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Donna G. - 03 Feb 2007 04:15 GMT
Hi Gang,

Phew, what a first week at home it has been.   Busy to be sure, but
still so good to be home!!!

While I have my personal assistant here (ROFL --- just kidding!
Actually a good friend of mine is here typing this for me!)  I could get
use to this dictating stuff though!!!

********First of all, let me just say that I share this long boring saga
not because I want any sympathy, but more so to be a lesson to others,
as well as a heads up to others to not be so slow in seeking help or so
stupid as to think that you can always handl everything on your own at
home, like I did!   Perhaps if I had gone to the ER to get some fluids
pumped in to me, I wouldn't be in this predicament now!!!******

OK, here is my saga.  

For about 3 days before I had my stroke, I had had some intestinal bug
and wasn't keeping much down.   On Dec. 30th, it seemed to get even
worse, and I had gotten to the point where I wasn't even keeping sips of
water down and wasn't sleeping much due to the constant nausea and
vomiting.   Sooooooo, about
4:30 a.m. (now dec. 31st), I threw on some old scrungy clothes and
decided to head for Meijers to get something over the counter to try and
calm the nausea and such.  I looked horrendous as I hadn't slept much,
hadn't showered, etc.  But, hey, I figured, who was going to see me
anyways.  I would run to Meijers and be back in my apartment in 20
minutes or so, so off I went.  Wrong!!!

Had literally just pulled in off the main road into the Meijers parking
lot when I was hit with a huge wave of nausea, lightheadedness, and
blurred vision.   Whoa, I thought, better stop the car before I get up
close to where everyone parks.    So, stopped the car and figured if I
got out of the car for a minute or two, the cool night air would revive
me a bit and I could then be on my way again.
Wrong again!!!  

I stood up out of the car and knew right away that something just wasn't
right, so sat back down on the seat with the door still open.   Knew I
was going to pass out, so very quickly grabbed my cell phone and dialed
9-1-1.   When they answered, I tried to tell them that I was sick and
needed help, but my words had started to slur, and don't know how much
sense I was making by that point.  That is the last thing I remember
until about 11:45 p.m that night.   Woke up in the CCMU (coronary care
medical unit) with all sorts of people hovering over me and asking me
lots of questions.  I was still a bit too confused and more or less
faded in and out of conciousness until the morning of 1-1-07 when I
became more alert and was able to grasp a little more of my
surroundings.   I ask where I was, and they told me the hospital.  They
said I had gotten sick and called 9-1-1.   They also told me I was in my
car.  Panic # 1 hit --- I panicked when they told me I had been in my
car and I ask them did I kill anyone?  The nurse said no, you were able
to get your car stopped and call for help---thank God!!!  I thought.  

Panic # 2 then hit.   How come I couldn't move anything on the left at
all and how come my vision was so blurry?  

Panic # 3 came when I ask where my clothes were and they said that they
had had to cut everything off of me and all I had left were my shoes!
Then they ask me if I wanted my clothes back----uhhhhh, no, i don't
think so!!!   lol!!!  

panic # 4 hit when I ask where my bag was that had my oxygen tank in it.
They said you didn't come in with any bag!   What???   Where is my
bag???  You didn come in with any bag!!!   My bag had not only my oxygen
tank in it, but also my wallet and my cell phone were missing.   (a
friend did go find my car and found the bag and the cell phone locked in
the car on the front seat!---thankfully no one had broken into the car
and stolen the stuff.)

They (the doctors and nurses) said they thought that I had had a stroke,
but they also were working on several differntiating diagnoses' of
seizure disorder (since apparently I had had a number of seizures both
in the ambulance and in the ER), a severe infection, and/or some type of
metabolic disorder.    

Well, I'm telling you, I think I have had just about every test under
the sun and then some.   They did tox screens, cbc's, ua's (which did
show a uti that I hadn't been aware of),ekg, eeg, tee (transesophageal
echocardiogram) chest x-ray, head ct, carotid artery ct, carotid artery
angiogram, spinal tap (boy am I glad I was unconcious through that!),
gave me several doses of narcan, in case I had overdosed on something,
etc, etc, etc.  Only things of real signifigance that they found was wbc
of 16, a uti, a mass on my thyroid gland, and multiple premature atrial
contractions on the ekg.  On 1-1-07, they did a 2nd ct with contrast of
the head and neck.  They did not find any significant lesions just one
questionable spot that they believe represents a small stroke caused by
what they believe to be me getting so dehydrated and the fact that my
blood pressure runs so low, that they feel that I got too dehydrated and
that plunged my blood pressure to a point of being so low that it didn't
allow enough blood flow to the brain, thus causing the stroke and the
paralysis.   I questioned this, as I had always thought that strokes
were caused by high blood pressure or high cholesterol.  ICU doctor
said, no, there are many causes of stroke and sometimes low blood
pressure can be just as dangerous as high blood pressure.  

