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Sher,They are saving the house in my daughters cul-de-sac for me until Monday night or Tuesday morning. That should give me time to find out if the people want the house. My daughter thinks that it was meant to be. That was her words, the same as yours. I just got back from fishing. It's the first time I have gone in two years. I accidentally went without oxygen for several hours. I thought that Bob had set it up for me and he hadn't. I didn't realize that it wasn't on until it dawned on me that I couldn't heart it puffing. I don't know if that is what caused it but I felt like I was losing my voice for awhile. I think that it is alright now. Anyhow, we limited. It's the first time that I have gone in two years. It was fun until the lake got crowded.Beverley Joy, 71, IPF 1-09, Sjogren's, Fibromyalgia, diabetes, Idaho

From: Sher Bauman <bofus (AT) wbcable (DOT) net>Subject: Re: Re: introductionTo: Breathe-Support@ yahoogroups. comDate: Thursday, June 11, 2009, 10:25 AM

Peggy...ok, I called and left a msg...we'll see what we will see.

Thanks.

Tea room sounds nice.

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

introduction> > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone. I was diagnosed with ILD a year ago but basically thought the doctor was wrong so I stayed in denial until recently. I might still be in denial on some level. I am seeing a great pulmonologist at University of Washington in Seattle who is researching GERD and ILD. I had a series of unusual events that occurred that led him to think my ILD might be exacerbated by GERD or maybe caused? He won't be specific. I get the impression that they don't really know if GERD can cause ILD or not. So, this week I am undergoing a host of tests for my lungs, heart and GERD. For the most part I am doing really well and the only medication I am on is omraprazole for the GERD and my hormone replacements. I am able to play tennis but if I run for a few balls in a row my heart rate jumps up really high. It comes back down again quickly so I have decided for now to only play with people who have an understanding of how important it is for me to take my time between points even though that is breaking the rules of tennis. I am suspecting that I should probably switch to another form of exercise that is less 'fast start'. Every thing I read about this disease is pretty depressing. I'd love to talk to someone else out there who is doing well who and is stable. I wonder how long I can stay stable and also if anyone has had any success getting their ILD arrested in development by managing their GERD.> >>

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Subject: Re: Peggy E and SherTo: Breathe-Support Date: Saturday, June 13, 2009, 7:54 PM

Sher,They are saving the house in my daughters cul-de-sac for me until Monday night or Tuesday morning. That should give me time to find out if the people want the house. My daughter thinks that it was meant to be. That was her words, the same as yours. I just got back from fishing. It's the first time I have gone in two years. I accidentally went without oxygen for several hours. I thought that Bob had set it up for me and he hadn't. I didn't realize that it wasn't on until it dawned on me that I couldn't heart it puffing. I don't know if that is what caused it but I felt like I was losing my voice for awhile. I think that it is alright now. Anyhow, we limited. It's the first time that I have gone in two years. It was fun until the lake got crowded.Beverley Joy, 71, IPF 1-09, Sjogren's, Fibromyalgia, diabetes, Idaho

From: Sher Bauman <bofus (AT) wbcable (DOT) net>Subject: Re: Re: introductionTo: Breathe-Support@ yahoogroups. comDate: Thursday, June 11, 2009, 10:25 AM

Peggy...ok, I called and left a msg...we'll see what we will see.

Thanks.

Tea room sounds nice.

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

introduction> > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone. I was diagnosed with ILD a year ago but basically thought the doctor was wrong so I stayed in denial

until recently. I might still be in denial on some level. I am seeing a great pulmonologist at University of Washington in Seattle who is researching GERD and ILD. I had a series of unusual events that occurred that led him to think my ILD might be exacerbated by GERD or maybe caused? He won't be specific. I get the impression that they don't really know if GERD can cause ILD or not. So, this week I am undergoing a host of tests for my lungs, heart and GERD. For the most part I am doing really well and the only medication I am on is omraprazole for the GERD and my hormone replacements. I am able to play tennis but if I run for a few balls in a row my heart rate jumps up really high. It comes back down again quickly so I have decided for now to only play with people who have an understanding of how important it is for me to take my time between points even though that is breaking the rules of tennis. I am suspecting that I should probably switch to

another form of exercise that is less 'fast start'. Every thing I read about this disease is pretty depressing. I'd love to talk to someone else out there who is doing well who and is stable. I wonder how long I can stay stable and also if anyone has had any success getting their ILD arrested in development by managing their GERD.> >>

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BJ...isn't that great about the house? I hope this all falls in place for you.

