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Vicky

I know that was tough to write and I barely have had the opportunity to

really know you. But you do seem like a very special lady. I applaud

your controlling your life through every step best you can. I know

someday hospice is in my life if I'm lucky enough to go through all

stages. I hope you find relief for the pain and enjoy those close to you

as much as possible. I think of hospice as still being very much alive

and hope you are able somehow to feel that way. I appreciate you coming

in and posting this too. It's a reality we face and hope you know that

all your friends here are with you in their hearts. Know also that your

contribution to the board is immense. Your courage even today gives each

of us a little more.

>

> HI everyone,

>

> I'm sorry I havent been keeping up with everyone, just having a lot of

> pain and shortness of breath. I talked to my dr and he agreed, its

time

> for Hospice so....they come Friday at 2pm to sign me up. I'm just so

> tired and worn out, and most of the pain I'm getting now is from my

> heart and my blockage. So, I will enjoy whats left, when it's time for

> me to go, my brother said he will let you all know. Thank you

> for being the best bunch of people I have ever met. I love you

all.....

>

> Vicky81856 MI IPH/PF COPD Hammond Rich Syndrome 4-06

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Vicky, I am so sorry you have come to this point. I know it is a scary thing. I keep telling my family and anyone that talks to me about the end of this disease that I am not afraid of death. The hard part is the dying.  I hate the short of breath part when I just can't get enough in. BUT Honey, when we take that last one here The Bible tells us our eternal life begins. Take heart and tell God. Trust me it helps. He listens to our hearts when we can't talk to anyone else. I love you. Try to relax and rest as much as you can. This is a Minister that came to visit me for the past four years. He went to see the Lord the end of May. I loved him dearly.  

Love and Prayers, PeggyIPF  2004,  Florida"Worry looks around, Sorry looks back,  Faith looks up."

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Vicky, I am so sorry you have come to this point. I know it is a scary thing. I keep telling my family and anyone that talks to me about the end of this disease that I am not afraid of death. The hard part is the dying.  I hate the short of breath part when I just can't get enough in. BUT Honey, when we take that last one here The Bible tells us our eternal life begins. Take heart and tell God. Trust me it helps. He listens to our hearts when we can't talk to anyone else. I love you. Try to relax and rest as much as you can. This is a Minister that came to visit me for the past four years. He went to see the Lord the end of May. I loved him dearly.  

Love and Prayers, PeggyIPF  2004,  Florida"Worry looks around, Sorry looks back,  Faith looks up."

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I know I'm not where either of you are but I refuse to think of the last

stages as dying. Its a different stage of living and I'm determined to

live until I die. Maybe it doesn't seem like much but if my pain is

minimum and I can talk an hour a day to family and friends then its got

value to me and I'll call it living. Then I'll be dead. I know its

different for each of us. But that's just the way I try to think ahead

and of it.

>

> Vicky, I am so sorry you have come to this point. I know it is a

> scary thing. I keep telling my family and anyone that talks to me

> about the end of this disease that I am not afraid of death. The hard

> part is the dying. I hate the short of breath part when I just can't

> get enough in. BUT Honey, when we take that last one here The Bible

> tells us our eternal life begins. Take heart and tell God. Trust me

> it helps. He listens to our hearts when we can't talk to anyone else.

> I love you. Try to relax and rest as much as you can.

>

> This is a Minister that came to visit me for the past four years. He

> went to see the Lord the end of May. I loved him dearly. 

>

>

> Love and Prayers, Peggy

> IPF 2004, Florida

>

> " Worry looks around,

> Sorry looks back,

> Faith looks up. "

>

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Peggy/Vicky

I know I'm not where either of you are but I refuse to think of the last

stages as dying. Its a different stage of living and I'm determined to

live until I die. Maybe it doesn't seem like much but if my pain is

minimum and I can talk an hour a day to family and friends then its got

value to me and I'll call it living. Then I'll be dead. I know its

different for each of us. But that's just the way I try to think ahead

and of it.

