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When you're not strong

I'll be your friend

I'll help you carry on

Oh it won't be long

I'm gonna need

Somebody to lean on

- Bill Withers

Friends are born, not made

- Henry ,

Some people have a large circle of friends while others have only friends that

they like.

- Unknown

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>>>> A best friend is the person that will, without question, bring the shovel

when you call after midnight asking for help burying the body.

-- Abramson <<<<<<<<

Oh, that's a good one!

Tuna :)

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Hi Gwynne, I am glad you have the caregiver situation under control.

Now if that phone would just ring.

You take care of you. We're praying for you.

Love and Prayers, Peggy

ipf 6/04 Florida

" Worry looks around,

Sorry looks back,

Faith looks up. "

Judy,

Hopefully your bronchoscopy will give you

information that will allow the current problem

to be remedied quickly. I have learned from my

transplant support group that rejection doesn't

always have to put you in panic mode. There's so

much they can do these days, especially if they

catch it early. But I'm truly sorry for the worry and

pain you're enduring. Stay strong.

Jane,

I'm sorry for your diagnosis - the same as mine - and

also for the stress caused by all that waiting. I hope the

study turns out to be a very good thing for you.

Peggy,

Sorry you're feeling so very crummy. I know you hate

antibiotics, and tummy bugs are grim! Hope things

turn around in a big fat hurry for HBWT - have bloomers,

will travel.

Leanne,

LOVE the Ant and the Contact Lens story - thanks! I'm

irritated with your docs for making such a deal-breaker

out of 15 pounds, but at least things are still moving in

the right direction. I'll be glad when you get more helpful

specifics about your heart. Do you feel any better? Hang

in there!

L.,

I did finally hire a group of 4 caregivers with incredible

references to start next week. It's going to be hard for

me, but it is what it is, right? I'm sure I'll get used to

it quickly and learn to really appreciate the help. I'm

glad you like the woman who works for you. I hope the

oxymizers will make a difference for you.

Joyce,

It totally stinks that your sats keep dropping so low.

I hope the increased Prednisone will have some benefit,

as well as the higher flow concentrator. I hate this

disease, and want you to feel MUCH better than you

currently do. I'll pray for God's peace for you.

Hugs and prayers,

Gwynne IPF 7/04 listed for transplant 3/07 Texas

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Hi Gwynne, I am glad you have the caregiver situation under control.

Now if that phone would just ring.

You take care of you. We're praying for you.

Love and Prayers, Peggy

ipf 6/04 Florida

" Worry looks around,

Sorry looks back,

Faith looks up. "

Judy,

Hopefully your bronchoscopy will give you

information that will allow the current problem

to be remedied quickly. I have learned from my

transplant support group that rejection doesn't

always have to put you in panic mode. There's so

much they can do these days, especially if they

catch it early. But I'm truly sorry for the worry and

pain you're enduring. Stay strong.

Jane,

I'm sorry for your diagnosis - the same as mine - and

also for the stress caused by all that waiting. I hope the

study turns out to be a very good thing for you.

Peggy,

Sorry you're feeling so very crummy. I know you hate

antibiotics, and tummy bugs are grim! Hope things

turn around in a big fat hurry for HBWT - have bloomers,

will travel.

Leanne,

LOVE the Ant and the Contact Lens story - thanks! I'm

irritated with your docs for making such a deal-breaker

out of 15 pounds, but at least things are still moving in

the right direction. I'll be glad when you get more helpful

specifics about your heart. Do you feel any better? Hang

in there!

L.,

I did finally hire a group of 4 caregivers with incredible

references to start next week. It's going to be hard for

me, but it is what it is, right? I'm sure I'll get used to

it quickly and learn to really appreciate the help. I'm

glad you like the woman who works for you. I hope the

oxymizers will make a difference for you.

Joyce,

It totally stinks that your sats keep dropping so low.

I hope the increased Prednisone will have some benefit,

as well as the higher flow concentrator. I hate this

disease, and want you to feel MUCH better than you

currently do. I'll pray for God's peace for you.

Hugs and prayers,

Gwynne IPF 7/04 listed for transplant 3/07 Texas

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Hi Gwynne, I am glad you have the caregiver situation under control.

Now if that phone would just ring.

You take care of you. We're praying for you.

Love and Prayers, Peggy

ipf 6/04 Florida

" Worry looks around,

Sorry looks back,

Faith looks up. "

Judy,

Hopefully your bronchoscopy will give you

information that will allow the current problem

to be remedied quickly. I have learned from my

transplant support group that rejection doesn't

always have to put you in panic mode. There's so

much they can do these days, especially if they

catch it early. But I'm truly sorry for the worry and

pain you're enduring. Stay strong.

Jane,

I'm sorry for your diagnosis - the same as mine - and

also for the stress caused by all that waiting. I hope the

study turns out to be a very good thing for you.

Peggy,

Sorry you're feeling so very crummy. I know you hate

antibiotics, and tummy bugs are grim! Hope things

turn around in a big fat hurry for HBWT - have bloomers,

will travel.

Leanne,

LOVE the Ant and the Contact Lens story - thanks! I'm

irritated with your docs for making such a deal-breaker

out of 15 pounds, but at least things are still moving in

the right direction. I'll be glad when you get more helpful

specifics about your heart. Do you feel any better? Hang

in there!

L.,

I did finally hire a group of 4 caregivers with incredible

references to start next week. It's going to be hard for

me, but it is what it is, right? I'm sure I'll get used to

it quickly and learn to really appreciate the help. I'm

glad you like the woman who works for you. I hope the

oxymizers will make a difference for you.

Joyce,

It totally stinks that your sats keep dropping so low.

I hope the increased Prednisone will have some benefit,

as well as the higher flow concentrator. I hate this

disease, and want you to feel MUCH better than you

currently do. I'll pray for God's peace for you.

Hugs and prayers,

Gwynne IPF 7/04 listed for transplant 3/07 Texas

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