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2016-06-29 06:22:44 PM cchase yes... drugs interaction
2016-06-29 06:22:48 PM christina12 they say at some trainings plaques and tangles but no proof
2016-06-29 06:22:49 PM awatts Alzheimer's accounts for 60 percent of Dementia i believe
2016-06-29 06:22:57 PM cchase ok dianed
2016-06-29 06:23:03 PM jackie26 alcohol
2016-06-29 06:23:06 PM 10924 ^very interesting
2016-06-29 06:23:21 PM scomeau is there a 100% cause?
2016-06-29 06:23:22 PM cchase parkinson, lewy bodies
2016-06-29 06:23:27 PM scomeau lewy boddy
2016-06-29 06:23:29 PM christina12 there is parkinson's assocated, vasicalur assocated, lewy body, PECS
2016-06-29 06:23:35 PM scomeau haha oops
2016-06-29 06:23:41 PM 300494 no there's not a 100% cause
2016-06-29 06:23:42 PM cchase good christina ..on the mark
2016-06-29 06:23:54 PM sfuentes vitamin deficiency
2016-06-29 06:24:04 PM dianed72 There is not reason for it to develop. It can hit anyone
2016-06-29 06:24:09 PM cchase good that is also correct sfuentes
2016-06-29 06:24:14 PM jackie26 could be vit D
2016-06-29 06:24:23 PM christina12 Thanks I have over the past couple years learned alot and expereniced almost ever kind
2016-06-29 06:24:24 PM edithl isn't diabetes also associated with it? i have read somewhere that alzheimers is diabetes of the brain,is that correct?
2016-06-29 06:24:25 PM sfuentes b12
2016-06-29 06:24:28 PM cchase ok...so do you all treat dementia the same way
2016-06-29 06:24:31 PM awatts stroles can cause dementia
2016-06-29 06:24:31 PM jackie26 oh ok
2016-06-29 06:24:34 PM christina12 no not at all
2016-06-29 06:24:36 PM awatts strokes
2016-06-29 06:24:36 PM jwhite no
2016-06-29 06:24:39 PM dianed72 no
2016-06-29 06:24:41 PM jackie26 nop
2016-06-29 06:24:41 PM jillm no
2016-06-29 06:24:45 PM scomeau no it depends on the person
2016-06-29 06:24:46 PM 300494 no you don't treat them all the same
2016-06-29 06:24:48 PM teaves no
2016-06-29 06:24:52 PM sfuentes no
2016-06-29 06:24:57 PM jackie26 everyone is different
2016-06-29 06:24:57 PM jwhite depends on the stage
2016-06-29 06:25:02 PM 300494 individualized care for all :)
2016-06-29 06:25:11 PM cchase alzheimer's is not diebetes of the brain
2016-06-29 06:25:16 PM sfuentes depends the behavior
2016-06-29 06:25:18 PM cchase sp?
2016-06-29 06:25:21 PM jwhite and how the person is
2016-06-29 06:25:23 PM christina12 Each comes with its own behaviors, issues, side effects, like sun downing, halluications , violent outbursts
2016-06-29 06:25:26 PM awatts frontotemporial dementia
2016-06-29 06:25:31 PM 10924 I think that I kind of thought of them the same way..now not so much
2016-06-29 06:25:34 PM cchase which dementia is reversable
2016-06-29 06:25:43 PM christina12 none
2016-06-29 06:25:44 PM jillm none
2016-06-29 06:25:50 PM cchase nope
2016-06-29 06:25:52 PM dianed72 no
2016-06-29 06:25:59 PM awatts jakob disease is also a bad case
2016-06-29 06:26:01 PM scomeau none but you hope to slow the process
2016-06-29 06:26:04 PM cchase incorrect
2016-06-29 06:26:11 PM teaves i don't know
2016-06-29 06:26:18 PM jwhite not sure
2016-06-29 06:26:19 PM dianed72 The believe it can be slowed.
2016-06-29 06:26:20 PM edithl i don't know either
2016-06-29 06:26:21 PM jillm I'm intrigued....
2016-06-29 06:26:24 PM christina12 there is a dementia that is reversable?
