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Peggy-Thanks for the advice about changing the tubing

and the water bottle. I think I really need to talk

to my provider. I also have a oxymeter and use it

frequently. I discovered I don't need any oxygen

while sitting or just standing but the minute I start

moving my levels drop dramactically. My Seattle

doctor told me not to go below 89. I do take it off

when reading or watching t.v. I go to movies l lot

because I can feel normal again- for a while. I've

known about my disease for a year and a half and it's

funny but just recently it's started to bother me more

about being on ox than it did at first. We went to

Phoenix where I was able to go without ox doing normal

activities. Maybe it made me realize what I was

missing and how good it is not to be stared at.

Thanks for writing. Ronnie

--- Breathe-Support wrote:

> There are 25 messages in this issue.

>

> Topics in this digest:

>

> 1. Re: In the hospital

>

> 2. Pulmonary Fibrosis

> From: dorothy scarland

>

> 3. Re: Digest Number 100

>

> 4. Pulmonary Fibrosis

> From: dorothy scarland

>

> 5. Re: nose

>

> 6. Re: Digest Number 100

>

> 7. Re: Pulmonary Fibrosis

>

> 8. Re: Re: nose

> From: dianequinlan@...

> 9. Re: Pulmonary Fibrosis

> From: dianequinlan@...

> 10. Re: Digest Number 100

> From: dianequinlan@...

> 11. Re: Digest Number 100

>

> 12. other trials

> From: sarleno@...

> 13. CT scan with dye

> From: sarleno@...

> 14. Re: The six-minute walking test.

> From: sarleno@...

> 15. Re: The six-minute walking test.

> From: " happyyellowroses "

>

> 16. Re: nose

> From: sarleno@...

> 17. Re: Pulmonary Fibrosis

> From: sarleno@...

> 18. Re: first specialist appointment?

>

> 19. Re: CT scan with dye

>

> 20. Re: The six-minute walking test.

>

> 21. Re: The six-minute walking test.

>

> 22. Re: other trials

> From: jltitus@...

> 23. Re: Hi Owen

>

> 24. Re: Hi Owen

>

> 25. Re: Re: first specialist appointment?

>

>

>

>

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> Message: 1

> Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2006 14:20:56 -0800 (PST)

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> Subject: Re: In the hospital

>

> Hi Diane,

> How thoughtful but I am hoping to escape one way

> or another by Monday, but you can e-mail a card to

> me at no1dur@...

>

> It will take several months for the blood clots to

> dissolve out of my lungs, but I may be able to ride

> my bike again! Look out!

> Thanks

> Steve

>

>

> dianequinlan@... wrote:

> Poor Baby! What hospital are you in....what is

> the address? I'd like to send you a card to cheer

> you up. Can you send us the info? I think others

> would like to do that, too....it isn't fun being in

> the hospital...but maybe we can make you smile when

> you get some cards in the mail!!!

>

> --

> Diane Quinlan

> dianequinlan@...

>

>

>

>

>

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Ronnie - I think you are experiencing the depression that happens sometimes...cause this is an everyday problem....most people don't have to think about every breath they take....if I have to go from point A to point B, I automatically look at the shortest route. I used to just walk and not even think about it.

And, hey....maybe they were staring cause you are so cute!!

--Diane Quinlan dianequinlan@...

My Seattledoctor told me not to go below 89. I do take it offwhen reading or watching t.v. I go to movies l lotbecause I can feel normal again- for a while. I'veknown about my disease for a year and a half and it'sfunny but just recently it's started to bother me moreabout being on ox than it did at first. We went toPhoenix where I was able to go without ox doing normalactivities. Maybe it made me realize what I wasmissing and how good it is not to be stared at. Thanks for writing. Ronnie

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Seattle??!!!!

--------- Re: In the hospital> > Hi Diane,> How thoughtful but I am hoping to escape one way> or another by Monday, but you can e-mail a card to> me at no1dur@...> > It will take several months for the blood clots to> dissolve out of my lungs, but I may be able to ride> my bike again! Look out!> Thanks> Steve> > > dianequinlan@... wrote:> Poor Baby! What hospital are you in....what is> the address? I'd like to send you a card to cheer> you up. Can you send us the info? I think others> would like to do that, too....it isn't fun being in> the hospital...but maybe we can make you smile when> you get some cards in the mail!!!> > --> Diane Quinlan > dianequinlan@... > > > > >

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