Oh, Andi, how scary! Yeah, life-extending is good.
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What Tep said! DCJ, your heart is too grand and loving a thing to hear numbers stuck on it -- I'm so glad that you're getting the solutions you need.
Trudy - good news! continuing recovery~ma and health ~ma to thems that still need it.
Sorry, poor spelling. PICC line, not pict. Anyway, it's in. The benefit of being on massive pain meds, apparently, is that you don't even feel something being inserted through a vein into your heart.
ETA: Oh D&A, how scary! So glad you got this diagnosed. And yay for good news, Trudy!
Yeah, that was NOT something you needed to be in the room to see :(
Trudy, what wonderful news!!!
Pix, don't worry about spellings. I used to do Medical Transcription, and I still have to look things up half the time. Give yourself a break right now, love.
Good god, Daniel. Low-oxygen counts are no small potatoes. Getting down to 20 is terrifying. I'm glad you've been diagnosed.
Sneaking in before I bolt from the office...
Pix, so much love and good thoughts to you and Drew. Please tell him we love him and want him back to being cranky and irreverant soon.
Andi and DCJ, all the ~ma in the world. Oxygen-rich sleep shouldn't be so hard.
Trudy, fabulous news!
Hil, feel better. I know it's miserable in this heat. DC hit 99 today (according to my car).
Seska, house~ma to you and The Girl. May you be able to go anywhere in your own home you want, tout suite.
And I'm off. I really loathe and detest the end of the fiscal year.
What everyone said, DCJ. 20 is terrifying, and getting a CPAP or something that works for you will make an amazing amount of difference.
In my own VERRA petty medical issues, I seem to have an itchy rash on my left eyelid. WTF?
Yoiks, Daniel! I'm glad they caught that.
I'm so glad school starts tomorrow. My kids don't know how lucky they are to have survived to the first day of school.