I'm sorry to hear about your friend, dita, I hope they relieve her symptoms as much as possible. The older you get the more often this happens. I have a friend who is almost fifteen years older than me a very private person, methodical and active but suddenly she's forgetting things, a lot of things and the fact she knows it is shaking her up badly, I hate to see her upset. I can't do much but she does call when she's passing which is a relief. You can't even get to see your friend.
Tony slept until 3.30 Thursday afternoon got washed and dressed ate a meal and then slept again until 11 at night had a shower and went to bed and slept until 7 Friday morning. He then got up moving much better and easier than he has for weeks and went to the Day Centre. He must really have been exhausted and so far we haven't had any more ambulance drivers at the door so hopefully they've managed to sort things out.
The crisis we did have was my eldest niece, her husband and two sons missing an internal flight on their way home from America early Friday morning so BA simply cancelled their tickets and they were stranded. After a few distraught hours BA arranged for them to fly back from Ft Lauderdale either Monday or Tuesday so they got a few extra days holiday and they're making the most of it. The photos, Simon posts them on Facebook each night, have been wonderful. Loads of alligators, pelicans, lizards, Universal Studios, the NASA space station, the everglades, the mangroves, Key West. That's apart from the eagles, buzzards, crocodiles and other things they didn't manage to get on film. The whale was the most impressive thing though it was barely showing above the water but what I could see was enormous and it was blowing. I love their holidays that's one thing technology really improves, cameras and Facebook, just think how messy photography used to be when photos had to be developed and you had to wait patiently for them.