Guest guest Posted March 25, 2008 Report Share Posted March 25, 2008 I'm sorry you had such an emotional rollercoaster today. I hope the doctor appointments tomorrow will provide some better answers. You'll remain in my prayers. Lou, I agree that your surgeon's message was somewhat confusing. I wish you had information that was clearer to you. I hope you'll get some clarification and that it will be " better than " news. Sometimes that's all we can ask for, but I hope you will be better than you fear. Bruuuuuuuuuuuuce, You are missed! How you do tease -- what KIND of car did you finally decide on? K, I'm sorry about your husband. That's a tough blow. I hope he'll I hope you will find the strength to lean on each other when you need to. Terry, You have a great attitude. I'm sorry your son is living in anger -- really no way to live. It hurts so much to see our children hurt, but you have to take care of you. Do you have good support from other relatives? You aren't a " rambler " , believe me. I love your posts. Hugs and blessings, Gwynne 56 IPF 7/04 listed for transplant 3/07 and 2/08 Texas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2008 Report Share Posted March 26, 2008 Thank you so much for the kind words. I am doing fine. Sometime I find myself consoling my Dr. He is so sweet as well as on the ball. Sometimes he just feels helpless. That's why he sent me to this great Pulmo. My son will be OK when he is ready. Anger is like pouring acid on any illness. When I hear people say, "Why me", I think why not you! Who would you give it too if you could? Well I know a lot of people I don't like, yet, I can't imagine I would do this to them!!! Life is too short to live in yesterday. So I live today for what I can get done for tomorrow! Hugs, TerGwynne Keyland wrote: I'm sorry you had such an emotional rollercoastertoday. I hope the doctor appointments tomorrowwill provide some better answers. You'll remain inmy prayers. Lou,I agree that your surgeon's message was somewhatconfusing. I wish you had information that wasclearer to you. I hope you'll get some clarificationand that it will be "better than" news. Sometimesthat's all we can ask for, but I hope you will bebetter than you fear.Bruuuuuuuuuuuuce,You are missed! How you do tease -- what KIND ofcar did you finally decide on? K,I'm sorry about your husband. That's a tough blow.I hope he'll I hope you will find the strength to leanon each other when you need to.Terry,You have a great attitude. I'm sorry your son isliving in anger -- really no way to live. It hurts somuch to see our children hurt, but you have to takecare of you. Do you have good support from otherrelatives?You aren't a "rambler", believe me. I love your posts.Hugs and blessings,Gwynne 56 IPF 7/04 listed for transplant 3/07 and2/08 TexasTerry Pennisi 11/07 IPF Nevada Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 , What a great picture, thanks for starting my day of with a smile! Kathie WA nsip '96, etc > > > > Peggy, > > You have said numerous times, " You can't fix stupid. " > > Apparently your wood-burning jerk of a neighbor > > proves the fact that you also can't fix IN-YOUR-FACE > > rude, selfish, and grossly inconsiderate. > > Peggy, I'll feel better when you get some answers as > > to what's going on physically with you lately. I know > > you don't like these slips one bit, and neither do I. > > > > Z, > > Little Sara is a cuddly looking little angel. I don't > > necessarily think of red as a baby color, but Sara > > shines in it with her hair. Your mother is darling > > and obviously a proud grandmom! > > > > Tina, > > I haven't read ahead yet -- is Candy your sister or just > > a friend? The photos are darling. > > > > Kathie, > > Thank you VERY much for your story. It touched me, > > and I relate to much of what you say about your > > attitude and perspective. It seems that our philosophies > > are quite similar. You've really been through it, girl, > > and you're a real inspiration. I'm so glad to have met > > you, even if it is online, and I'm sure that your love of > > life, strength of character, humor, determination, and > > faith will continue to see you through, wherever your > > journey leads. > > > > Oops, my daughter just called and is coming in town > > for my Bday -- she'll be here in about 20 minutes. > > We're going out to dinner, so I've gotta scoot. I'm > > behind on posts and replies, but I'll try to catch up > > later. Tomorrow's Misha's ultrasound - ugh. > > > > Hugs and blessings, > > Gwynne (56- last day) IPF 7/04 listed for transplant > > 3/07 and 2/08 Texas > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 , What a great picture, thanks for starting my day of with a smile! Kathie WA nsip '96, etc > > > > Peggy, > > You have said numerous times, " You can't fix stupid. " > > Apparently your wood-burning jerk of a neighbor > > proves the fact that you also can't fix IN-YOUR-FACE > > rude, selfish, and grossly inconsiderate. > > Peggy, I'll feel better when you get some answers as > > to what's going on physically with you lately. I know > > you don't like these slips one bit, and neither do I. > > > > Z, > > Little Sara is a cuddly looking little angel. I don't > > necessarily think of red as a baby color, but Sara > > shines in it with her hair. Your mother is darling > > and obviously a proud grandmom! > > > > Tina, > > I haven't read ahead yet -- is Candy your sister or just > > a friend? The photos are darling. > > > > Kathie, > > Thank you VERY much for your story. It touched me, > > and I relate to much of what you say about your > > attitude and perspective. It seems that our philosophies > > are quite similar. You've really been through it, girl, > > and you're a real inspiration. I'm so glad to have met > > you, even if it is online, and I'm sure that your love of > > life, strength of character, humor, determination, and > > faith will continue to see you through, wherever your > > journey leads. > > > > Oops, my daughter just called and is coming in town > > for my Bday -- she'll be here in about 20 minutes. > > We're going out to dinner, so I've gotta scoot. I'm > > behind on posts and replies, but I'll try to catch up > > later. Tomorrow's Misha's ultrasound - ugh. > > > > Hugs and blessings, > > Gwynne (56- last day) IPF 7/04 listed for transplant > > 3/07 and 2/08 Texas > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 Gwynnie....Did you see the birthday card for April b'days? I'll send it again.....Just for you! lol Mama-Sher, age 69. IPF 3-06, OR. Don't fret about tomorrow, God is already there! Re: to friends >> Peggy,> You have said numerous times, "You can't fix stupid."> Apparently your wood-burning jerk of a neighbor> proves the fact that you also can't fix IN-YOUR-FACE> rude, selfish, and grossly inconsiderate.> Peggy, I'll feel better when you get some answers as> to what's going on physically with you lately. I know> you don't like these slips one bit, and neither do I.> > Z,> Little Sara is a cuddly looking little angel. I don't> necessarily think of red as a baby color, but Sara> shines in it with her hair. Your mother is darling> and obviously a proud grandmom!> > Tina,> I haven't read ahead yet -- is Candy your sister or just> a friend? The photos are darling.> > Kathie,> Thank you VERY much for your story. It touched me,> and I relate to much of what you say about your> attitude and perspective. It seems that our philosophies> are quite similar. You've really been through it, girl,> and you're a real inspiration. I'm so glad to have met> you, even if it is online, and I'm sure that your love of> life, strength of character, humor, determination, and> faith will continue to see you through, wherever your> journey leads.> > Oops, my daughter just called and is coming in town> for my Bday -- she'll be here in about 20 minutes.> We're going out to dinner, so I've gotta scoot. I'm> behind on posts and replies, but I'll try to catch up> later. Tomorrow's Misha's ultrasound - ugh.> > Hugs and blessings,> Gwynne (56- last day) IPF 7/04 listed for transplant> 3/07 and 2/08 Texas> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 ....I wish you could hear me laughing at the picture! Wish Peggy could transplant that into her yard. Mama-Sher, age 69. IPF 3-06, OR. Don't fret about tomorrow, God is already there! Re: to friends ,What a great picture, thanks for starting my day of with a smile!Kathie WAnsip '96, etc> >> > Peggy,> > You have said numerous times, "You can't fix stupid."> > Apparently your wood-burning jerk of a neighbor> > proves the fact that you also can't fix IN-YOUR-FACE> > rude, selfish, and grossly inconsiderate.> > Peggy, I'll feel better when you get some answers as> > to what's going on physically with you lately. I know> > you don't like these slips one bit, and neither do I.> > > > Z,> > Little Sara is a cuddly looking little angel. I don't> > necessarily think of red as a baby color, but Sara> > shines in it with her hair. Your mother is darling> > and obviously a proud grandmom!