Wow, didn't I feel stupid!!!    

So, after several days in the ccmu, was moved to what they call a step
down unit.  Spent a couple of days there until they felt I was stable
enough to be transferred to the acute care rehab unit in the hospital.  

Spent 21 days in the rehab unit doing PT, OT, speech therapy, and rec
therapy all twice a day.  The PT and OT was 6 days a week and the other
therapies were 5 days a week.  also had a visit with a psychiatrist to
make sure I wasn't depressed.   Apparently after a stroke up to 80% of
people get depressed. LOL......she (the psychiatrist) got to ask about
4-5 questions before I got bored with her questions and just piped up
and said let me tell you what I am like and what I am all about!
ROFL!!!   I think I caught her off gaurd a bit.   In the end, she said I
was not depressed and had a normal reaction to all that had taken place.
In fact, she said I think you not only have a normal reaction, but I
would say you have a very healthy and exceptional way of dealing with
things. The speech therapy was because I was having some memory issues
and cognitive issues which fall under the speech therapy umbrella (so,
if I don't make a lot of sense, at least I have an excuse now!!!  rofl).
Was an intense time with the schedule in rehab, but what is needed to
start getting back some function.  I arrived in the unit virtually
unable to even shift around in the bed by myself, and left with fairly
good movement back in my arm and hand, although still very weak and
still not able to lift the arm over my head, and able to be upright with
a walker.  I can walk, but it is very very slow going and my foot drags
something terrible.   The home PT is ordering me a brace for the foot as
well as a speical pair of shoes to accomadate the brace.   She said both
the brace  and the shoes should be fully covered by insurance.  We'll
see.

I am still covered with some huge bruises on my upper arms that everyone
thinks is from the paramedics trying to get me out of my car and onto a
back board as well as being a bit combative with them enroute to the
hospital.  (how embarassing!)

I am very lucky to have an excellent PT person coming into my home as
well as a very very good home health aide.  PT and OT will come in 3
times a week and the home health aide will come in twice a week.   A
social worker will come in once ever week or two.

Needless to say, there will be no driving for a while!

All in all, a heck of a way to end one year and ring in another year,
and yet I am so very blessed way beyond what I deserve by some
absolutely incredible friends, family, church family, and even the staff
at the rehab unit.   Made a couple of friends that I will keep in
contact with outside of the hospital and also got the rec therapists
interested in the knifty knitter rings.   They actually went out and
bought a couple of them and I showed them how to use them even one
handed.   Promised them that when I was doing better that I would come
back and teach several of them how to use them for knitting so that they
could show other patients.   One of the social workers and one of the
physician assistants ( a man no less) want to also learn, so will
probably make several trips back there to teach them al,l and give back
a little of what they gave to me!!!

Well, that's my story and I'm sticking to it!  Still every bit as ornery
as usual---lol

Oh yeah, did I say how absolutely blessed I am!!!

Wow!!!

Thanks to each and every one of you for blessing me in so many ways with
your prayers, cards, phone calls, e-cards, gifts, visits, etc.

May each of you be every bit as blessed as I am!!!!

Love & hugs,

Donna G.
.
.
.
ANGELS EXIST, but some times, since they don't all have wings, we call
them FRIENDS......
DAB - 03 Feb 2007 12:39 GMT
> Hi Gang,
>
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> get some fluids pumped in to me, I wouldn't be in this predicament
> now!!!******

Wow what a saga indeed and I am happy you are home.  Yes it is important to
listen to what our bodies are trying to tell us.  Prayers to you for a
complete recovery!

From on Donna to another ;-)

Donna B.
GARY Z - 03 Feb 2007 13:30 GMT
HOLY sh.t Donna!!!! Pardon my english please, but holy sh.t!
GaryZ

> Hi Gang,
>
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>
> OK, here is my saga....

> Love & hugs,
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> ANGELS EXIST, but some times, since they don't all have wings, we call
> them FRIENDS......
Kelly C. - 03 Feb 2007 16:19 GMT
Perfectly put, Gary!lol

I think we can all learn from Donna's experience. Don't we all think we can
handle anything, and this too shall pass? Sometimes it doesn't, and then
we're screwed!

