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2017-12-06 07:31:24 PM jpocorello001 I agree!
2017-12-06 07:31:30 PM edgarrod and your in their house
2017-12-06 07:31:31 PM camparan87 agree
2017-12-06 07:31:31 PM cchase so it's hard for you and for them
2017-12-06 07:31:32 PM courtneyr2009 they are our elders and I was raised to treach elders with respect
2017-12-06 07:31:40 PM courtneyr2009 treat
2017-12-06 07:31:43 PM courtneyr2009 *
2017-12-06 07:31:48 PM tashapetit yes and be careful not to talk too loudly
2017-12-06 07:31:50 PM cchase yes..respect, dignity
2017-12-06 07:31:51 PM nailanawaz but they always talk about their parents
2017-12-06 07:31:53 PM courtneyr2009 sorry my spelling stinks tonight
2017-12-06 07:31:58 PM courtneyr2009 typing to fast
2017-12-06 07:32:01 PM cchase right tasha
2017-12-06 07:32:02 PM lphillips i have some say that they are not children, and it is important not to treat them like that
2017-12-06 07:32:03 PM camparan87 yes respect is a big role
2017-12-06 07:32:11 PM angelasulli dignity is so vital
2017-12-06 07:32:17 PM cynkarnes76 remember they are people not the disease
2017-12-06 07:32:21 PM courtneyr2009 rght
2017-12-06 07:32:21 PM cchase you can scare them when your voice is too loud
2017-12-06 07:32:23 PM courtneyr2009 right
2017-12-06 07:32:34 PM janagreen12 yes you can
2017-12-06 07:32:40 PM cynkarnes76 They feed off of our feelings and emotions
2017-12-06 07:32:47 PM courtneyr2009 or if you talk in a baby voice .. i had a volunteer do that
2017-12-06 07:32:48 PM camparan87 yes you can
2017-12-06 07:32:53 PM courtneyr2009 I had to educate them
2017-12-06 07:32:53 PM cchase so Alz cloggs the pathway to saving and retrieving memories
2017-12-06 07:32:54 PM angelasulli coming up behind is a terrible idea over sensation is
2017-12-06 07:32:57 PM courtneyr2009 on not doing that
2017-12-06 07:32:59 PM cchase what else does it do??
2017-12-06 07:33:03 PM lphillips a soft quite approach, so you dont startle
2017-12-06 07:33:07 PM tashapetit or they get frustated
2017-12-06 07:33:13 PM cchase never...never come from behind
2017-12-06 07:33:19 PM janagreen12 can they see things that are not really there?
2017-12-06 07:33:22 PM cchase eye level facing them always
2017-12-06 07:33:22 PM courtneyr2009 always the side
2017-12-06 07:33:23 PM brian you will startled them
2017-12-06 07:33:24 PM edgarrod big yes
2017-12-06 07:33:25 PM courtneyr2009 or in fron
2017-12-06 07:33:27 PM courtneyr2009 front
2017-12-06 07:33:28 PM jpocorello001 Tone is a huge thing.
2017-12-06 07:33:36 PM angelasulli it erases communication like how to hold a fork or speak
2017-12-06 07:33:37 PM tashapetit yes face level
2017-12-06 07:33:38 PM brian always approach them in the front
2017-12-06 07:33:40 PM courtneyr2009 Yes and body languge
2017-12-06 07:33:41 PM lphillips nospeak normaly, dont asume they can not hear
2017-12-06 07:33:42 PM nailanawaz they get scared
2017-12-06 07:34:08 PM jpocorello001 always use good eye contact as well
2017-12-06 07:34:08 PM cchase yes - those neurons that communicate memory also instruct your body to function
2017-12-06 07:34:10 PM tashapetit a smile alwals work for me
2017-12-06 07:34:22 PM camparan87 they make them think theyhave done stuff that day when in reality they havent
2017-12-06 07:34:27 PM lphillips Smile!
