Guest guest Posted January 8, 2009 Report Share Posted January 8, 2009 Jon and Teri, I'm thinking of you and praying for some answers and good outcomes from the s Hopkins study. I hope you are taking good care of yourselves while dealing with this stress. You've been through a lot. I'm glad you have each other. Bless you both.. hang in there! Gita, Beth, and Caro, I probably won't write a book, because that entails so much reliving the past. That's not something I want to do, but if it would really help people I might ought to consider it. Lou, Wishing you a good day and an even better tomorrow! Big hugs to you. Beth, I hope your biopsies went well. I had a punch biopsy done on my cheek recently, and it turned out to be a basil cell carcinoma. I'll have to have a Moh's surgery to remove it. Bah - makes me grumpy. P, Thanks so much for the great post on aging. It contains a lot of little pearls of wisdom. I had read it before somewhere, but I'm delighted to get to read it again. Take care. Mike, I never used a concentrator, but a lot of board members have experience with the Inogen model. Maybe you'll get some direction from one of them. Good luck. , I'm very glad you're back home and out of the Big House. I'm sorry things ballooned out of control with the UTI. You didn't need pneumonia. Hope you're getting some good rest - I'm sure you need it. I currently have a UTI too, that tested positive for e-coli. No picnic but at least it hasn't developed into a huge deal like yours did. It's always something, right? Joyce, Thanks for sharing the wonderful article in which your interview is included. I wish everyone could read it. There is such a critical need for more people to register as donors, and it's so easy to register! Today I heard a wild story from a friend who heard on the news about a couple who are getting divorced. The woman has had two kidney transplants, one from her husband. Now he wants it back! Unreal, huh? Leanne, How ARE you doing these days? Well, I hope. Hope you had a lovely Christmas and will have a stable, happy New Year, my friend. Hugs and blessings, Gwynne 57 Single-lung Transplant for IPF on 4-3-08 at UTHSC - San Fort Worth, TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 Hi Gwynnie... when do you plan to have the surgery on your cheek? Hugs to you... MamaSher, age 70. IPF 3-06, OR. NasturtiumsDon't fret about tomorrow, God is already there! miscellaneous Jon and Teri,I'm thinking of you and praying for some answers andgood outcomes from the s Hopkins study.I hope you are taking good care of yourselves whiledealing with this stress. You've been through a lot.I'm glad you have each other. Bless you both.. hangin there!Gita, Beth, and Caro,I probably won't write a book, because that entails somuch reliving the past. That's not something I want todo, but if it would really help people I might ought toconsider it. Lou,Wishing you a good day and an even better tomorrow!Big hugs to you. Beth,I hope your biopsies went well. I had a punch biopsydone on my cheek recently, and it turned out to be abasil cell carcinoma. I'll have to have a Moh's surgeryto remove it. Bah - makes me grumpy. P,Thanks so much for the great post on aging. Itcontains a lot of little pearls of wisdom. I hadread it before somewhere, but I'm delighted toget to read it again. Take care.Mike,I never used a concentrator, but a lot of board membershave experience with the Inogen model. Maybe you'llget some direction from one of them. Good luck.,I'm very glad you're back home and out of theBig House. I'm sorry things ballooned out ofcontrol with the UTI. You didn't need pneumonia.Hope you're getting some good rest - I'm sureyou need it. I currently have a UTI too, that testedpositive for e-coli. No picnic but at least it hasn'tdeveloped into a huge deal like yours did. It'salways something, right?Joyce,Thanks for sharing the wonderful article in whichyour interview is included. I wish everyone couldread it. There is such a critical need for more peopleto register as donors, and it's so easy to register!Today I heard a wild story from a friend who heardon the news about a couple who are getting divorced.The woman has had two kidney transplants, onefrom her husband. Now he wants it back! Unreal, huh?Leanne,How ARE you doing these days? Well, I hope. Hope youhad a lovely Christmas and will have a stable, happyNew Year, my friend.Hugs and blessings,Gwynne 57 Single-lung Transplant for IPF on 4-3-08at UTHSC - San Fort Worth, TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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