2016-06-29 06:26:25 PM sfuentes deficiecy in vitamin b12
2016-06-29 06:26:28 PM jackie26 not sure
2016-06-29 06:26:34 PM christina12 That I have not heard
2016-06-29 06:26:36 PM cchase dementia re to medication, vascular,
2016-06-29 06:26:45 PM jwhite oh makes sense
2016-06-29 06:26:46 PM 10924 I had no idea Dementia was reversable...learning a lot tonight!
2016-06-29 06:26:51 PM scomeau wow
2016-06-29 06:26:54 PM cchase vitamin def... alcohol
2016-06-29 06:26:57 PM jackie26 wow
2016-06-29 06:26:58 PM cchase ops
2016-06-29 06:27:00 PM sfuentes is temporary dementia
2016-06-29 06:27:04 PM cchase yes
2016-06-29 06:27:10 PM edithl i didn't know that at all
2016-06-29 06:27:13 PM jackie26 that is good
2016-06-29 06:27:14 PM scomeau depression related?
2016-06-29 06:27:20 PM 300494 lymes disease
2016-06-29 06:27:21 PM jwhite yes
2016-06-29 06:27:22 PM christina12 I was eduacted it could be slowed, maybe some behaviors stopped for a time being but was never reversable
2016-06-29 06:27:23 PM cchase if properly treated can be reversed
2016-06-29 06:27:26 PM dianed72 I didn't know it was reversable
2016-06-29 06:27:38 PM teaves o wow
2016-06-29 06:27:42 PM jackie26 how can you treat it
2016-06-29 06:27:47 PM awatts we have a member who was diagnosed with huntingtons disease
2016-06-29 06:27:48 PM scomeau does it have to be caught early?
2016-06-29 06:27:51 PM 300494 vit B12 deficiency
2016-06-29 06:27:56 PM cchase when talking about Alzheimer's related dementia...
2016-06-29 06:28:01 PM christina12 why do they not teach that at teh alzheimer. org programs? or any training I have ever been too?\
2016-06-29 06:28:05 PM cchase is another story...
2016-06-29 06:28:09 PM cchase not reversable
2016-06-29 06:28:16 PM sfuentes it's not reversible
2016-06-29 06:28:16 PM dianed72 ok
2016-06-29 06:28:18 PM cchase progressive.....
2016-06-29 06:28:33 PM cchase fatal
2016-06-29 06:28:45 PM dianed72 We just found out my aunt has dementia.
2016-06-29 06:28:56 PM scomeau my grandfather was just diagnosed as well
2016-06-29 06:29:01 PM cchase dementia related to what disease dianed
2016-06-29 06:29:01 PM 300494 alot of trainings focus on alzheimers which is not reversible
2016-06-29 06:29:04 PM jackie26 alzaheimer is not reversable, but dementia is
2016-06-29 06:29:06 PM awatts jakob disease is fatal
2016-06-29 06:29:23 PM sashavowell im doing my 10 page paper on jakob disease
2016-06-29 06:29:24 PM scomeau alzheimers
2016-06-29 06:29:30 PM edithl my mother in law passed away 2 years ago from alzheimrs.it wasvery sad
2016-06-29 06:29:31 PM jackie26 alzaheimer
2016-06-29 06:29:37 PM cchase dementia related to alzheimer's is not reversable but it may be in other diseases
2016-06-29 06:29:39 PM dianed72 How can you tell the signs of Alzheimers vs. Dementia?
2016-06-29 06:29:46 PM cchase do sorry edith
2016-06-29 06:29:53 PM jillm my dad - of blessed memory - had parkinsons and alz
2016-06-29 06:29:54 PM cchase soo sorry
2016-06-29 06:30:05 PM scomeau so sorry jull
2016-06-29 06:30:05 PM sfuentes sorry all
2016-06-29 06:30:07 PM scomeau jill
2016-06-29 06:30:10 PM scomeau sorry all
2016-06-29 06:30:14 PM jwhite sorry
2016-06-29 06:30:18 PM sashavowell the brain scrans i think
2016-06-29 06:30:24 PM edithl that's one of the reasons I want to learn as much as i possible can about diseases of the mind
2016-06-29 06:30:24 PM sashavowell scans
2016-06-29 06:30:24 PM jackie26 sorry about it
2016-06-29 06:30:29 PM awatts my father had parkinsons pretty bad
2016-06-29 06:30:33 PM cchase ok...so Alzheimer's would be the diease...dementia occurs from having that disease
2016-06-29 06:30:38 PM sfuentes is a very difficult desease for them and family members
2016-06-29 06:30:39 PM 300494 dianed think of dementia as the big umbrella of all symptoms and alzehimers is one diagnosis along with lewy body, etc
2016-06-29 06:30:44 PM jackie26 wow awatts is a shame
2016-06-29 06:30:53 PM christina12 left the chat room
2016-06-29 06:31:20 PM dianed72 ok, My mom i asking me because I worked with them for so many years. It's her sister.