Donna, I'm so glad you survived this. Your sense of humor will help a lot
during your recovery.

Hugs,
Kelly C.

> HOLY sh.t Donna!!!! Pardon my english please, but holy sh.t!
> GaryZ
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
>> ANGELS EXIST, but some times, since they don't all have wings, we call
>> them FRIENDS......
Adelle - 04 Feb 2007 02:21 GMT
Wow!!!!!

Everyone has said it all already. Am so glad you survived this incredible
ordeal. Sending hugs and virtual chocolate!!

Adelle

> Perfectly put, Gary!lol
>
[quoted text clipped - 37 lines]
>>> ANGELS EXIST, but some times, since they don't all have wings, we call
>>> them FRIENDS......
Cindy - 03 Feb 2007 15:27 GMT
Oh my goodness....Thank God for looking after you on your trip to the
Pharmacy...
It could have turned oh so different...
Bless your heart...
No more road trips for  you...
Continued prayers that the PT will help you get back what you lost and that
you keep getting better...
Lots and lots and lots of hugs...you have been so missed.
Cindy

> Hi Gang,
>
[quoted text clipped - 170 lines]
> ANGELS EXIST, but some times, since they don't all have wings, we call
> them FRIENDS......
RhondaM - 03 Feb 2007 16:36 GMT
WOW.. I am so glad you had your cell phone with y ou and that you were able
enough to dial 911. My goodness I did not know you could have a stroke due
to low blood pressure. You def went through an ordeal. I am so happy that
you are home and on your way to recovery.

RhondaM

> Hi Gang,
>
[quoted text clipped - 170 lines]
> ANGELS EXIST, but some times, since they don't all have wings, we call
> them FRIENDS......
d'huit - 03 Feb 2007 18:10 GMT
dang!  ((((((((((((((((((((donnag)))))))))))))))))))  h0ly c0w!  i'm soooo
glad you made it through all that!  thank goodness you had your cell on you
and were able to call for help!

take good care of yourself, sweetie.  know that you are loved and cared
about.

kate

Hi Gang,

Phew, what a first week at home it has been.   Busy to be sure, but
still so good to be home!!!

While I have my personal assistant here (ROFL --- just kidding!
Actually a good friend of mine is here typing this for me!)  I could get
use to this dictating stuff though!!!

********First of all, let me just say that I share this long boring saga
not because I want any sympathy, but more so to be a lesson to others,
as well as a heads up to others to not be so slow in seeking help or so
stupid as to think that you can always handl everything on your own at
home, like I did!   Perhaps if I had gone to the ER to get some fluids
pumped in to me, I wouldn't be in this predicament now!!!******

OK, here is my saga.

For about 3 days before I had my stroke, I had had some intestinal bug
and wasn't keeping much down.   On Dec. 30th, it seemed to get even
worse, and I had gotten to the point where I wasn't even keeping sips of
water down and wasn't sleeping much due to the constant nausea and
vomiting.   Sooooooo, about
4:30 a.m. (now dec. 31st), I threw on some old scrungy clothes and
decided to head for Meijers to get something over the counter to try and
calm the nausea and such.  I looked horrendous as I hadn't slept much,
hadn't showered, etc.  But, hey, I figured, who was going to see me
anyways.  I would run to Meijers and be back in my apartment in 20
minutes or so, so off I went.  Wrong!!!

Had literally just pulled in off the main road into the Meijers parking
lot when I was hit with a huge wave of nausea, lightheadedness, and
blurred vision.   Whoa, I thought, better stop the car before I get up
close to where everyone parks.    So, stopped the car and figured if I
got out of the car for a minute or two, the cool night air would revive
me a bit and I could then be on my way again.
Wrong again!!!

I stood up out of the car and knew right away that something just wasn't
right, so sat back down on the seat with the door still open.   Knew I
was going to pass out, so very quickly grabbed my cell phone and dialed
9-1-1.   When they answered, I tried to tell them that I was sick and
needed help, but my words had started to slur, and don't know how much
sense I was making by that point.  That is the last thing I remember
until about 11:45 p.m that night.   Woke up in the CCMU (coronary care
medical unit) with all sorts of people hovering over me and asking me
lots of questions.  I was still a bit too confused and more or less
faded in and out of conciousness until the morning of 1-1-07 when I
became more alert and was able to grasp a little more of my
surroundings.   I ask where I was, and they told me the hospital.  They
said I had gotten sick and called 9-1-1.   They also told me I was in my
car.  Panic # 1 hit --- I panicked when they told me I had been in my
car and I ask them did I kill anyone?  The nurse said no, you were able
to get your car stopped and call for help---thank God!!!  I thought.