> > > > Tina,> > I haven't read ahead yet -- is Candy your sister or just> > a friend? The photos are darling.> > > > Kathie,> > Thank you VERY much for your story. It touched me,> > and I relate to much of what you say about your> > attitude and perspective. It seems that our philosophies> > are quite similar. You've really been through it, girl,> > and you're a real inspiration. I'm so glad to have met> > you, even if it is online, and I'm sure that your love of> > life, strength of character, humor, determination, and> > faith will continue to see you through, wherever your> > journey leads.> > > > Oops, my daughter just called and is coming in town> > for my Bday -- she'll be here in about 20 minutes.> > We're going out to dinner, so I've gotta scoot. I'm> > behind on posts and replies, but I'll try to catch up> > later. Tomorrow's Misha's ultrasound - ugh.> > > > Hugs and blessings,> > Gwynne (56- last day) IPF 7/04 listed for transplant> > 3/07 and 2/08 Texas> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 ....I wish you could hear me laughing at the picture! Wish Peggy could transplant that into her yard. Mama-Sher, age 69. IPF 3-06, OR. Don't fret about tomorrow, God is already there! Re: to friends ,What a great picture, thanks for starting my day of with a smile!Kathie WAnsip '96, etc> >> > Peggy,> > You have said numerous times, "You can't fix stupid."> > Apparently your wood-burning jerk of a neighbor> > proves the fact that you also can't fix IN-YOUR-FACE> > rude, selfish, and grossly inconsiderate.> > Peggy, I'll feel better when you get some answers as> > to what's going on physically with you lately. I know> > you don't like these slips one bit, and neither do I.> > > > Z,> > Little Sara is a cuddly looking little angel. I don't> > necessarily think of red as a baby color, but Sara> > shines in it with her hair. Your mother is darling> > and obviously a proud grandmom!> > > > Tina,> > I haven't read ahead yet -- is Candy your sister or just> > a friend? The photos are darling.> > > > Kathie,> > Thank you VERY much for your story. It touched me,> > and I relate to much of what you say about your> > attitude and perspective. It seems that our philosophies> > are quite similar. You've really been through it, girl,> > and you're a real inspiration. I'm so glad to have met> > you, even if it is online, and I'm sure that your love of> > life, strength of character, humor, determination, and> > faith will continue to see you through, wherever your> > journey leads.> > > > Oops, my daughter just called and is coming in town> > for my Bday -- she'll be here in about 20 minutes.> > We're going out to dinner, so I've gotta scoot. I'm> > behind on posts and replies, but I'll try to catch up> > later. Tomorrow's Misha's ultrasound - ugh.> > > > Hugs and blessings,> > Gwynne (56- last day) IPF 7/04 listed for transplant> > 3/07 and 2/08 Texas> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 ....I wish you could hear me laughing at the picture! Wish Peggy could transplant that into her yard. Mama-Sher, age 69. IPF 3-06, OR. Don't fret about tomorrow, God is already there! Re: to friends ,What a great picture, thanks for starting my day of with a smile!Kathie WAnsip '96, etc> >> > Peggy,> > You have said numerous times, "You can't fix stupid."> > Apparently your wood-burning jerk of a neighbor> > proves the fact that you also can't fix IN-YOUR-FACE> > rude, selfish, and grossly inconsiderate.> > Peggy, I'll feel better when you get some answers as> > to what's going on physically with you lately. I know> > you don't like these slips one bit, and neither do I.> > > > Z,> > Little Sara is a cuddly looking little angel. I don't> > necessarily think of red as a baby color, but Sara> > shines in it with her hair. Your mother is darling> > and obviously a proud grandmom!> > > > Tina,> > I haven't read ahead yet -- is Candy your sister or just> > a friend? The photos are darling.> > > > Kathie,> > Thank you VERY much for your story. It touched me,> > and I relate to much of what you say about your> > attitude and perspective. It seems that our philosophies> > are quite similar. You've really been through it, girl,> > and you're a real inspiration. I'm so glad to have met> > you, even if it is online, and I'm sure that your love of> > life, strength of character, humor, determination, and> > faith will continue to see you through, wherever your> > journey leads.> > > > Oops, my daughter just called and is coming in town> > for my Bday -- she'll be here in about 20 minutes.