess urinal? And maybe a bedpan or just soiled sheets when he poops. That would require cleaning all over again. Gary had pads under him, so I'm guessing that's what he uses for bathroom needs. I bet if the mother doesn't give Gary the food deliveries, then some of the neighbors or the aide do. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/151498-s13e04-gary%E2%80%99s-journey/#findComment-8563185
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