Panic # 2 then hit.   How come I couldn't move anything on the left at
all and how come my vision was so blurry?

Panic # 3 came when I ask where my clothes were and they said that they
had had to cut everything off of me and all I had left were my shoes!
Then they ask me if I wanted my clothes back----uhhhhh, no, i don't
think so!!!   lol!!!

panic # 4 hit when I ask where my bag was that had my oxygen tank in it.
They said you didn't come in with any bag!   What???   Where is my
bag???  You didn come in with any bag!!!   My bag had not only my oxygen
tank in it, but also my wallet and my cell phone were missing.   (a
friend did go find my car and found the bag and the cell phone locked in
the car on the front seat!---thankfully no one had broken into the car
and stolen the stuff.)

They (the doctors and nurses) said they thought that I had had a stroke,
but they also were working on several differntiating diagnoses' of
seizure disorder (since apparently I had had a number of seizures both
in the ambulance and in the ER), a severe infection, and/or some type of
metabolic disorder.

Well, I'm telling you, I think I have had just about every test under
the sun and then some.   They did tox screens, cbc's, ua's (which did
show a uti that I hadn't been aware of),ekg, eeg, tee (transesophageal
echocardiogram) chest x-ray, head ct, carotid artery ct, carotid artery
angiogram, spinal tap (boy am I glad I was unconcious through that!),
gave me several doses of narcan, in case I had overdosed on something,
etc, etc, etc.  Only things of real signifigance that they found was wbc
of 16, a uti, a mass on my thyroid gland, and multiple premature atrial
contractions on the ekg.  On 1-1-07, they did a 2nd ct with contrast of
the head and neck.  They did not find any significant lesions just one
questionable spot that they believe represents a small stroke caused by
what they believe to be me getting so dehydrated and the fact that my
blood pressure runs so low, that they feel that I got too dehydrated and
that plunged my blood pressure to a point of being so low that it didn't
allow enough blood flow to the brain, thus causing the stroke and the
paralysis.   I questioned this, as I had always thought that strokes
were caused by high blood pressure or high cholesterol.  ICU doctor
said, no, there are many causes of stroke and sometimes low blood
pressure can be just as dangerous as high blood pressure.

Wow, didn't I feel stupid!!!

So, after several days in the ccmu, was moved to what they call a step
down unit.  Spent a couple of days there until they felt I was stable
enough to be transferred to the acute care rehab unit in the hospital.

Spent 21 days in the rehab unit doing PT, OT, speech therapy, and rec
therapy all twice a day.  The PT and OT was 6 days a week and the other
therapies were 5 days a week.  also had a visit with a psychiatrist to
make sure I wasn't depressed.   Apparently after a stroke up to 80% of
people get depressed. LOL......she (the psychiatrist) got to ask about
4-5 questions before I got bored with her questions and just piped up
and said let me tell you what I am like and what I am all about!
ROFL!!!   I think I caught her off gaurd a bit.   In the end, she said I
was not depressed and had a normal reaction to all that had taken place.
In fact, she said I think you not only have a normal reaction, but I
would say you have a very healthy and exceptional way of dealing with
things. The speech therapy was because I was having some memory issues
and cognitive issues which fall under the speech therapy umbrella (so,
if I don't make a lot of sense, at least I have an excuse now!!!  rofl).
Was an intense time with the schedule in rehab, but what is needed to
start getting back some function.  I arrived in the unit virtually
unable to even shift around in the bed by myself, and left with fairly
good movement back in my arm and hand, although still very weak and
still not able to lift the arm over my head, and able to be upright with
a walker.  I can walk, but it is very very slow going and my foot drags
something terrible.   The home PT is ordering me a brace for the foot as
well as a speical pair of shoes to accomadate the brace.   She said both
the brace  and the shoes should be fully covered by insurance.  We'll
see.

I am still covered with some huge bruises on my upper arms that everyone
thinks is from the paramedics trying to get me out of my car and onto a
back board as well as being a bit combative with them enroute to the
hospital.  (how embarassing!)

I am very lucky to have an excellent PT person coming into my home as
well as a very very good home health aide.  PT and OT will come in 3
times a week and the home health aide will come in twice a week.   A
social worker will come in once ever week or two.