> > We're going out to dinner, so I've gotta scoot. I'm> > behind on posts and replies, but I'll try to catch up> > later. Tomorrow's Misha's ultrasound - ugh.> > > > Hugs and blessings,> > Gwynne (56- last day) IPF 7/04 listed for transplant> > 3/07 and 2/08 Texas> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 Hello, I too like topiary and this one is very appropriate for Peggy's stupid neighbor. Steve59 from WA IPF 2006 Reply-To: Breathe-Support To: <Breathe-Support >Subject: Re: Re: to friendsDate: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 10:44:20 -0700 ....I wish you could hear me laughing at the picture! Wish Peggy could transplant that into her yard. Mama-Sher, age 69. IPF 3-06, OR. Don't fret about tomorrow, God is already there! Re: to friends ,What a great picture, thanks for starting my day of with a smile!Kathie WAnsip '96, etc> >> > Peggy,> > You have said numerous times, "You can't fix stupid."> > Apparently your wood-burning jerk of a neighbor> > proves the fact that you also can't fix IN-YOUR-FACE> > rude, selfish, and grossly inconsiderate.> > Peggy, I'll feel better when you get some answers as> > to what's going on physically with you lately. I know> > you don't like these slips one bit, and neither do I.> > > > Z,> > Little Sara is a cuddly looking little angel. I don't> > necessarily think of red as a baby color, but Sara> > shines in it with her hair. Your mother is darling> > and obviously a proud grandmom!> > > > Tina,> > I haven't read ahead yet -- is Candy your sister or just> > a friend? The photos are darling.> > > > Kathie,> > Thank you VERY much for your story. It touched me,> > and I relate to much of what you say about your> > attitude and perspective. It seems that our philosophies> > are quite similar. You've really been through it, girl,> > and you're a real inspiration. I'm so glad to have met> > you, even if it is online, and I'm sure that your love of> > life, strength of character, humor, determination, and> > faith will continue to see you through, wherever your> > journey leads.> > > > Oops, my daughter just called and is coming in town> > for my Bday -- she'll be here in about 20 minutes.> > We're going out to dinner, so I've gotta scoot. I'm> > behind on posts and replies, but I'll try to catch up> > later. Tomorrow's Misha's ultrasound - ugh.> > > > Hugs and blessings,> > Gwynne (56- last day) IPF 7/04 listed for transplant> > 3/07 and 2/08 Texas> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 Yes it is Steve I want one, These squirrels would just eat it though Love and Prayers, Peggy"Worry looks around, Sorry looks back,  Faith looks up." Hello, I too like topiary and this one is very appropriate for Peggy's stupid neighbor.Steve59 from WA IPF 2006From: "Sher Bauman" <bofuswbcable (DOT) net>Reply-To: Breathe-Support To: <Breathe-Support >Subject: Re: Re: to friendsDate: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 10:44:20 -0700....I wish you could hear me laughing at the picture!Wish Peggy could transplant that into her yard. Mama-Sher, age 69. IPF 3-06, OR. Don't fret about tomorrow, God is already there! Re: to friends,What a great picture, thanks for starting my day of with a smile!Kathie WAnsip '96, etc> >> > Peggy,> > You have said numerous times, "You can't fix stupid."> > Apparently your wood-burning jerk of a neighbor> > proves the fact that you also can't fix IN-YOUR-FACE> > rude, selfish, and grossly inconsiderate.> > Peggy, I'll feel better when you get some answers as> > to what's going on physically with you lately. I know> > you don't like these slips one bit, and neither do I.> > > > Z,> > Little Sara is a cuddly looking little angel. I don't> > necessarily think of red as a baby color, but Sara> > shines in it with her hair. Your mother is darling> > and obviously a proud grandmom!> > > > Tina,> > I haven't read ahead yet -- is Candy your sister or just> > a friend? The photos are darling.> > > > Kathie,> > Thank you VERY much for your story. It touched me,> > and I relate to much of what you say about your> > attitude and perspective. It seems that our philosophies> > are quite similar. You've really been through it, girl,> > and you're a real inspiration. I'm so glad to have met> > you, even if it is online, and I'm sure that your love of> > life, strength of character, humor, determination, and> > faith will continue to see you through, wherever your> > journey leads.