2017-12-06 07:34:28 PM courtneyr2009 and sadly the neurons will one day stop
2017-12-06 07:34:35 PM cchase so in late stage your body forgets how to function - lacking direction from the brain
2017-12-06 07:34:41 PM angelasulli whirpools can be terrifying for them
2017-12-06 07:34:43 PM jpocorello001 very sad when that haooens
2017-12-06 07:34:44 PM courtneyr2009 and usually the resident passes from something else
2017-12-06 07:34:48 PM cchase they forget how to eat
2017-12-06 07:34:53 PM jpocorello001 happens*
2017-12-06 07:34:53 PM cchase how to brush teeth
2017-12-06 07:35:03 PM cindymay Most all Alz rsts we had are afraid of water
2017-12-06 07:35:04 PM nailanawaz yes
2017-12-06 07:35:08 PM angelasulli when to use the bathroom
2017-12-06 07:35:10 PM janagreen12 my co workers mom passed away like that.. it was so very sad
2017-12-06 07:35:10 PM courtneyr2009 yes cindy
2017-12-06 07:35:12 PM tashapetit which is so sad
2017-12-06 07:35:13 PM lphillips very sad
2017-12-06 07:35:13 PM courtneyr2009 thats so true
2017-12-06 07:35:13 PM cynkarnes76 so if someone has a
2017-12-06 07:35:24 PM jpocorello001 that is interesting wonder why afraid of water? never heard of that
2017-12-06 07:35:30 PM cchase look up VDT on utube
2017-12-06 07:35:34 PM cynkarnes76 DN
2017-12-06 07:35:43 PM cynkarnes76 sorry, if someone has a
2017-12-06 07:35:44 PM cchase Vertual dementia tour
2017-12-06 07:35:46 PM courtneyr2009 we have that program at my work
2017-12-06 07:35:48 PM cchase virtual
2017-12-06 07:35:49 PM jpocorello001 Very sad to hear about your co-workers mom :(
2017-12-06 07:35:58 PM janagreen12 thank you
2017-12-06 07:36:05 PM courtneyr2009 all staff has to go through Virtual Dementia Training
2017-12-06 07:36:05 PM angelasulli we had one at our facility it was so helpful
2017-12-06 07:36:06 PM cchase it is a good way to experience what they do
2017-12-06 07:36:08 PM edgarrod thank you will do
2017-12-06 07:36:10 PM cynkarnes76 DNR order and stops eating, I guess everyone just makes him comfortable?
2017-12-06 07:36:41 PM lphillips our facility goes through lot of training, and a virtual training.
2017-12-06 07:36:45 PM cchase typically they will medicate with morphine for comfort
2017-12-06 07:36:51 PM jpocorello001 I will have to look that up
2017-12-06 07:36:56 PM cchase at the end stages
2017-12-06 07:37:13 PM courtneyr2009 yes
2017-12-06 07:37:22 PM cindymay i'm pretty sure I have early on-set
2017-12-06 07:37:23 PM edgarrod we had a few M n M's
2017-12-06 07:37:38 PM cchase the last part of the brain to be affected is???
2017-12-06 07:37:54 PM cchase what cindy??
2017-12-06 07:38:07 PM cindymay I think I have early on-set dementia
2017-12-06 07:38:16 PM angelasulli heart rate...breathing
2017-12-06 07:38:19 PM angelasulli ?
2017-12-06 07:38:27 PM courtneyr2009 music
2017-12-06 07:38:27 PM ren enter the chat room
2017-12-06 07:38:34 PM camparan87 breathing
2017-12-06 07:38:38 PM courtneyr2009 where that is stored
2017-12-06 07:38:42 PM janagreen12 breathing
2017-12-06 07:38:44 PM lphillips music
2017-12-06 07:38:47 PM courtneyr2009 ah i can't remember
2017-12-06 07:38:48 PM brian breathing
2017-12-06 07:38:49 PM edgarrod celebral cortex I think
2017-12-06 07:38:50 PM tashapetit I had a resident who forget how to speak english after being here for most of her life
2017-12-06 07:38:50 PM cchase the answer... is emotions
2017-12-06 07:38:55 PM brian ohhh
2017-12-06 07:38:55 PM courtneyr2009 true
2017-12-06 07:38:56 PM angelasulli oh
2017-12-06 07:39:07 PM camparan87 oh
2017-12-06 07:39:08 PM cchase so learn to use that
2017-12-06 07:39:13 PM janagreen12 huh
2017-12-06 07:39:18 PM camparan87 how so
2017-12-06 07:39:20 PM edgarrod thanks
2017-12-06 07:39:24 PM angelasulli yes
2017-12-06 07:39:25 PM cchase if you want them to get along --smile
2017-12-06 07:39:30 PM cchase make happy moments
2017-12-06 07:39:38 PM cchase they will respond emotionally
2017-12-06 07:39:49 PM camparan87 remind them of memories?
