August already!

I am posting this solely as reference notes. I forget with day-to-day life that I still need to keep track of changes.I have been studying post CABG (open heart surgery) cognitive dysfunction (aka pump head). It is an interesting topic. My dad had 5 bypasses done when he was 45 years old and I'm pretty sure he had this. About 10 years after his surgery, he tore down a perfectly good house. He lived 17 years after his surgery, which, at that time, was considered a pretty good track record.Hubby is now 6 years post CABG. I see signs of "stupid" decisions. His brother wanted his parents house and he decided to keep his grandmother's apartment on the property. It doesn't make good financial sense to me. He can't sell it (the property has to be sold as a single unit). Any money he puts into the place (and it needs a ton of investment) will be money down the drain as he can never sell the place to recover it. Not good financial choices.He just spent a month there - the hottest month of a year in a place where it's hot! Why July? Why not January? It doesn't make sense.He is dropping things and getting angry. Why get angry? Why not go to a doctor, physical therapist, occupational therapist - see what can be done? I suppose it's easier to just get angry.He told me that he would like to just be a recluse. I told him I'm not ready to live with one. We are at odds.While he was gone, I found 4 b...
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