2016-06-29 06:31:24 PM sashavowell How long do we have to stay in the chat to get credit i have to get back to work?
2016-06-29 06:31:37 PM awatts that is why i love to help those affected with dementia Alz and parkinsons
2016-06-29 06:31:50 PM sfuentes one hour
2016-06-29 06:32:04 PM jackie26 yes i understand awatts
2016-06-29 06:32:05 PM sashavowell okay
2016-06-29 06:32:07 PM cchase what is one hour??
2016-06-29 06:32:08 PM scomeau i feel like the dementia unit is my calling by i can see myself getting burnt out
2016-06-29 06:32:13 PM jwhite can be a challenge but it is also rewarding
2016-06-29 06:32:25 PM teaves very rewarding
2016-06-29 06:32:30 PM jackie26 yes jwhite
2016-06-29 06:32:31 PM cchase it is challenging...
2016-06-29 06:32:32 PM awatts YOU ARE ALMOST DONE WITH THE CHAT ONLY 30 MIN LEFT
2016-06-29 06:32:36 PM sfuentes she is asking how long we have to stay in the chat
2016-06-29 06:32:41 PM cchase yes... very rewarding
2016-06-29 06:32:42 PM 10924 you could always switch with other activities staff to give yourself a break
2016-06-29 06:32:42 PM edithl yes i have a very soft soft spot for families that are going thru this with their loved ones , i know how it feels, not good at all
2016-06-29 06:32:43 PM jackie26 lol
2016-06-29 06:32:44 PM dianed72 I was on our dementia /alzheimers unit for 4 years. I got burned out.
2016-06-29 06:33:04 PM cchase thank you for keeping time
2016-06-29 06:33:04 PM scomeau seeing the reward feels so worth it though
2016-06-29 06:33:07 PM teaves same here dianed 72
2016-06-29 06:33:14 PM dianed72 I loved them all and still go up and see many of them that are left.
2016-06-29 06:33:17 PM jwhite sometimes you just need a little break from that unit
2016-06-29 06:33:27 PM sashavowell we dont have units
2016-06-29 06:33:29 PM scomeau of course
2016-06-29 06:33:31 PM sfuentes yes can be stressing
2016-06-29 06:33:42 PM awatts YOU REALLY HAVE TO HAVE THE PATIENCE AND HEART TO WORK WITH THOSE SFFECTED WITH THESE DISEASES
2016-06-29 06:33:46 PM 10924 our activities coordinator is on the memory unit and he's up there all day-some days during the month he'll come down to the other floors and do an activitiy while one of us goes up there to work with them
2016-06-29 06:33:50 PM cchase I tell caregivers that they need to take care of themselves to take care of the one they love
2016-06-29 06:33:57 PM teaves so true awatts
2016-06-29 06:34:01 PM 300494 i work at a mental health hosptial and self care is essential to prevent burn out or compassion fatigue
2016-06-29 06:34:02 PM jackie26 we do not have units we have all together
2016-06-29 06:34:04 PM dianed72 I tell people that working on that unit is very mentally draining but rwarding also.
2016-06-29 06:34:07 PM teaves and a lot of people don't realize taht
2016-06-29 06:34:21 PM jwhite we have four units
2016-06-29 06:34:25 PM awatts YES TEAVES
2016-06-29 06:34:35 PM jwhite one just for memory loss residents
2016-06-29 06:34:42 PM cchase ok so let's try another question. ready??
2016-06-29 06:34:44 PM sfuentes you have to have a big heart to do this jod, love them a lot
2016-06-29 06:34:48 PM awatts ready
2016-06-29 06:34:48 PM 300494 self care for yourself!
2016-06-29 06:34:49 PM teaves yes
2016-06-29 06:34:51 PM scomeau yes
2016-06-29 06:34:53 PM sfuentes yes
2016-06-29 06:34:55 PM jackie26 yes you must have passion, and love to do this job
2016-06-29 06:35:02 PM jillm I started on the assisted living units and moved to memory care. I love it! Very rewarding indeed.
