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Bruce...thanks. I really feel good about OHSU. I received care there for years and then insurance wouldn't pay...they were out of network. Well, actually they still are. A $20 copay instead of $5 in network,

but it's worth it to me now. At least the former $250 deductible was dropped for '08.

Sleeping: I'm sure the Cymbalta and the Oxycontin contribute but I've been on similar meds previously and had sleep problems. I know sleeping with a CPAP helps ever so much. Apparently I no longer stop breathing through the night and that would certainly help sleep patterns.

Sher; ipf 3-06; OR.Don't fret about tomorrow, God is already there!

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Oh yes I remember it well. Love it he was so funny. I did learn to tread water.  Love and Prayers, Peggy  ipf 6/04 Florida"Worry looks around, Sorry looks back, Faith looks up." Peggy: I have to laugh with your struggles of finding out what a cube is. Have you ever heard Bill Cosby's "Noahs Ark" routine? Sounds like Noah asking "what's a cubit?"> >> > Peggy...my latest update, the rest of you can read over her> shoulder. lol> > I'm changing pulmonologists again. My Dr. lost his credibility when> he said he didn't think I have PF and then when I confronted him I> was told my tests show I do and I must have misunderstood. I don't> want to second guess him. So I'm going to OHSU...Oregon Health> Sciences University. A teaching hospital. Have my first appt. in> March and by then all my tests, scans and x-rays will> > have been sent. I think this is my third change.> > I'm smarter now and will go in with more knowledge. I'm lucky I> guess, I'm told there is a new "Fellow" even though it's a female and> she specializes in PF. Good for me!> > There aren't Dr.s left to go to now! I've seen two of the best> qualified in my area. Maybe OHSU is where I'm supposed to be. It's a> longer drive but oh well.> > Now I have a seemingly silly question: I've been sleeping until> about 9! (Now no silly remarks youse guys) I'm usually up around 7> and can hardly wake at 9. I go to bed about 10:30. Do any of you> sleep longer than usual?> > Of course I know there are many considerations but I'm curious> about the rest of you.> > Later.> > Sher; ipf 3-06; OR.> > Don't fret about tomorrow, God is already there!> >>

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Joy...thanks for your reply. Yes the day is shorter, but what the hell!

I appreciate I CAN sleep late. I tell my husband about the days when I was up at 6, kids, full day of a job out and after 5 another job in the house. Never in bed until midnight. I can hardly imagine myself that active now. My energy level, ambition, sociability and even conversation are at such a low point. Yeah, I can "talk" here, my fingers fly across the keyboard but I'm not vocal. I guess I've become reclusive to say the least. It's OK though, I don't mind it. It's my "choice"...

Hope you are ready for Christmas and can nap.

Bless your heart for being at a job. Working is something I admire in you younger ones with this disease! I don't know how you do it.

Hugs.

Sher; ipf 3-06; OR.Don't fret about tomorrow, God is already there!

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