>

> Vicky, I am so sorry you have come to this point. I know it is a

> scary thing. I keep telling my family and anyone that talks to me

> about the end of this disease that I am not afraid of death. The hard

> part is the dying. I hate the short of breath part when I just can't

> get enough in. BUT Honey, when we take that last one here The Bible

> tells us our eternal life begins. Take heart and tell God. Trust me

> it helps. He listens to our hearts when we can't talk to anyone else.

> I love you. Try to relax and rest as much as you can.

>

> This is a Minister that came to visit me for the past four years. He

> went to see the Lord the end of May. I loved him dearly. 

>

>

> Love and Prayers, Peggy

> IPF 2004, Florida

>

> " Worry looks around,

> Sorry looks back,

> Faith looks up. "

>

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Bruce, I totally agree about living until we die. I fully intend to do that however when the time comes for hospice  we have to somehow learn how to do that too. And we also have to learn to help the ones that have reached that place.  This sadly is part of it. I don't look at myself as final stage. It is a crappy stage but until the fat lady sings......Love ya,  HUGGGGGS to you. Sleep well. Love and Prayers, PeggyIPF  2004,  Florida"Worry looks around, Sorry looks back,  Faith looks up."

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Bruce, I totally agree about living until we die. I fully intend to do that however when the time comes for hospice  we have to somehow learn how to do that too. And we also have to learn to help the ones that have reached that place.  This sadly is part of it. I don't look at myself as final stage. It is a crappy stage but until the fat lady sings......Love ya,  HUGGGGGS to you. Sleep well. Love and Prayers, PeggyIPF  2004,  Florida"Worry looks around, Sorry looks back,  Faith looks up."

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And hospice is definitely within my plans. I guess its semantics. I just

choose to look at it slightly different. I've known people to go through

hospice with PF and found their experiences comforting. I hope Vicky's

is as good as theirs was. In fact, I know it sounds early but while I

can I do intend to interview hospice's not too long from now. The

caregivers had a hospice speaker in San . I think those who are

dedicated to that care are very special.

>

> Bruce, I totally agree about living until we die. I fully intend to

> do that however when the time comes for hospice we have to somehow

> learn how to do that too. And we also have to learn to help the ones

> that have reached that place. This sadly is part of it. I don't look

> at myself as final stage. It is a crappy stage but until the fat lady

> sings......

>

> Love ya, HUGGGGGS to you. Sleep well.

>

>

> Love and Prayers, Peggy

> IPF 2004, Florida

>

> " Worry looks around,

> Sorry looks back,

> Faith looks up. "

>

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And hospice is definitely within my plans. I guess its semantics. I just

choose to look at it slightly different. I've known people to go through

hospice with PF and found their experiences comforting. I hope Vicky's

is as good as theirs was. In fact, I know it sounds early but while I

can I do intend to interview hospice's not too long from now. The

caregivers had a hospice speaker in San . I think those who are

dedicated to that care are very special.

>

> Bruce, I totally agree about living until we die. I fully intend to

> do that however when the time comes for hospice we have to somehow

> learn how to do that too. And we also have to learn to help the ones

> that have reached that place. This sadly is part of it. I don't look

> at myself as final stage. It is a crappy stage but until the fat lady

> sings......

>

> Love ya, HUGGGGGS to you. Sleep well.

>

>

> Love and Prayers, Peggy

> IPF 2004, Florida

>

> " Worry looks around,

> Sorry looks back,

> Faith looks up. "

>

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And hospice is definitely within my plans. I guess its semantics. I just

choose to look at it slightly different. I've known people to go through

hospice with PF and found their experiences comforting. I hope Vicky's

is as good as theirs was. In fact, I know it sounds early but while I

can I do intend to interview hospice's not too long from now. The

caregivers had a hospice speaker in San . I think those who are

dedicated to that care are very special.

