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,Yeah in a big office like that it just doesn't work does it. But then you have the disability and I don't. If I could sell the house and get even the $40000 we put down it would help but when caught between a rock and a hard place, one must think thin! LOL Gotta remember to buy those lottery tickets ha haDyane,

54, Phoenix, IIP 02 now NSIP 09, Breast Cancer, Psoriasis,

Lipodermatosclerosis, Diabetes, and now a RA like autoimmune component,

yadda yadda yadda."Life is not a journey to the grave with

intentions of arriving is a pretty, well-preserved body, but rather to

skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, chocolate in

one hand, Margaritas in the other, loudly proclaiming "Holy **** What a

ride!"."> >> > Dyane Billings!> > > > I think it was you that said you were still working full-time?  Do you need your oxygen while at work? If so, how does your employer accommodate this need?> > > > I just went on part-time disability, so I'm only working 12 hours a week now. I'm fine while sitting at my desk but its a long walk to the restroom, lunchroom, and copier machine and I really need to be using my O2 when I get up and move at work.> >  C_53_Familial IPF_5/09> > Washington> >>

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