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Margaret - It does sound like a bad day for you yesterday, but it's a new day now. Hope that it is a better one for you today. My issue is this crappy illness, that I feel really tired if I do work (which I am not) and the money I had put away for this time of life has had a big bite out of it due to the economy. I wonder what to do, then I remember that God put us here and He will get us through. But there is a time lag between "what to do" and "God will provide". ;-)

Barbara McD

IPF, Sept 08

Beautiful Western NC

Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. Galatians 6:9

To: Breathe-Support Sent: Friday, March 6, 2009 3:48:26 AMSubject: Barbara McD re: woe as me day

Hi Barbara, I have had one of those days too. I appreciated Mike's Handy Little Chart also. I wasn't encouraged by my Tuesday pulmo visit and I have an echo cardiogram, blood tests, UA and a visit to the opthomologist tomorrow. He has given me two new medications on top of the new one I got in January. They are waiting on approval for that horrid tasting sticky stuff that has been mentioned. His cheery little words on his report that he does on the computer during the visit and gives me as I leave said among other things 'The hypersensitive pneumonitis is destroying the lungs.'

I will wait until I get the results from tomorrow to see where that puts me. It all just makes me plain old tired... Hopefully we will be out of our funk soon. You will have to take pictures of the dog wood, rhodadendron, wild azalias, orchids, redbud, forsithia and other mountain flowers of spring for me in case I don't get there. I really want to go home.

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Barb that lag time is called Faith..  LOL  I live on a LOT of Faith.. Love & Prayers, PeggyFlorida,  IPF/UIP 2004"I believe that friends are quiet angels who lift us to our feet, when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly."  Margaret - It does sound like a bad day for you yesterday, but it's a new day now.  Hope that it is a better one for you today.  My issue is this crappy illness, that I feel really tired if I do work (which I am not) and the money I had put away for this time of life has had a big bite out of it due to the economy.  I wonder what to do, then I remember that God put us here and He will get us through.  But there is a time lag between "what to do" and "God will provide".  ;-) Barbara McDIPF, Sept 08Beautiful Western NC   Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.  Galatians 6:9 From: margaretmcconnell64 <margaretmcconnell64 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com>To: Breathe-Support Sent: Friday, March 6, 2009 3:48:26 AMSubject:  Barbara McD re: woe as me dayHi Barbara, I have had one of those days too. I appreciated Mike's Handy Little Chart also. I wasn't encouraged by my Tuesday pulmo visit and I have an echo cardiogram, blood tests, UA and a visit to the opthomologist tomorrow. He has given me two new medications on top of the new one I got in January. They are waiting on approval for that horrid tasting sticky stuff that has been mentioned. His cheery little words on his report that he does on the computer during the visit and gives me as I leave said among other things 'The hypersensitive pneumonitis is destroying the lungs.'I will wait until I get the results from tomorrow to see where that puts me. It all just makes me plain old tired... Hopefully we will be out of our funk soon. You will have to take pictures of the dog wood, rhodadendron, wild azalias, orchids, redbud, forsithia and other mountain flowers of spring for me in case I don't get there. I really want to go home.

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Margaret... your last report here is certainly bad news isn't it...

I'm so sorry.

God bless.

MamaSher; 70, IPF 3-06, OR. NasturtiumsDon't fret about tomorrow, God is already there!

Barbara McD re: woe as me day

Hi Barbara, I have had one of those days too. I appreciated Mike's Handy Little Chart also. I wasn't encouraged by my Tuesday pulmo visit and I have an echo cardiogram, blood tests, UA and a visit to the opthomologist tomorrow. He has given me two new medications on top of the new one I got in January. They are waiting on approval for that horrid tasting sticky stuff that has been mentioned. His cheery little words on his report that he does on the computer during the visit and gives me as I leave said among other things 'The hypersensitive pneumonitis is destroying the lungs.'

I will wait until I get the results from tomorrow to see where that puts me. It all just makes me plain old tired... Hopefully we will be out of our funk soon. You will have to take pictures of the dog wood, rhodadendron, wild azalias, orchids, redbud, forsithia and other mountain flowers of spring for me in case I don't get there. I really want to go home.

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Margaret... your last report here is certainly bad news isn't it...

I'm so sorry.

God bless.

MamaSher; 70, IPF 3-06, OR. NasturtiumsDon't fret about tomorrow, God is already there!

Barbara McD re: woe as me day

Hi Barbara, I have had one of those days too. I appreciated Mike's Handy Little Chart also. I wasn't encouraged by my Tuesday pulmo visit and I have an echo cardiogram, blood tests, UA and a visit to the opthomologist tomorrow. He has given me two new medications on top of the new one I got in January. They are waiting on approval for that horrid tasting sticky stuff that has been mentioned. His cheery little words on his report that he does on the computer during the visit and gives me as I leave said among other things 'The hypersensitive pneumonitis is destroying the lungs.'

I will wait until I get the results from tomorrow to see where that puts me. It all just makes me plain old tired... Hopefully we will be out of our funk soon. You will have to take pictures of the dog wood, rhodadendron, wild azalias, orchids, redbud, forsithia and other mountain flowers of spring for me in case I don't get there. I really want to go home.

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