Do be sure and check the o2 yourself in the future. No o2 can make a fishing trip pretty miserable, not to mention dangerous!

Did you catch anything?

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

introduction> > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone. I was diagnosed with ILD a year ago but basically thought the doctor was wrong so I stayed in denial until recently. I might still be in denial on some level. I am seeing a great pulmonologist at University of Washington in Seattle who is researching GERD and ILD. I had a series of unusual events that occurred that led him to think my ILD might be exacerbated by GERD or maybe caused? He won't be specific. I get the impression that they don't really know if GERD can cause ILD or not. So, this week I am undergoing a host of tests for my lungs, heart and GERD. For the most part I am doing really well and the only medication I am on is omraprazole for the GERD and my hormone replacements. I am able to play tennis but if I run for a few balls in a row my heart rate jumps up really high. It comes back down again quickly so I have decided for now to only play with people who have an understanding of how important it is for me to take my time between points even though that is breaking the rules of tennis. I am suspecting that I should probably switch to another form of exercise that is less 'fast start'. Every thing I read about this disease is pretty depressing. I'd love to talk to someone else out there who is doing well who and is stable. I wonder how long I can stay stable and also if anyone has had any success getting their ILD arrested in development by managing their GERD.> >>

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Joyce, Thank you. I should be working on my house but we are going again tomorrow. I get tired very easy so I may have to get up early to get the house looking a little better.Beverley Joy, 71, IPF 1-09, Sjogren's, Fibromyalgia, diabetes, Idaho

From: Sher Bauman <bofus (AT) wbcable (DOT) net>Subject: Re: Re: introductionTo: Breathe-Support@ yahoogroups. comDate: Thursday, June 11, 2009, 10:25 AM

Peggy...ok, I called and left a msg...we'll see what we will see.

Thanks.

Tea room sounds nice.

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

introduction> > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone. I was diagnosed with ILD a year ago but basically thought the doctor was wrong so I stayed in denial

until recently. I might still be in denial on some level. I am seeing a great pulmonologist at University of Washington in Seattle who is researching GERD and ILD. I had a series of unusual events that occurred that led him to think my ILD might be exacerbated by GERD or maybe caused? He won't be specific. I get the impression that they don't really know if GERD can cause ILD or not. So, this week I am undergoing a host of tests for my lungs, heart and GERD. For the most part I am doing really well and the only medication I am on is omraprazole for the GERD and my hormone replacements. I am able to play tennis but if I run for a few balls in a row my heart rate jumps up really high. It comes back down again quickly so I have decided for now to only play with people who have an understanding of how important it is for me to take my time between points even though that is breaking the rules of tennis. I am suspecting that I should probably switch to

another form of exercise that is less 'fast start'. Every thing I read about this disease is pretty depressing. I'd love to talk to someone else out there who is doing well who and is stable. I wonder how long I can stay stable and also if anyone has had any success getting their ILD arrested in development by managing their GERD.> >>

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Yes, I caught something. We caught our limit for the day.Beverley Joy, 71, IPF 1-09, Sjogren's, Fibromyalgia, diabetes, Idaho

From: Sher Bauman <bofus (AT) wbcable (DOT) net>Subject: Re: Re: introductionTo: Breathe-Support@ yahoogroups. comDate: Thursday, June 11, 2009, 10:25 AM

Peggy...ok, I called and left a msg...we'll see what we will see.

Thanks.

Tea room sounds nice.

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

introduction> > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone. I was diagnosed with ILD a year ago but basically thought the doctor was wrong so I stayed in denial until recently. I might still be in denial on some level. I am seeing a great pulmonologist at University of Washington in Seattle who is researching GERD and ILD. I had a series of unusual events that occurred that led him to think my ILD might be exacerbated by GERD or maybe caused? He won't be specific. I get the impression that they don't really know if GERD can cause ILD or not. So, this week I am undergoing a host of tests for my lungs, heart and GERD. For the most part I am doing really well and the only medication I am on is omraprazole for the GERD and my hormone replacements. I am able to play tennis but if I run for a few balls in a row my heart rate jumps up really high. It comes back down again quickly so I have decided for now to only play with people who have an understanding of how important it is for me to take my time between points even though that is breaking the rules of tennis. I am suspecting that I should probably switch to another form of exercise that is less 'fast start'. Every thing I read about this disease is pretty depressing. I'd love to talk to someone else out there who is doing well who and is stable. I wonder how long I can stay stable and also if anyone has had any success getting their ILD arrested in development by managing their GERD.> >>

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