2017-12-06 07:39:51 PM brian like childhood?
2017-12-06 07:39:52 PM jpocorello001 maybe recreate a their "happy" place
2017-12-06 07:40:07 PM cchase they cannot rationalize... so never, never, never argue - you will lose
2017-12-06 07:40:08 PM janagreen12 is that why they can get really angry easily
2017-12-06 07:40:29 PM lphillips frustrated
2017-12-06 07:40:29 PM cchase use their emotions to reduce behavior issues
2017-12-06 07:40:30 PM courtneyr2009 NEVER
2017-12-06 07:40:34 PM courtneyr2009 argue
2017-12-06 07:40:40 PM lphillips never
2017-12-06 07:40:42 PM cchase never argue
2017-12-06 07:40:47 PM brian no
2017-12-06 07:40:48 PM camparan87 never
2017-12-06 07:40:49 PM courtneyr2009 worst thing you could do
2017-12-06 07:40:50 PM edgarrod what about sundowers
2017-12-06 07:40:51 PM jpocorello001 yes arguing will not settle anything
2017-12-06 07:40:53 PM courtneyr2009 agree and aploigies
2017-12-06 07:40:54 PM janagreen12 i never have
2017-12-06 07:40:57 PM courtneyr2009 aplogize
2017-12-06 07:41:08 PM cynkarnes76 or gang up on them, we have had some nursing staff gather around an angry resident and it didnt' help
2017-12-06 07:41:10 PM cchase redirect....especially @ sundowning time
2017-12-06 07:41:15 PM nailanawaz i never argue
2017-12-06 07:41:16 PM courtneyr2009 yes
2017-12-06 07:41:17 PM tashapetit yes i was told to be in the moment with them in order to avoid arguments
2017-12-06 07:41:26 PM camparan87 yes
2017-12-06 07:41:38 PM cchase had someone that loves to dance..so we played ball room dancing music @ sundown time
2017-12-06 07:41:46 PM courtneyr2009 very nice
2017-12-06 07:41:47 PM jpocorello001 they probabkly think they are in troube or start getting fearful if there is a lot of people around them
2017-12-06 07:41:47 PM cchase it redirected her emotions
2017-12-06 07:42:00 PM camparan87 thats nice
2017-12-06 07:42:03 PM cchase redirect...when they are soing something they should not do
2017-12-06 07:42:12 PM tashapetit and so that they don't become combative
2017-12-06 07:42:14 PM cindymay at night we have a relax-station
2017-12-06 07:42:32 PM cchase say - oh...I think I need to get a sandwich...would like you to come make one with me
2017-12-06 07:42:40 PM ren what do you do for a relax-station?
2017-12-06 07:42:43 PM courtneyr2009 or I need some help
2017-12-06 07:42:47 PM cindymay we play an ambient night time video, dim the lights and give massages
2017-12-06 07:42:47 PM courtneyr2009 will you help me?
2017-12-06 07:42:57 PM jpocorello001 I have heard of diffusing oils to relax them such as lavendar oil.
2017-12-06 07:42:58 PM lphillips I use personilzed ipods for targeted sundowners. there has been a lot less resident to resident altercations, reduced prns, better food intake,
2017-12-06 07:43:01 PM camparan87 relax station?
2017-12-06 07:43:19 PM cchase yes...ask them to help..they need and want to feel useful again
2017-12-06 07:43:26 PM cindymay the video is specially made for Alzheimer's and play relaxing music
2017-12-06 07:43:27 PM cchase can you help me.....
