When I went into her room, she was spitting up foam and couldn't talk without a gurgling sound like she was drowning.
The paramedics said her lungs were clear
That's all I know for now.
tinydick (imported) wrote: Thu Jan 11, 2007 6:12 am bloody social workers cause more problems than they solve i hope you resolve all your problems and have the strength to get through all your problems i might not know you personally but my thoughts are with you at this time
MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Thu Jan 11, 2007 11:19 am A nurse at the hospital suggested a two gallon spray from the local Home Depot to kill the roaches. I bought it. Tonight I'll clear out all the dishes, jars and packaged food from the kitchen. Then I'll spray every cupboard, countertop, corner, cracks, hidden area, etc. Hopefully by morning I'll see results.
Sounds like excellent advice. Probably, there is a legal service for poor people--that handles civil cases.kristoff wrote: Thu Jan 11, 2007 1:59 pm Follow behind in the AM with the vacuum with hose. vacuum up every little bit of carcass and evidence too. If you have to periodically (weekly) spray into every crack crevice, wall cavity accessible, crawl space, etc. That'll usually do it. But get the carcasses out before the SS (social services - same thing) sees them. Carcasses are the same as the live ones as far as they're concerned....
And A-1 is very correct about Legal Aid or similar. This is the very kind of thing they exist for.
MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Fri Jan 12, 2007 3:25 am A hospital social worker just called me. I assured her the house was clean and that I am actively engaged in combatting the roaches. She "seemed" reassured.
She said my mom is receiving intra-veinous solutions to fight her pneumonia. The hospital social workere reccommended mom go to a nursing home for two weeks so she can continue to receive her IV medications . I can't do her needles so I agreed. The social worker said, "after two weeks your mom can go home."
That bitchy county social worker hasn't returned since I sprayed. BTW, the spraying was ineffective. Yes, I found thousands of dead roaches on the floor and in the cupboards this morning. However, there are hundreds more running on the walls and ceiling. I'm beginning to think that tenting might be the only way to rid myself of them.
And tenting is too prohibitively costly.