> > > > Oops, my daughter just called and is coming in town> > for my Bday -- she'll be here in about 20 minutes.> > We're going out to dinner, so I've gotta scoot. I'm> > behind on posts and replies, but I'll try to catch up> > later. Tomorrow's Misha's ultrasound - ugh.> > > > Hugs and blessings,> > Gwynne (56- last day) IPF 7/04 listed for transplant> > 3/07 and 2/08 Texas> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 Every now & again I just go look at that picture. It is just so ridiculously funny. And it works for so many occasions, please we want to express that exact sentiment to but really can't. And we don't have to say a word - the picture just says everything. Glad it helps. S, Lubbock, TX NSIP w/PF > > > > > > Peggy, > > > You have said numerous times, " You can't fix stupid. " > > > Apparently your wood-burning jerk of a neighbor > > > proves the fact that you also can't fix IN-YOUR-FACE > > > rude, selfish, and grossly inconsiderate. > > > Peggy, I'll feel better when you get some answers as > > > to what's going on physically with you lately. I know > > > you don't like these slips one bit, and neither do I. > > > > > > Z, > > > Little Sara is a cuddly looking little angel. I don't > > > necessarily think of red as a baby color, but Sara > > > shines in it with her hair. Your mother is darling > > > and obviously a proud grandmom! > > > > > > Tina, > > > I haven't read ahead yet -- is Candy your sister or just > > > a friend? The photos are darling. > > > > > > Kathie, > > > Thank you VERY much for your story. It touched me, > > > and I relate to much of what you say about your > > > attitude and perspective. It seems that our philosophies > > > are quite similar. You've really been through it, girl, > > > and you're a real inspiration. I'm so glad to have met > > > you, even if it is online, and I'm sure that your love of > > > life, strength of character, humor, determination, and > > > faith will continue to see you through, wherever your > > > journey leads. > > > > > > Oops, my daughter just called and is coming in town > > > for my Bday -- she'll be here in about 20 minutes. > > > We're going out to dinner, so I've gotta scoot. I'm > > > behind on posts and replies, but I'll try to catch up > > > later. Tomorrow's Misha's ultrasound - ugh. > > > > > > Hugs and blessings, > > > Gwynne (56- last day) IPF 7/04 listed for transplant > > > 3/07 and 2/08 Texas > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 Every now & again I just go look at that picture. It is just so ridiculously funny. And it works for so many occasions, please we want to express that exact sentiment to but really can't. And we don't have to say a word - the picture just says everything. Glad it helps. S, Lubbock, TX NSIP w/PF > > > > > > Peggy, > > > You have said numerous times, " You can't fix stupid. " > > > Apparently your wood-burning jerk of a neighbor > > > proves the fact that you also can't fix IN-YOUR-FACE > > > rude, selfish, and grossly inconsiderate. > > > Peggy, I'll feel better when you get some answers as > > > to what's going on physically with you lately. I know > > > you don't like these slips one bit, and neither do I. > > > > > > Z, > > > Little Sara is a cuddly looking little angel. I don't > > > necessarily think of red as a baby color, but Sara > > > shines in it with her hair. Your mother is darling > > > and obviously a proud grandmom! > > > > > > Tina, > > > I haven't read ahead yet -- is Candy your sister or just > > > a friend? The photos are darling. > > > > > > Kathie, > > > Thank you VERY much for your story. It touched me, > > > and I relate to much of what you say about your > > > attitude and perspective. It seems that our philosophies > > > are quite similar. You've really been through it, girl, > > > and you're a real inspiration. I'm so glad to have met > > > you, even if it is online, and I'm sure that your love of > > > life, strength of character, humor, determination, and > > > faith will continue to see you through, wherever your > > > journey leads. > > > > > > Oops, my daughter just called and is coming in town > > > for my Bday -- she'll be here in about 20 minutes. > > > We're going out to dinner, so I've gotta scoot. I'm > > > behind on posts and replies, but I'll try to catch up > > > later. Tomorrow's Misha's ultrasound - ugh. > > > > > > Hugs and blessings, > > > Gwynne (56- last day) IPF 7/04 listed for transplant > > > 3/07 and 2/08 Texas > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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