>

> Bruce, I totally agree about living until we die. I fully intend to

> do that however when the time comes for hospice we have to somehow

> learn how to do that too. And we also have to learn to help the ones

> that have reached that place. This sadly is part of it. I don't look

> at myself as final stage. It is a crappy stage but until the fat lady

> sings......

>

> Love ya, HUGGGGGS to you. Sleep well.

>

>

> Love and Prayers, Peggy

> IPF 2004, Florida

>

> " Worry looks around,

> Sorry looks back,

> Faith looks up. "

>

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Oh Yes, Hospice workers are very special people. I fully believe there hearts are in a special spot. Gotta get some zzzzzzzz's Night.  Love and Prayers, PeggyIPF  2004,  Florida"Worry looks around, Sorry looks back,  Faith looks up."

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Oh Yes, Hospice workers are very special people. I fully believe there hearts are in a special spot. Gotta get some zzzzzzzz's Night.  Love and Prayers, PeggyIPF  2004,  Florida"Worry looks around, Sorry looks back,  Faith looks up."

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Vicky,

Even though it breaks my heart that your disease has brought you here, I do understand your fatigue. I know it is extremely hard to push through pain and the misery of no air. Some days it takes more strength than we are able to produce.

Only you know what is going on inside your body. Only you can know the pain and the panic from trying to draw in one more breath. Only you can make the decision that you have made. I will respect you for making it and I will stand with you in spirit.

I pray that one more miracle will occur and that God will grant you longer life and give you hope. You are a precious friend to so many of us. I know that I will always hold you in my heart and always remember the many times you have overcome despair and pulled up the courage to forge ahead.

Vicky, if it is your decision to accept Hospice care and you know that you need the help and comfort.....then I support you. I will hold your name up to the Father. I will remember you every day.

Hugs, Joyce D.Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary Hypertension 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006 .....I will not forget you. Behold, I have engraved you on the palm of my hands. Isaiah 49: 15-16

>> HI everyone,> > I'm sorry I havent been keeping up with everyone, just having a lot of > pain and shortness of breath. I talked to my dr and he agreed, its time > for Hospice so....they come Friday at 2pm to sign me up. I'm just so > tired and worn out, and most of the pain I'm getting now is from my > heart and my blockage. So, I will enjoy whats left, when it's time for > me to go, my brother said he will let you all know. Thank you > for being the best bunch of people I have ever met. I love you all.....> > Vicky81856 MI IPH/PF COPD Hammond Rich Syndrome 4-06>

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Vicky,

Even though it breaks my heart that your disease has brought you here, I do understand your fatigue. I know it is extremely hard to push through pain and the misery of no air. Some days it takes more strength than we are able to produce.

Only you know what is going on inside your body. Only you can know the pain and the panic from trying to draw in one more breath. Only you can make the decision that you have made. I will respect you for making it and I will stand with you in spirit.

I pray that one more miracle will occur and that God will grant you longer life and give you hope. You are a precious friend to so many of us. I know that I will always hold you in my heart and always remember the many times you have overcome despair and pulled up the courage to forge ahead.

Vicky, if it is your decision to accept Hospice care and you know that you need the help and comfort.....then I support you. I will hold your name up to the Father. I will remember you every day.

Hugs, Joyce D.Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary Hypertension 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006 .....I will not forget you. Behold, I have engraved you on the palm of my hands. Isaiah 49: 15-16

>> HI everyone,> > I'm sorry I havent been keeping up with everyone, just having a lot of > pain and shortness of breath. I talked to my dr and he agreed, its time > for Hospice so....they come Friday at 2pm to sign me up. I'm just so > tired and worn out, and most of the pain I'm getting now is from my > heart and my blockage. So, I will enjoy whats left, when it's time for > me to go, my brother said he will let you all know. Thank you > for being the best bunch of people I have ever met. I love you all.....> > Vicky81856 MI IPH/PF COPD Hammond Rich Syndrome 4-06>

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Vicky,

Sweet girl I'm sorry that you are feeling so lousy and tired. If it's time for Hospice then let them come in and help you in whatever way they can. One of my neighbors back in NY has been a hospice nurse for many many years. She loves her work and considers it a privilege to work with people and assist them at this stage of their lives.