Needless to say, there will be no driving for a while!

All in all, a heck of a way to end one year and ring in another year,
and yet I am so very blessed way beyond what I deserve by some
absolutely incredible friends, family, church family, and even the staff
at the rehab unit.   Made a couple of friends that I will keep in
contact with outside of the hospital and also got the rec therapists
interested in the knifty knitter rings.   They actually went out and
bought a couple of them and I showed them how to use them even one
handed.   Promised them that when I was doing better that I would come
back and teach several of them how to use them for knitting so that they
could show other patients.   One of the social workers and one of the
physician assistants ( a man no less) want to also learn, so will
probably make several trips back there to teach them al,l and give back
a little of what they gave to me!!!

Well, that's my story and I'm sticking to it!  Still every bit as ornery
as usual---lol

Oh yeah, did I say how absolutely blessed I am!!!

Wow!!!

Thanks to each and every one of you for blessing me in so many ways with
your prayers, cards, phone calls, e-cards, gifts, visits, etc.

May each of you be every bit as blessed as I am!!!!

Love & hugs,

Donna G.
.
.
.
ANGELS EXIST, but some times, since they don't all have wings, we call
them FRIENDS......
Squirrely - 03 Feb 2007 18:47 GMT
Donna G,

It is so good to see you back and that it was not more serious. I am glad
you acted so quickly. Yeah dehydration can do a number on you and your dr is
right about the low bp. It can cause heart attacks and strokes as well as
high bp can. I learned that one years ago.

You take care and wishing you a quick and speedy recovery in all things.

Oh just so you know,  you are such a blessing to all of us too. I hope you
know that.

Lots of love and hugs and TLC coming your way.

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>
> Hi Gang,
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> ANGELS EXIST, but some times, since they don't all have wings, we call
> them FRIENDS......
Carole - 04 Feb 2007 06:35 GMT
Hi Donna,

You were very lucky! I know people have told me time and again to listen
to my body, but I am like you. I try to treat myself first. I hate
running to doctors for every little thing. But sometimes we don't know
what things are little and what things are not. I'll keep you in my
prayers for your recovery. Glad to hear you are home and take good care
of yourself!

Hugs,
Carole
DeeTee and Bob Taggart - 04 Feb 2007 02:56 GMT
{{{{{{{{{{{{Donna G}}}}}}}}}}} Welcome home, sweetie.

DeeTee

> Hi Gang,
>
[quoted text clipped - 170 lines]
> ANGELS EXIST, but some times, since they don't all have wings, we call
> them FRIENDS......
Donna G. - 04 Feb 2007 03:32 GMT
Thanks, gang!

It is still a bit mind boggeling to me as well, that you can get to a
point of dehydration that all this trouble can break loose on you!

I am so now just wanting to get the word out to everyone to be careful
and not let yourself get to that point!

I don't know if it is just me or what, but this years intestinal bug
seems to be hanging on to everyone for an awfully long time!  No 24 flu
bug here!   I have a friend right now who is into day 3 of this stuff.
Really nasty stuff.   Better to be safe than sorry and go to the ER to
get some fluids on board if you get into this situation.  I would rather
have an ER doc yell at you for tieing up a room in the ER for "just the
flu", rather than be stupid like I was and end up having to go through a
mess like I am now doing.

The other blessing for me, is that I usually don't take my cell phone
for real short trips like a run to the store, but my cell phone just
happened to be in my sweatshirt pocket from a trip out right before I
had gotten sick.  Thankfully the battery still had a bit of charge left
in it and I had it with me.  

I think from now on I will always take my cell phone with me, even for
the really short trips and will be much more aware of getting too
dehydrated.   The other thing I will now do, is to always keep a supply
at home of stuff for nausea, diarrhea, etc.   Better to just have it on
hand and around!!!

.
.
.

Donna G.
.
.
.
ANGELS EXIST, but some times, since they don't all have wings, we call
them FRIENDS......
GARY Z - 04 Feb 2007 13:19 GMT
Donna, I'm on my 3rd week! I've spoken to others just yesterday who are on
their 3rd and 4th weeks of this and they don't have pneumonia. We took a bus
trip from the Moose Lodge to a gambling boat in Clinton, Iowa so we had a
bunch of people on board who have been stricken with this bug.
GaryZ