2017-12-06 07:43:40 PM brian fold clothes or stack paper
2017-12-06 07:43:41 PM angelasulli we fold alot of napkins and socks and pack suitcases keeps them busy and gives them purpose
2017-12-06 07:43:45 PM cindymay to help them wind down and feel sleepy
2017-12-06 07:43:46 PM cynkarnes76 Currently, we are not set up to have a relax station (with our current open layout) lots of distractions and noise
2017-12-06 07:43:47 PM courtneyr2009 yes they want to feel needed
2017-12-06 07:43:51 PM ren That's good idea
2017-12-06 07:43:54 PM lphillips we also offer an afternoon story. Reading is calling and a favorite past time. Chicken soup for the Soul books are great
2017-12-06 07:44:29 PM lphillips we have water light stations, and calming music as well
2017-12-06 07:44:46 PM jpocorello001 or maybe cross word puzzels (word searches)
2017-12-06 07:44:56 PM jpocorello001 kind of like a mistign station
2017-12-06 07:44:56 PM janagreen12 left the chat room
2017-12-06 07:44:57 PM janagreen12 enter the chat room
2017-12-06 07:45:09 PM cchase they can become agitated or overstimulated so ..quite time is very useful
2017-12-06 07:45:11 PM edgarrod we play reike music at bedtime
2017-12-06 07:45:14 PM jpocorello001 misting*
2017-12-06 07:45:17 PM janagreen12 one of my residnets loves to help me wash and clean
2017-12-06 07:45:41 PM jpocorello001 was she a stay at home mother at one time in her life
2017-12-06 07:46:09 PM cchase look up snoezelen for dementia
2017-12-06 07:46:10 PM janagreen12 her daughter said she wasnt like that when she lived at home
2017-12-06 07:46:28 PM cchase personalities change
2017-12-06 07:46:31 PM ren left the chat room
2017-12-06 07:46:34 PM cchase oh boy they do
2017-12-06 07:46:34 PM brian yes
2017-12-06 07:46:39 PM jpocorello001 yes
2017-12-06 07:46:47 PM camparan87 my grandma has dementia and i cannot get her to get up off her coach
2017-12-06 07:46:49 PM angelasulli totally change
2017-12-06 07:46:49 PM brian polar opposites
2017-12-06 07:46:59 PM cchase who they were can be so so different
2017-12-06 07:47:10 PM cchase families can be shocked
2017-12-06 07:47:19 PM jpocorello001 oh no :(
2017-12-06 07:47:22 PM cindymay it's hardest on the families
2017-12-06 07:47:28 PM courtneyr2009 we have a room like that on each neighborhood
2017-12-06 07:47:29 PM cynkarnes76 yep
2017-12-06 07:47:33 PM camparan87 yes
2017-12-06 07:47:40 PM jpocorello001 yes I would imagine families have a difficult time with it
2017-12-06 07:47:49 PM janagreen12 i couldnt imagine
2017-12-06 07:47:54 PM ren enter the chat room
2017-12-06 07:48:02 PM cchase welcome back ren
2017-12-06 07:48:21 PM ren Thanks, my internet dozed for a moment...
2017-12-06 07:48:37 PM tashapetit yes, one of my resident forgot that she is married and flurts with all the males
2017-12-06 07:48:56 PM brian we had a resident that used vulgar language everyday and his son said he was never was like that
2017-12-06 07:49:01 PM angelasulli we had a flirty lady who kissed everyone
2017-12-06 07:49:07 PM cchase yes.. I have seen way to many flirts in my time
2017-12-06 07:49:10 PM lphillips i see that alot, i think its important to redirect
2017-12-06 07:49:12 PM tashapetit she even kiss them when her husband visits
2017-12-06 07:49:19 PM cchase :D
2017-12-06 07:49:30 PM camparan87 oh my gosh
2017-12-06 07:49:33 PM ren my mother, had dementia, she had to go to the hospital once for some thing I don't remember and she told everyone she had just given birth to twins....it was kinda funny. She was happy as a lark!
2017-12-06 07:49:33 PM edgarrod yes I had you that followed worker as a wife
2017-12-06 07:49:38 PM jpocorello001 I have not witnessed these yet lol I'm sure I willl eventually
2017-12-06 07:49:44 PM camparan87 i havent seen that happen just yet
2017-12-06 07:49:46 PM courtneyr2009 but is it still a marriage if one person forgets they are married .. we had some one come speak to us at my commnity
2017-12-06 07:49:56 PM courtneyr2009 it was a good question i thought
2017-12-06 07:50:06 PM janagreen12 i dont know
2017-12-06 07:50:07 PM tashapetit :D
2017-12-06 07:50:11 PM cchase we use "therapeutic fiblets" to help with such cases
2017-12-06 07:50:13 PM janagreen12 good question
2017-12-06 07:50:27 PM ren I think so, she didnt walk out....her mind just forgot.