Remember we are all with you as you begin on this part of your journey. I love you and appreciate you!! God bless you Vicky!

Beth

Age 48 Fibrotic NSIP 06/06

Change everything. Love and Forgive

Hospice

HI everyone,I'm sorry I havent been keeping up with everyone, just having a lot of pain and shortness of breath. I talked to my dr and he agreed, its time for Hospice so....they come Friday at 2pm to sign me up. I'm just so tired and worn out, and most of the pain I'm getting now is from my heart and my blockage. So, I will enjoy whats left, when it's time for me to go, my brother said he will let you all know. Thank you for being the best bunch of people I have ever met. I love you all.....Vicky81856 MI IPH/PF COPD Hammond Rich Syndrome 4-06

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Vicky,

Sweet girl I'm sorry that you are feeling so lousy and tired. If it's time for Hospice then let them come in and help you in whatever way they can. One of my neighbors back in NY has been a hospice nurse for many many years. She loves her work and considers it a privilege to work with people and assist them at this stage of their lives.

Remember we are all with you as you begin on this part of your journey. I love you and appreciate you!! God bless you Vicky!

Beth

Age 48 Fibrotic NSIP 06/06

Change everything. Love and Forgive

Hospice

HI everyone,I'm sorry I havent been keeping up with everyone, just having a lot of pain and shortness of breath. I talked to my dr and he agreed, its time for Hospice so....they come Friday at 2pm to sign me up. I'm just so tired and worn out, and most of the pain I'm getting now is from my heart and my blockage. So, I will enjoy whats left, when it's time for me to go, my brother said he will let you all know. Thank you for being the best bunch of people I have ever met. I love you all.....Vicky81856 MI IPH/PF COPD Hammond Rich Syndrome 4-06

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Vicky,

Sweet girl I'm sorry that you are feeling so lousy and tired. If it's time for Hospice then let them come in and help you in whatever way they can. One of my neighbors back in NY has been a hospice nurse for many many years. She loves her work and considers it a privilege to work with people and assist them at this stage of their lives.

Remember we are all with you as you begin on this part of your journey. I love you and appreciate you!! God bless you Vicky!

Beth

Age 48 Fibrotic NSIP 06/06

Change everything. Love and Forgive

Hospice

HI everyone,I'm sorry I havent been keeping up with everyone, just having a lot of pain and shortness of breath. I talked to my dr and he agreed, its time for Hospice so....they come Friday at 2pm to sign me up. I'm just so tired and worn out, and most of the pain I'm getting now is from my heart and my blockage. So, I will enjoy whats left, when it's time for me to go, my brother said he will let you all know. Thank you for being the best bunch of people I have ever met. I love you all.....Vicky81856 MI IPH/PF COPD Hammond Rich Syndrome 4-06

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-Vicky, -

So many have written what I think is in all of our

hearts..........and I am also keeping you in my thoughts and prayers

and sending you many gentle hugs. My dad passed away 5 years from

Colon cancer...and my sibs and I walked the path with him. His

decision to go with Hospice was not a difficult one and he was with

them for over a year. The difference in him was remarkable......he

was more peaceful and at ease and relaxed after he placed his trust

in them. They were wonderful...I hope your experience is the same.

They are very caring people and can help you with so many things.

Gentle hugs,

Kathy fl

Pf 4/07

- In Breathe-Support , " Joyce " wrote

>

>

> Vicky,

>

> Even though it breaks my heart that your disease has brought you

here, I

> do understand your fatigue. I know it is extremely hard to push

through

> pain and the misery of no air. Some days it takes more strength

than we

> are able to produce.

