Hubby's filled in another box on his "medical conditions to achieve in my lifetime," a semi-collapsed lung. I told him to stop treating the diagnostic manual as a to-do list. He shrugged and said, "It's not like it's the first collapsed lung I've had." I told him not to sound so proud.
Frustrating man. He told his doctor that he thought his CPAP was at a high enough pressure that it a collapsed lung wouldn't happen. Doc laughed. So now he's on Advair to clear up the gunk. We should be collecting points for all this stuff.
Oh, good lord, Connie! Tell him to STOP THAT.
Dang, dude. I hope it clears up well. Goodness.
I should not have to great news of "semi-collapsed lung" with a sigh of relief and "Is that all?" I was afraid of pneumonia, or TB, since his mom was treated for it when he was a kid and she didn't tell anyone. We only found out by going through stacks of papers and finding the letter saying "completion of treatment."
So he comes by it honestly. "Honey, should I go to the doctor for this or will a band-aid do?" "I can see the bone!" "So yes on the ER?"
And I just got up from a nap. I'm going in to work now, a bit later than usual, because of having that seminar yesterday. Nice nap. Two cats.
Good gravy. Semi-collapsed lung. Well, I'm glad it's not worse. Much ~ma for getting better, though.
P.S. Only Buffistas could make me laugh about Harvey's urinary tract issues. Love you. Love you to bits.
yay naps for WindSparrow!
Connie, have you considered renting him out to medical schools? Educational for them, some money for you.
Boo lung! Yay not worse problem!
Yay naps!
I just started taking Cal/Mag and vitamin D (yes with food) before I go to bed... I slept HARD last night and am feeling strangely good today. This could be interesting.
I hope your husband recovers from his collapsed lung quickly, Connie.
smonster, that sounds interesting. I'll be interested in how the combo works out for you.