2016-06-29 06:35:04 PM edithl yes
2016-06-29 06:35:26 PM jackie26 yes it is
2016-06-29 06:35:34 PM 10924 I think once you start working with them...there's no other place you want to work
2016-06-29 06:35:38 PM awatts yes
2016-06-29 06:35:42 PM cchase so what is the last function of the brain to be affected by alzheimer's disease
2016-06-29 06:35:42 PM jackie26 they always sorprise me
2016-06-29 06:35:45 PM sfuentes yes
2016-06-29 06:35:55 PM dianed72 breathing
2016-06-29 06:35:58 PM jackie26 feeling
2016-06-29 06:36:08 PM jwhite not sure
2016-06-29 06:36:13 PM 300494 its the section that stores music, can't think of name
2016-06-29 06:36:14 PM sfuentes love a lot love
2016-06-29 06:36:39 PM cchase anyone else for a guess??
2016-06-29 06:36:44 PM jillm speech?
2016-06-29 06:36:52 PM sashavowell feeling?
2016-06-29 06:36:53 PM dianed72 Their brain stops telling the body to work
2016-06-29 06:36:56 PM 10924 yeah speech is what I was going to say
2016-06-29 06:37:05 PM teaves speech
2016-06-29 06:37:10 PM 10924 and recognition of the use of things
2016-06-29 06:37:11 PM teaves not sure
2016-06-29 06:37:14 PM 300494 frontal
2016-06-29 06:37:37 PM cchase ok...so those who mentioned feelings. ..were correct.
2016-06-29 06:37:43 PM jackie26 yessss
2016-06-29 06:37:46 PM dianed72 oh
2016-06-29 06:37:48 PM cchase emotions... remain till the end
2016-06-29 06:37:51 PM jwhite cool
2016-06-29 06:37:57 PM jackie26 i see it every day
2016-06-29 06:38:14 PM scomeau makes complete sense
2016-06-29 06:38:14 PM sashavowell I have a guy who has alz bad and he rolls around all day and he will talk but you cant really understand him.
2016-06-29 06:38:17 PM cchase it is also true that the brain eventually stops telling the organs how to function
2016-06-29 06:38:43 PM awatts that is why they become incontenent
2016-06-29 06:38:48 PM cchase in advanced stages... the brain cannot tell the body what to do... organs shut down
2016-06-29 06:38:54 PM jackie26 they hug, kiss, and tell you how much they love you
2016-06-29 06:39:01 PM teaves thats sad
2016-06-29 06:39:06 PM jackie26 too sad
2016-06-29 06:39:06 PM sfuentes that's why they stop eating
2016-06-29 06:39:07 PM cchase so we know we get to focus on emotions.
2016-06-29 06:39:16 PM cchase use that knowledge
2016-06-29 06:39:19 PM dianed72 That I have seen so often. It's sad to see then decline to the point of being in bed all the time.
2016-06-29 06:39:21 PM cchase use that everyday
2016-06-29 06:39:22 PM sashavowell all the time he grabs my hand all the time
2016-06-29 06:39:28 PM scomeau focus on emotion....check
2016-06-29 06:39:33 PM jackie26 yes sasha
2016-06-29 06:39:54 PM sashavowell he is so sweet!
2016-06-29 06:39:56 PM 300494 i need to follow up and understand this more, thank you
2016-06-29 06:39:56 PM cchase also focus on the emtion behind the behavior
2016-06-29 06:40:01 PM dianed72 I will have to tell our new assistant that emotions is key
2016-06-29 06:40:05 PM sfuentes sensory stimulation is very important
2016-06-29 06:40:06 PM awatts emotions are so very important to be very understanding with them
2016-06-29 06:40:10 PM jwhite yes
2016-06-29 06:40:12 PM sashavowell he eats everything he ate 2 rocks one time out of the center peices
2016-06-29 06:40:15 PM scomeau absoutely
2016-06-29 06:40:16 PM jackie26 yes sfuentes, and music
2016-06-29 06:40:27 PM sfuentes touch
2016-06-29 06:40:35 PM scomeau the power of touch is incredible
2016-06-29 06:40:36 PM jackie26 OMG
2016-06-29 06:40:37 PM cchase again remember that emotions are intact
2016-06-29 06:40:48 PM scomeau same with a smile :)
2016-06-29 06:40:49 PM sfuentes yes it is
2016-06-29 06:40:50 PM cchase here's where we run into a problem
2016-06-29 06:40:55 PM cchase ready??
