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-=> Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
DD> Things are beginning to settle down .... finally. It`s sort of scary
DD> when you go to an appointment with your doctor and he says "I want
DD> you to go to the Emergency Room right now. I`ll cal and let them know
DD> what`s going on."
RH> That would scare me. No idea why? I would have asked what/why.
DD> I was having trouble breathing even with the portable O2 pump and
DD> didn`t have enough energy to suck soda thru a straw.
RH> That is some serious breathing issue! Good thing you were already at
RH> the doctor`s office.
Especially since it was a follow-up visit for a hospital stay. I`m back
to see him a week from Thursday as a follow up from this past visit.0
DD> His prefacing comment was "Your lungs sound like pneumonia". My temp
DD> was 98.1. But even with the O2 set at 6 litres per minute my oxymeter
DD> was running only in the upper 70s.
RH> Sounds like he had good reason for you to hike yourself over to the
RH> hospital. Back in 2001 when I broke my elbow on a Saturday afternoon,
RH> the plan was to put it back together Sunday morning. My O2 level was in
DD> After the roun d of antibiotics (six hypos in 6 minutes) they fired
DD> into me I was breathjing much easier.
RH> Any steroids mixed in with the antibiotics? After having trouble with
RH> them about 25 years ago, I avoid them as much as possible, usually no
RH> longer than a 10 day burst, tapering down each day.
They didn`t say. There was no prednisone though. They gave me that after
I was admitted which I learned after my blood sugar read 326 at the mid-
afternoon stick. Prednisone really messes with my BP and glucose readings.
DD> Would have been nice if he`d put me "in the lop" as well. Then the
DD> E.R. told me I`d be in hospital overnight for observation. Which
DD> stretched to a week.
RH> Must have had a lot to look at. (G) Hopefully nothing major planned for
RH> the week so that the time in the hospital didn`t conflict with much.
DD> At 82 I don`t make long-range plans. Bv)=
RH> But sometimes plans for even a week out can raise conflicts. I`ve got
RH> to call and reschedule an appointment for me in June as Steve has one
RH> an hour earlier--both local but don`t know if he would be done before
RH> mine was to start.
Need your hand held? Or some other reason like different locationss?
DD> to not need biopsy so no cancer (phew). But I gat a script for a new
DD> puff dragon (inhaler) in addition to the two I already have. And they
DD> dropped my diabetes meds from my daily list.
RH> Good to hear that the diabetes meds were dropped, not so good to hear
RH> about needing another inhaler. I was switched from Advair (generic)
RH> daily and albuterol as needed to Trelegy last fall, still albuterol as
RH> needed and use a nebuliser at least once a day. It took a while but I`m
DD> My main guy is Advair (2 puffs twice a day) with Albuterol as a
DD> "rescue" (two puffs as needed) And now the Atrovent (2 puffs daily) to
DD> complete the trilogy BTW - I found that Albuterol is adrenaline based
DD> which is why they don`t use it as a routine thing but as a "rescue".
RH> Getting the "jitters" from albuterol? I did, when it was a (very)
RH> occaisional use thing, again when I restarted with the nebuliser a few
RH> weeks ago. Now that it`s routine, they`ve stopped.
No jitters from the albuterol. But it does help me breate easier. And the
new inhaler guy is already makiong a noticable difference. I do the Advair
morning and evening (with my meds) and the Atrovent mid-day. I also rinse my
mouth after the Atrovent - not because the directions say to do as with some
inhalers - but, because of the nasty, bitter aftertaste.
DD> I`ll see Dr. Bakir (pulmonologist) next Tuesday for a follow-up. I
DD> think he`ll probably put me on nebulkiser treatments at that time.
DD> Title: Dog Breath Chilli
DD> Categories: Pork, Beef, Chilies, Vegetables, Stews
DD> Yield: 3 Quarts
RH> Some how I think that actual dog`s breath would be worse smelling.
RH> Deborah used to brush Sam`s teeth from time to time but I don`t recall
RH> him ever having really bad breath. OTOH, I`ve smelled some really bad
RH> breath from other dogs. (G)
Depends on what poochy-pup had been eating for the most part.
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Jitterbug Drink
Categories: Five, Beverages, Chocolate, Dairy
Yield: 1 Sipper
3/4 c Chocolate milk
1 oz Env No Sugar Added Rich Milk
- Chocolate Flavor Nestle`
- Hot Cocoa Mix
1 1/2 ts Nescafe Tasters Choice House
- Blend 100% Pure Instant
- Coffee Granules
Place milk, cocoa mix, coffee granules and ice in
blender; cover. Blend until smooth. Drink
RECIPE FROM:
https://eatwithureyes.com
Uncle Dirty Dave`s Archives
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