Guest guest Posted March 20, 2009 Report Share Posted March 20, 2009 Well thank goodness I am staying in the hospital one more day. They pushed me up to 3 liters of O2 last night and I woke p 2 hours later and I was back to 2Liters. I am so tired I get the morphine every 4 hours and get a 90 minute nap off of it, I auta take a few or the Xanax too but my body will crash when it's ready. The one nurse came in and asked me if something was wrong and I told her I felt horribly guilty being here but after that bad change in the EKG it scared me and she said she was told about that and to not to let me out of bed unless I had to............. I hate to wake up my oldest but he has to get home before Dave leaves for work to put the youngest on bu. that's ok,,, he close by OMG I just heard my dog Susie, I hear her everyting morning at this time I gotta go back to sleep I am exhausted Love to you all, Terry W From: asthma [mailto:asthma ] On Behalf Of KaySent: Friday, March 20, 2009 12:00 AMTo: asthma Subject: Re: Re: pollen...ugggggh The humidity right now in MD is 94%. guess that doesn't help either. Rodney & Cindi wrote: We are also on pollen.com. The problem is where we live...we live surrounded by mountains, and sometimes the pollen count is not as accurate as it should be. Pollen can drift for miles and miles. Also, with what Ann has posted, I have found that our vehicles be covered too just like she described. The pollen count can be normal to high, but what has happened to us is our very own mulberry tree blossomed and covered our vehicles in yellow green pollen. I had researched that, and what I was told is that is not what gets into your body because those pollens are too big..it is the microscopic spores and pollens that get into us and cause the trouble. Then I had to ask why when I blew my nose was it the same color as what was on my windshield LOL!!! So, I figure that what we see is not what goes into our bodies, but there is tons more that break apart that do go into our bodies. This is just my silly experiences LOL!Is it just me, or is Yahoo really slow?hugs!CindiMadeline wrote: I have found that weather.com is also very accurate. They also have a neat little download that automatically connects when you sign on to your pc (mac users are out of luck - have to go to the website) that you can customize to automatically show the local weather report and pollen counts. Yes they are high right now. Early spring and lots of pine trees in your area. Not so many up here mostly hardwoods that haven't started really budding yet. My forecast tree (we have one tree that doesn't drop all of it's leaves until after the last frost - lived here 8 years and it hasn't been wrong yet) says we still have at least one more freeze coming. LOL!Madeline>> > Ive been relying on pollen.com for the pollen counts, but today it seems like their count is just not accurate at all.? The pollen that accumulated on my truck overnight has turned it to a very visible green/yellow color, my windshield wipers are yellow.? I can write wash me in the pollen and have it be seen clearly from 5 feet away.? According to pollen.com, its only medium pollen counts at 7.1.? I found the website of the local news here that gives allergy alerts, and according to them, the pollen count here is 11.2...which I believe is more accurate.? > > Hopefully I can make it through to Monday and I can get in to see the doc.? Of course it doesnt help that I had to irritate my lungs yesterday with a little bit of smoked?frying pan flambe when the wrong burner got turned on on the stove (did I mention I hate electric stoves?).? Im in my yellow today...but holding steady so far.? Im using my ventolin every 4-6 hours..so hopefully tomorrow will be better.> > Ann> "Fear is the main source of superstition, and one of the main sources of cruelty. To conquer fear is the beginning of wisdom." * Bertrand (1872 - 1970) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2009 Report Share Posted March 20, 2009 Rest well, Terry and you will be back up and running in no time. Cheryl Burton ncicheryl@... To: asthma ; LovingAsthmaSupport Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 2:19:52 AMSubject: Good mof]]] Well thank goodness I am staying in the hospital one more day. They pushed me up to 3 liters of O2 last night and I woke p 2 hours later and I was back to 2Liters. I am so tired I get the morphine every 4 hours and get a 90 minute nap off of it, I auta take a few or the Xanax too but my body will crash when it's ready. The one nurse came in and asked me if something was wrong and I told her I felt horribly guilty being here but after that bad change in the EKG it scared me and she said she was told about that and to not to let me out of bed unless I had to.......... ... I hate to wake up my oldest but he has to get home before Dave leaves for work to put the youngest on bu. that's ok,,, he close by OMG I just heard my dog Susie, I hear her everyting morning at this time I gotta go back to sleep I am exhausted Love to you all, Terry W From: asthmayahoogroups (DOT) com [mailto:asthma@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of KaySent: Friday, March 20, 2009 12:00 AMTo: asthmayahoogroups (DOT) comSubject: Re: Re: pollen...ugggggh The humidity right now in MD is 94%. guess that doesn't help either. Rodney & Cindi <rctsielvtc (DOT) net> wrote: We are also on pollen.com. The problem is where we live...we live surrounded by mountains, and sometimes the pollen count is not as accurate as it should be. Pollen can drift for miles and miles. Also, with what Ann has posted, I have found that our vehicles be covered too just like she described. The pollen count can be normal to high, but what has happened to us is our very own mulberry tree blossomed and covered our vehicles in yellow green pollen. I had researched that, and what I was told is that is not what gets into your body because those pollens are too big..it is the microscopic spores and pollens that get into us and cause the trouble. Then I had to ask why when I blew my nose was it the same color as what was on my windshield LOL!!! So, I figure that what we see is not what goes into our bodies, but there is tons more that break apart that do go into our bodies. This is just my silly experiences LOL!Is it just me, or is Yahoo really slow?hugs!CindiMadeline wrote: I have found that weather.com is also very accurate. They also have a neat little download that automatically connects when you sign on to your pc (mac users are out of luck - have to go to the website) that you can customize to automatically show the local weather report and pollen counts. Yes they are high right now. Early spring and lots of pine trees in your area. Not so many up here mostly hardwoods that haven't started really budding yet. My forecast tree (we have one tree that doesn't drop all of it's leaves until after the last frost - lived here 8 years and it hasn't been wrong yet) says we still have at least one more freeze coming. LOL!Madeline>> > Ive been relying on pollen.com for the pollen counts, but today it seems like their count is just not accurate at all.? The pollen that accumulated on my truck overnight has turned it to a very visible green/yellow color, my windshield wipers are yellow.? I can write wash me in the pollen and have it be seen clearly from 5 feet away.? According to pollen.com, its only medium pollen counts at 7.1.? I found the website of the local news here that gives allergy alerts, and according to them, the pollen count here is 11.2...which I believe is more accurate.? > > Hopefully I can make it through to Monday and I can get in to see the doc.? Of course it doesnt help that I had to irritate my lungs yesterday with a little bit of smoked?frying pan flambe when the wrong burner got turned on on the stove (did I mention I hate electric stoves?).? Im in my yellow today...but holding steady so far.? Im using my ventolin every 4-6 hours..so hopefully tomorrow will be better.> > Ann> "Fear is the main source of superstition, and one of the main sources of cruelty. To conquer fear is the beginning of wisdom." * Bertrand (1872 - 1970) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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