>

> Only you know what is going on inside your body. Only you can know

the

> pain and the panic from trying to draw in one more breath. Only you

can

> make the decision that you have made. I will respect you for

making it

> and I will stand with you in spirit.

>

> I pray that one more miracle will occur and that God will grant you

> longer life and give you hope. You are a precious friend to so

many of

> us. I know that I will always hold you in my heart and always

remember

> the many times you have overcome despair and pulled up the courage

to

> forge ahead.

>

> Vicky, if it is your decision to accept Hospice care and you know

that

> you need the help and comfort.....then I support you. I will hold

your

> name up to the Father. I will remember you every day.

>

> Hugs, Joyce D.

>

> Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary

Hypertension

> 2008

> Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc)

Rejected

> for Transplant 2006

> .....I will not forget you. Behold, I have engraved you on the

palm of

> my hands. Isaiah 49: 15-16

>

>

>

> >

> > HI everyone,

> >

> > I'm sorry I havent been keeping up with everyone, just having a

lot of

> > pain and shortness of breath. I talked to my dr and he agreed, its

> time

> > for Hospice so....they come Friday at 2pm to sign me up. I'm just

so

> > tired and worn out, and most of the pain I'm getting now is from

my

> > heart and my blockage. So, I will enjoy whats left, when it's

time for

> > me to go, my brother said he will let you all know. Thank

you

> > for being the best bunch of people I have ever met. I love you

> all.....

> >

> > Vicky81856 MI IPH/PF COPD Hammond Rich Syndrome 4-06

> >

>

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-Vicky, -

So many have written what I think is in all of our

hearts..........and I am also keeping you in my thoughts and prayers

and sending you many gentle hugs. My dad passed away 5 years from

Colon cancer...and my sibs and I walked the path with him. His

decision to go with Hospice was not a difficult one and he was with

them for over a year. The difference in him was remarkable......he

was more peaceful and at ease and relaxed after he placed his trust

in them. They were wonderful...I hope your experience is the same.

They are very caring people and can help you with so many things.

Gentle hugs,

Kathy fl

Pf 4/07

- In Breathe-Support , " Joyce " wrote

>

>

> Vicky,

>

> Even though it breaks my heart that your disease has brought you

here, I

> do understand your fatigue. I know it is extremely hard to push

through

> pain and the misery of no air. Some days it takes more strength

than we

> are able to produce.

>

> Only you know what is going on inside your body. Only you can know

the

> pain and the panic from trying to draw in one more breath. Only you

can

> make the decision that you have made. I will respect you for

making it

> and I will stand with you in spirit.

>

> I pray that one more miracle will occur and that God will grant you

> longer life and give you hope. You are a precious friend to so

many of

> us. I know that I will always hold you in my heart and always

remember

> the many times you have overcome despair and pulled up the courage

to

> forge ahead.

>

> Vicky, if it is your decision to accept Hospice care and you know

that

> you need the help and comfort.....then I support you. I will hold

your

> name up to the Father. I will remember you every day.

>

> Hugs, Joyce D.

>

> Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary

Hypertension

> 2008

> Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc)

Rejected

> for Transplant 2006

> .....I will not forget you. Behold, I have engraved you on the

palm of

> my hands. Isaiah 49: 15-16

>

>

>

> >

> > HI everyone,

> >

> > I'm sorry I havent been keeping up with everyone, just having a

lot of

> > pain and shortness of breath. I talked to my dr and he agreed, its

> time

> > for Hospice so....they come Friday at 2pm to sign me up. I'm just

so

> > tired and worn out, and most of the pain I'm getting now is from

my

> > heart and my blockage. So, I will enjoy whats left, when it's

time for

> > me to go, my brother said he will let you all know. Thank

you

> > for being the best bunch of people I have ever met. I love you

> all.....