2016-06-29 06:40:56 PM edithl yes , i have a lady she has been in bed now for the last two weeks and she does not want to respond to anything much , but when i get there and start talking with her and touch her hand , she opens her eyes smiles and says thank you.
2016-06-29 06:40:59 PM awatts yes
2016-06-29 06:41:00 PM teaves yes
2016-06-29 06:41:01 PM jackie26 yes
2016-06-29 06:41:02 PM sfuentes yes
2016-06-29 06:41:03 PM 300494 yes
2016-06-29 06:41:03 PM jwhite have to be careful with touch though do not want to scare them
2016-06-29 06:41:07 PM jillm yes!
2016-06-29 06:41:10 PM dianed72 I know that they get frrustrated so quickly.
2016-06-29 06:41:14 PM scomeau jwhite its all about the approach
2016-06-29 06:41:22 PM sashavowell yes!
2016-06-29 06:41:23 PM sfuentes depend resident condition
2016-06-29 06:41:26 PM jackie26 exactly
2016-06-29 06:41:30 PM cchase they FEEL emotions but cannot process why they feel the way that do
2016-06-29 06:41:34 PM cchase example
2016-06-29 06:41:40 PM edithl I love these people, i wish i could get everybody in my facility tolove them and respect them, srry i get very frustrated
2016-06-29 06:41:44 PM cchase feel angry but do not know why
2016-06-29 06:41:52 PM jackie26 i see
2016-06-29 06:41:59 PM scomeau and then get frustrated that dont understand
2016-06-29 06:42:06 PM jackie26 interesting
2016-06-29 06:42:12 PM cchase the brain cannot translate the emotion..or rather the origin of the emotion
2016-06-29 06:42:20 PM awatts i have a member who will cry and has no idea why but she just will cry out
2016-06-29 06:42:23 PM jwhite makes sense
2016-06-29 06:42:25 PM cchase so again...use this
2016-06-29 06:42:33 PM jackie26 that is why they change mood so fast
2016-06-29 06:42:36 PM edithl left the chat room
2016-06-29 06:42:39 PM cchase walk in happy..convey that emotion
2016-06-29 06:42:40 PM dianed72 Definitly
2016-06-29 06:42:41 PM teaves yeah i have a resident that does that, well actually a couple of them do that
2016-06-29 06:42:48 PM jwhite yes!
2016-06-29 06:42:48 PM awatts right
2016-06-29 06:42:58 PM scomeau they fed off of your emotions
2016-06-29 06:42:58 PM jackie26 correct
2016-06-29 06:42:58 PM cchase they will feel YOUR emotion
2016-06-29 06:43:01 PM edithl enter the chat room
2016-06-29 06:43:03 PM jwhite non verbal cues
2016-06-29 06:43:11 PM jackie26 so true celeste so ture
2016-06-29 06:43:13 PM jackie26 ture
2016-06-29 06:43:15 PM teaves that is so true
2016-06-29 06:43:15 PM sfuentes that's why they change their mood
2016-06-29 06:43:43 PM cchase it's amazing how that radar will bring in what is out there in the air
2016-06-29 06:43:44 PM jackie26 they have the feeling like babies
2016-06-29 06:43:45 PM awatts always be happy with them boost their emotions
2016-06-29 06:43:58 PM cchase yup (lol)
2016-06-29 06:44:18 PM 300494 that's why the therapeutic milieu is essential
2016-06-29 06:44:28 PM cchase and babies cannot tell you why they are unhappy...at least at times...
2016-06-29 06:44:37 PM jackie26 exactly
2016-06-29 06:44:43 PM dianed72 I know that I use to try to be happy but thy always knew. I even had a few residents that would come and hug me in the mornings everyday. It always brightened my mood.