2017-12-06 07:50:44 PM courtneyr2009 if this resident does not remember they are married and they have a "friend" is it really wrong for them to bulid a connection
2017-12-06 07:51:09 PM tashapetit one the daughters would cry when she sees that
2017-12-06 07:51:16 PM courtneyr2009 its def something to think about
2017-12-06 07:51:19 PM camparan87 i wouldnt think its wrong
2017-12-06 07:51:22 PM janagreen12 for sure
2017-12-06 07:51:25 PM courtneyr2009 yes families have a hard time
2017-12-06 07:51:25 PM cchase the law has argued that they are not of presence of mind to know what they are doing nor with whom they are doing it with
2017-12-06 07:51:27 PM cynkarnes76 So if you had a couple that lived together both with Alzheimer's and the man just died and the significant other keeps asking where is he? How would you respond?
2017-12-06 07:51:28 PM ren she's as innocent an a babe. it's not something she can help
2017-12-06 07:51:35 PM tashapetit her mom is kissing other guys
2017-12-06 07:51:52 PM cchase LTC had residents that were IN LOVE but the family on one side fought is hard
2017-12-06 07:52:14 PM lphillips i have had that happen, we tell him she is restimg, having her hair done.
2017-12-06 07:52:16 PM cchase eventually they had to seperate the residents to different LTC facilities
2017-12-06 07:52:22 PM courtneyr2009 how does the family want you to respond
2017-12-06 07:52:35 PM courtneyr2009 cynkarenes
2017-12-06 07:52:37 PM angelasulli simular thing happened to two our my residents
2017-12-06 07:52:44 PM cchase They both declined real quick after they were pulled apart....sad really sad
2017-12-06 07:52:46 PM cynkarnes76 Courtney, that is a good question, I have to ask my AD
2017-12-06 07:52:47 PM ren seems to me, the are at the end of their life. Love is awesome. It would be hard for a family to take.
2017-12-06 07:52:55 PM jpocorello001 interestingn to see alll these scenarios
2017-12-06 07:52:55 PM brian yeah, you tell them their significant other is busy
2017-12-06 07:52:56 PM courtneyr2009 Id start there
2017-12-06 07:52:59 PM courtneyr2009 because
2017-12-06 07:53:12 PM cynkarnes76 The last email said to say nothing, but she keeps asking me.
2017-12-06 07:53:13 PM lphillips i think families should be a little open minded. Think about being in there shoes.
2017-12-06 07:53:25 PM courtneyr2009 bringing it up could just put them back in that mind frame
2017-12-06 07:53:31 PM ren lphillips, agreed
2017-12-06 07:53:31 PM courtneyr2009 Id have a family meeting
2017-12-06 07:53:41 PM courtneyr2009 and then discuss it with the team
2017-12-06 07:53:46 PM courtneyr2009 and staff
2017-12-06 07:53:46 PM camparan87 agrre
2017-12-06 07:53:54 PM courtneyr2009 all have the same story whatever it is
2017-12-06 07:53:57 PM jpocorello001 yes a family meeting would be a good thing in this case
2017-12-06 07:54:00 PM camparan87 i agree*
2017-12-06 07:54:03 PM courtneyr2009 so there is no confusion
2017-12-06 07:54:05 PM jpocorello001 agreed
2017-12-06 07:54:08 PM janagreen12 aagree
2017-12-06 07:54:11 PM janagreen12 agree
2017-12-06 07:54:12 PM ren yes
2017-12-06 07:54:17 PM jpocorello001 so everyone is on the same page
2017-12-06 07:54:17 PM lphillips yes
2017-12-06 07:54:18 PM brian agree
2017-12-06 07:54:23 PM lphillips yes
2017-12-06 07:54:24 PM camparan87 yes
2017-12-06 07:54:28 PM courtneyr2009 yes its very important
2017-12-06 07:54:36 PM cchase families will be protective...
2017-12-06 07:54:40 PM courtneyr2009 for everyone to be on the same page
2017-12-06 07:54:45 PM cynkarnes76 Thanks, it seems like nursing staff is telling her off the bat that he is dead and others are saying they don't know
2017-12-06 07:54:51 PM ren even if you told her she 'd probably start asking again.