> >

> > Vicky81856 MI IPH/PF COPD Hammond Rich Syndrome 4-06

> >

>

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-Vicky, -

So many have written what I think is in all of our

hearts..........and I am also keeping you in my thoughts and prayers

and sending you many gentle hugs. My dad passed away 5 years from

Colon cancer...and my sibs and I walked the path with him. His

decision to go with Hospice was not a difficult one and he was with

them for over a year. The difference in him was remarkable......he

was more peaceful and at ease and relaxed after he placed his trust

in them. They were wonderful...I hope your experience is the same.

They are very caring people and can help you with so many things.

Gentle hugs,

Kathy fl

Pf 4/07

- In Breathe-Support , " Joyce " wrote

>

>

> Vicky,

>

> Even though it breaks my heart that your disease has brought you

here, I

> do understand your fatigue. I know it is extremely hard to push

through

> pain and the misery of no air. Some days it takes more strength

than we

> are able to produce.

>

> Only you know what is going on inside your body. Only you can know

the

> pain and the panic from trying to draw in one more breath. Only you

can

> make the decision that you have made. I will respect you for

making it

> and I will stand with you in spirit.

>

> I pray that one more miracle will occur and that God will grant you

> longer life and give you hope. You are a precious friend to so

many of

> us. I know that I will always hold you in my heart and always

remember

> the many times you have overcome despair and pulled up the courage

to

> forge ahead.

>

> Vicky, if it is your decision to accept Hospice care and you know

that

> you need the help and comfort.....then I support you. I will hold

your

> name up to the Father. I will remember you every day.

>

> Hugs, Joyce D.

>

> Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary

Hypertension

> 2008

> Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc)

Rejected

> for Transplant 2006

> .....I will not forget you. Behold, I have engraved you on the

palm of

> my hands. Isaiah 49: 15-16

>

>

>

> >

> > HI everyone,

> >

> > I'm sorry I havent been keeping up with everyone, just having a

lot of

> > pain and shortness of breath. I talked to my dr and he agreed, its

> time

> > for Hospice so....they come Friday at 2pm to sign me up. I'm just

so

> > tired and worn out, and most of the pain I'm getting now is from

my

> > heart and my blockage. So, I will enjoy whats left, when it's

time for

> > me to go, my brother said he will let you all know. Thank

you

> > for being the best bunch of people I have ever met. I love you

> all.....

> >

> > Vicky81856 MI IPH/PF COPD Hammond Rich Syndrome 4-06

> >

>

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Dear Vicky,

There is so much I want to say to you and I am not sure where to start. I have felt such a connection to you from the beginning. It is so hard to imagine that it has been over two years since we both were diagnosed. We joined the board about the same time, started prednisone together, wrote about our weird cravings (you were eating potatoe chips mixed with fruit cocktail and I was eating salmon like it was going out of style!) and strange symptoms. Both of us were convinced that we would not make it through that first year and we both had big plans for our time-you wanted to make it to your daughter's wedding and I wanted one last big summer fling with my family- and everyone rejoiced with us when both dreams came true. I just looked at the pictures again, your wedding, my summer, what a magical time for both of us. I know this was not a decision made lightly and I know you have been in so much

pain this last year-but I also know that I just don't want to let you go, I don't want to wait for a call from , I don't want to stop seeing your cute little pink writing, I don't want. . . I am praying with all my heart that some wondrous miracle happens and that pain and breathlessness disappears before tomorrow and you get another magical summer. I love you dear, dear sister and I wish there was so much more that I could do than to tell you I love you and I am praying.

Sarcoid/PF 3/2006 California

Hospice

HI everyone,I'm sorry I havent been keeping up with everyone, just having a lot of pain and shortness of breath. I talked to my dr and he agreed, its time for Hospice so....they come Friday at 2pm to sign me up. I'm just so tired and worn out, and most of the pain I'm getting now is from my heart and my blockage. So, I will enjoy whats left, when it's time for me to go, my brother said he will let you all know. Thank you for being the best bunch of people I have ever met. I love you all.....Vicky81856 MI IPH/PF COPD Hammond Rich Syndrome 4-06

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