2016-06-29 06:44:52 PM sfuentes they can not express what they feel
2016-06-29 06:44:52 PM 300494 if you are having bad day, it will be worse if you don't handle emotions properly
2016-06-29 06:44:57 PM cchase you walk in with a smile and they smile ..."MIRROR"
2016-06-29 06:45:03 PM 300494 yes
2016-06-29 06:45:04 PM awatts correct
2016-06-29 06:45:06 PM 10924 ^ goooood idea
2016-06-29 06:45:07 PM edithl that makes so much sense now, that's why when i get to work , they are all with their heads down , but as soon as i talk and start being my goofy self they perk up , that is so neat to know
2016-06-29 06:45:08 PM jwhite yep
2016-06-29 06:45:17 PM jackie26 good idea mirror lol
2016-06-29 06:45:21 PM sfuentes yes
2016-06-29 06:45:24 PM edithl yes i never bring my problems to work
2016-06-29 06:45:27 PM scomeau love the mirror idea
2016-06-29 06:45:35 PM awatts edithl i am the same way.
2016-06-29 06:45:37 PM jackie26 i try not to
2016-06-29 06:45:47 PM cchase yup love "mirror"
2016-06-29 06:45:48 PM dianed72 it's hard some days.
2016-06-29 06:45:56 PM jackie26 sometimes the problem are inside the facility lol
2016-06-29 06:45:56 PM jwhite yes it is
2016-06-29 06:46:01 PM dianed72 oh ya
2016-06-29 06:46:02 PM awatts im always there with a smile and full of energy and they love it
2016-06-29 06:46:02 PM teaves yes, i have one resident, when she see you happy she is happy but if you're having a bad day and it shows more than likely she will not cooperate with you
2016-06-29 06:46:06 PM sfuentes yes it is
2016-06-29 06:46:12 PM edithl yes, actually when i am with them i forget about everything else , its actually good at times
2016-06-29 06:46:23 PM cchase yes... hard but thee better you get this the better the mood of those you serve.
2016-06-29 06:46:32 PM jackie26 yep
2016-06-29 06:46:33 PM 300494 i get so frustrated with Nurses aids or nurses complaining about their assignment sheet loud and have no regard for the tension they cause to them
2016-06-29 06:46:34 PM sfuentes but they need us, sometimes they don't even have a family
2016-06-29 06:46:37 PM cchase the concept is tried and true
2016-06-29 06:46:52 PM awatts the residents will always sense when something isnt right and they feed off it
2016-06-29 06:46:54 PM jwhite sometimes it van be reverse sometimes they put you in a better mood if they are in a good mood when you get there
2016-06-29 06:46:59 PM jackie26 so true sfuentes
2016-06-29 06:46:59 PM 10924 can't argue with that!
2016-06-29 06:47:16 PM scomeau great concept
2016-06-29 06:47:24 PM dianed72 That makes sense now. They always seemed so happy to see me dancing around like a fool.
2016-06-29 06:47:25 PM dianed72 lol
2016-06-29 06:47:33 PM jackie26 lol
2016-06-29 06:47:38 PM teaves lol
2016-06-29 06:47:42 PM edithl the other day i had two CNA's telling me that they don't trust me because i a always happy, does this make any sense because they are always complaining , the residents suffer
2016-06-29 06:47:43 PM jwhite lol
2016-06-29 06:47:44 PM scomeau good energy vibes everyone haha
2016-06-29 06:47:50 PM cchase let me tell you that I am such a FOOL always
2016-06-29 06:47:51 PM awatts i love my job! its like spending all day with family and friends
2016-06-29 06:47:57 PM jillm funny diand72, I dance all day too! come home EXHAUSTED but fulfilled.
2016-06-29 06:48:02 PM cchase at my expense to help them feel happy
2016-06-29 06:48:05 PM jackie26 i am like their mom lol
2016-06-29 06:48:08 PM teaves no trust because you're always happy
2016-06-29 06:48:09 PM jwhite they really do become family
2016-06-29 06:48:15 PM teaves thats crazy
2016-06-29 06:48:18 PM cchase one last wise word
2016-06-29 06:48:20 PM edithl i do too, i love to sing and dance
2016-06-29 06:48:23 PM cchase ready??
2016-06-29 06:48:25 PM sfuentes we are the family for them
2016-06-29 06:48:26 PM scomeau ready
2016-06-29 06:48:28 PM jwhite yep
2016-06-29 06:48:29 PM awatts ready
2016-06-29 06:48:29 PM 300494 yes ready
2016-06-29 06:48:30 PM teaves yes
2016-06-29 06:48:30 PM jillm ready
2016-06-29 06:48:30 PM dianed72 yes they do become family
2016-06-29 06:48:31 PM edithl yep