Guest guest Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 May Funny you mention the scooters everywhere now. I'm use to seeing them in stores and such but in the neighborhood we live in, I see quite a few on the sidewalks. Some seem to just be cruising the neighborhood while others are running to the shopping centers a couple of blocks away. > > > just a wee note from scotland to say > sorry your are feeling so poorly. i > sure hope you are resting up to ensure > you enjoy chattanooga as much as you > can. i love watching all the > people in their mobility scooters. they > are everywhere in scotland now. fantastic. > i hope one day people with o2 are just as > common. > > take care of you and john. > > who is all going to chattanooga this time > round. i really enjoyed it vicariously > last time. > > may uip 0606 > glasgow, 50yo > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2009 Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 Just a wee note from me May, haven't seen you on the board for a long while. Hope all well with you as it can be. I'm working my way through some problems... Hugs. MamaSher; 71, IPF 3-2006, OR.Don't fret about tomorrow, God is already there! peggy just a wee note from scotland to saysorry your are feeling so poorly. isure hope you are resting up to ensureyou enjoy chattanooga as much as youcan. i love watching all the people in their mobility scooters. theyare everywhere in scotland now. fantastic.i hope one day people with o2 are just ascommon.take care of you and john.who is all going to chattanooga this timeround. i really enjoyed it vicariously last time.may uip 0606glasgow, 50yo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2009 Report Share Posted October 23, 2009 May, I am not really sure who all is going to Chatt. But we will be posting a lot of pictures that evening I'm sure. is going to help me get my things together. that should be fun.. this drop I've had is horrible. just sitting now I am on 6L and when I am walking to the bathroom I use 10L and it still falls... GGGRRRRRRRR I am really ticked. But I am hoping to recover a bit back. We will see. How is the little Prince? I know he is such a joy to all of you. Better get myself down for a while. Love ya lass. Love & Prayers, Peggy Florida, 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." just a wee note from scotland to say sorry your are feeling so poorly. i sure hope you are resting up to ensure you enjoy chattanooga as much as you can. i love watching all the people in their mobility scooters. they are everywhere in scotland now. fantastic. i hope one day people with o2 are just as common. take care of you and john. who is all going to chattanooga this time round. i really enjoyed it vicariously last time. may uip 0606 glasgow, 50yo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2009 Report Share Posted October 24, 2009 peggy ive been reading about how poorly you are feeling. i think its an excellent idea to get the jazzy chair, especially if you can take it to chattanooga. i do wonder if taking NAC would be worth another try now - to get rid of some coughing - i get something called - flumucil - from the docs now that dissolves in water and doesnt upset the tummy. it only seems to work for 4hrs until the next dose is due (unlike my other nac) but is it not worth trying again. apart from the cough being a misery, i also feel it strains everything. i am so pleased that you are going to chattanooga. it will be wonderful. thomas is thriving. i was in his house on wednesday and as he isnt used to seing us there, he was all excited. he is enjoying showing us his moves (he can reach and grab things now) and loves grabbing my nose hose. he has his own (an old one of mine) but still prefers the one from my nose. of course it goes straight into his mouth for the gums. no teeth yet though. you were all so right about being a grandma. may > > > just a wee note from scotland to say > sorry your are feeling so poorly. i > sure hope you are resting up to ensure > you enjoy chattanooga as much as you > can. i love watching all the > people in their mobility scooters. they > are everywhere in scotland now. fantastic. > i hope one day people with o2 are just as > common. > > take care of you and john. > > who is all going to chattanooga this time > round. i really enjoyed it vicariously > last time. > > may uip 0606 > glasgow, 50yo > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2009 Report Share Posted November 13, 2009 Peggy, A week ago Wed 4 Nov I ended up in the OSU ER again. my Satch was 38, when I think of it I don't know how I made that, but I did. They did get my satch up, flew me to a room, with 3 IV's, no veins would cooperate but they got them by gum, believe me I am not complaining, they saved my life. I made the decision - no more Chemo. Hopsice stepped in and that was all she wrote. Wonderful, Wonderul , I can't say that enough. I feel 100% better, I am breathing better and I have the best damn drugs you will find out about from you Hospice. Please make sure you take the med's, they are not there to keep you drugged, they are there to keep you confortable with your breathing, since I was in the hospital they started me on a routine hoping it would work on me. It did, so I was able to go home and be cared for here and not some ficility. Peggy, you will feel so much better, please do everything they suggest. I will be thinking about you, please do not hesitate to ask me anything, I am open to discussion on anything you wan't to discuss. I say.............. you and I are going to have a very merry Christmas. Prays are in my heart for you. ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2009 Report Share Posted November 14, 2009 , I didn't tell you. go to Jazzy chair and you can see them.. battery powered, small. You can also google battery chairs and see several diff. ones. peggy > > I wondering the same thin I'm not in a chair yet, but it's around the corner.  Is there a smaller version of the battery powered chair? >  > > > > > <FONT face= " comic sans ms " color=#40007f size=3> Soulliere & nbsp; <IMG src= " http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/50.gif " ></FONT> > > > > > ________________________________ > > To: Breathe-Support > Sent: Sat, November 14, 2009 3:34:33 PM > Subject: Re: Peggy > >  > Peggy, > > I am curious of what to use for transportation in the house. I have a wheele chair, it is too big for a couple of the doors, but workable, just wandering if they have something smaller? I am just learnig my limits. Wow what a feeling not haveing oxy in my legs. Am I missing someting on how to build that up. With added meds I am breathing better and keeping by oxy up. > Well hope this is a good day for you. with love. > ellen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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