2017-12-06 07:54:55 PM courtneyr2009 thats not good
2017-12-06 07:54:59 PM cchase they are not sure minds are clear as to what they are doing
2017-12-06 07:55:04 PM jpocorello001 I dont think that is good
2017-12-06 07:55:09 PM courtneyr2009 that creates confusion
2017-12-06 07:55:13 PM courtneyr2009 and distrust
2017-12-06 07:55:20 PM camparan87 yes it does
2017-12-06 07:55:22 PM cchase no..no never. tell someone that a person is dead
2017-12-06 07:55:24 PM cchase no no
2017-12-06 07:55:25 PM courtneyr2009 two very bad things
2017-12-06 07:55:28 PM angelasulli nooo
2017-12-06 07:55:31 PM brian big no
2017-12-06 07:55:35 PM cchase that is reality orientation
2017-12-06 07:55:37 PM cchase no nno
2017-12-06 07:55:38 PM brian never say that
2017-12-06 07:55:39 PM camparan87 never
2017-12-06 07:55:51 PM courtneyr2009 agreed
2017-12-06 07:55:53 PM cchase it was introduced by medical staff and was a huge disaster
2017-12-06 07:55:56 PM jpocorello001 agreed
2017-12-06 07:56:03 PM lphillips a resident passed away, and her husband has come in a few times, it was so sad he didnt remember
2017-12-06 07:56:18 PM tashapetit what do you say
2017-12-06 07:56:21 PM edgarrod one male resident mde friends with a female resident his wife say that good to have a friend but if you see them kissing don't tell me
2017-12-06 07:56:25 PM janagreen12 that is sad
2017-12-06 07:56:27 PM camparan87 that breaks my heart
2017-12-06 07:56:38 PM jpocorello001 so sad
2017-12-06 07:56:41 PM ren awww
2017-12-06 07:57:00 PM cchase we say "he is at work"
2017-12-06 07:57:03 PM cynkarnes76 thank you all for your advice. First time with this kind of situation and it won't be the last
2017-12-06 07:57:12 PM courtneyr2009 def wont be the lasr
2017-12-06 07:57:13 PM tashapetit oh...
2017-12-06 07:57:13 PM cchase he is waiting for the bus...he is shopping
2017-12-06 07:57:14 PM courtneyr2009 last
2017-12-06 07:57:29 PM lphillips realiy orientation is wrong, I feel. go along with the conversation. I bet you will come across what it is they are wanting, or looking for. You need to have a lot of patients
2017-12-06 07:57:30 PM edgarrod yes ha've used that line too
2017-12-06 07:57:31 PM tashapetit thx!
2017-12-06 07:57:39 PM brian or shopping
2017-12-06 07:57:39 PM courtneyr2009 i tell residents when they ask for their mom that she is getting her hair done
2017-12-06 07:57:44 PM jpocorello001 he is out running errands
2017-12-06 07:57:51 PM cchase therapeutic fiblets ...use them in these cases
2017-12-06 07:57:57 PM courtneyr2009 yes
2017-12-06 07:58:02 PM edgarrod yes
2017-12-06 07:58:03 PM ren oooh courtneyr2009 that's good one!
2017-12-06 07:58:03 PM camparan87 yes
2017-12-06 07:58:10 PM cindymay lots of fibs
2017-12-06 07:58:13 PM courtneyr2009 yes because if you say worl
2017-12-06 07:58:14 PM cchase ok... any questions folks
2017-12-06 07:58:19 PM janagreen12 no
2017-12-06 07:58:21 PM cindymay thank you
2017-12-06 07:58:22 PM brian no
2017-12-06 07:58:23 PM camparan87 no
2017-12-06 07:58:25 PM courtneyr2009 and if their mom never worked
2017-12-06 07:58:26 PM janagreen12 thank you
2017-12-06 07:58:33 PM tashapetit thanks!
2017-12-06 07:58:33 PM courtneyr2009 then that creates distrust
2017-12-06 07:58:37 PM cchase you were a great energy tonight..good work
2017-12-06 07:58:37 PM lphillips Thank you
2017-12-06 07:58:41 PM nailanawaz thank you very infomative
2017-12-06 07:58:42 PM edgarrod I am the prince of lies LOL
2017-12-06 07:58:42 PM camparan87 she is grabbing groceries
2017-12-06 07:58:43 PM courtneyr2009 no i am good
2017-12-06 07:58:44 PM jpocorello001 Thank you, I sure learned alot on here!
2017-12-06 07:58:45 PM brian thank you
2017-12-06 07:58:48 PM nailanawaz left the chat room
2017-12-06 07:58:49 PM janagreen12 thank you
2017-12-06 07:58:57 PM tashapetit that was very interesting
2017-12-06 07:59:03 PM courtneyr2009 just again MEPAP2110717
2017-12-06 07:59:05 PM jpocorello001 goodnight everyone until next time!