> Thanks, gang!
>
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> ANGELS EXIST, but some times, since they don't all have wings, we call
> them FRIENDS......
Nann Bell - 06 Feb 2007 14:22 GMT
> Donna, I'm on my 3rd week! I've spoken to others just yesterday who are on
> their 3rd and 4th weeks of this and they don't have pneumonia. We took a bus
> trip from the Moose Lodge to a gambling boat in Clinton, Iowa so we had a
> bunch of people on board who have been stricken with this bug.
> GaryZ

Gary, that sounds like the bug that struck us at my mom's house over
Christmas.  My mom's doctor described it as "that bug that pretends to be the
flu".  Apparently it hasn't hit northern Michigan as hard because my RD
hadn't seen much of it.  It's a nasty one though - my second night my fever
hit 101.8 (I NEVER go over 100.5!) and didn't come down with tylenol.  Scared
me, though at least I got sick the day *before* enbrel, so knew not to take
my shot.  Nasty, nasty bug.

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GARY Z - 07 Feb 2007 12:18 GMT
> Gary, that sounds like the bug that struck us at my mom's house over
> Christmas.  My mom's doctor described it as "that bug that pretends to be
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> take
> my shot.  Nasty, nasty bug.

Yes Ma'am,
They stuck a q-tip up my nose and tickled my brain with it! No virus, no
bacterial stuff that they could identify.
GaryZ
RoseB - 04 Feb 2007 06:24 GMT
Hi Donna,
What an ordeal. I am so thankful that the outcome was not much worse.
I think you are not alone in not knowing that low blood pressure can
be as dangerous as high. I can imagine how scary the lost hours are
for you.
I will pray for a full recovery.
    Rose   @}>->--
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Kelly - 04 Feb 2007 23:28 GMT
What a time Donna.  Please take care of yourself and thanks for reminding
everyone to take time to watch symptoms.  What a nightmare you have had but
so glad it has turned out okay.

Kelly

> Hi Gang,
>
[quoted text clipped - 170 lines]
> ANGELS EXIST, but some times, since they don't all have wings, we call
> them FRIENDS......
Donna G. - 05 Feb 2007 01:59 GMT
Gary,

Please, please, be very careful and keep close eye on how you feel.
Don't let it go too long without seeking some attention from your
doctor.

Praying hard that you get to feeling better real soon!!!

Hugs,

Donna G.
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Nann Bell - 05 Feb 2007 14:38 GMT
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> In fact, she said I think you not only have a normal reaction, but I
> would say you have a very healthy and exceptional way of dealing with
> things.

Most of us here have known this for some time!  Still it must have been nice
to hear it from a professional.  I'm so very glad you stopped and called 911
when you did and got medical help.  I really like having you in this world!  
:-)

> Needless to say, there will be no driving for a while!

I certainly hope not!  I do hope your therapies return you to being able to
drive again though, and in the not-TOO-distant future.

>  Made a couple of friends that I will keep in
> contact with outside of the hospital and also got the rec therapists
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> probably make several trips back there to teach them al,l and give back
> a little of what they gave to me!!!

This sounds so very Donna!  Leave it to you to make your therapy a two-way
street!  You a truly a remarkable and special person.

I haven't managed to get a card to you or to call because of my own
roller-coaster ride of late and other events going on around us here, but
please know that you are always in my prayers.  We need to BOTH make it to
the next Gimp Picnic, so keep working at that therapy!  (like I need to tell
you!  LOL)

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Donna G. - 07 Feb 2007 04:11 GMT
Thanks, Nann.

Hope you're doing better by now!

Don't worry, I intend to be doing much better by the time the gimp
picnic rolls around!!!  

I plan to work hard at my recovery and my therapies.

Hugs,

Donna G.
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Donna G. - 07 Feb 2007 06:17 GMT
Just wondering how you are feeling?   Any better yet?   Praying you are
doing ok.

Hugs,

Donna G.
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Donna G. - 07 Feb 2007 15:41 GMT
OH, brother, that previous post should have been hey gary, not hey gay!
Talk about brain dead!!!

Donna G.
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Gary Z - 07 Feb 2007 17:58 GMT
Show you how alert I am, didn't even notice! lol
Hope you are doing well Donna.
GaryZ

> OH, brother, that previous post should have been hey gary, not hey gay!
> Talk about brain dead!!!
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> ANGELS EXIST, but some times, since they don't all have wings, we call
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Donna G. - 07 Feb 2007 18:43 GMT
Gary,

How are YOU doing?  Is the pneumonia clearing?  Are you feeling any
better???
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Gary Z - 07 Feb 2007 21:00 GMT
I am better Donna, thanks for asking. I can no longer hear the fluid rattle
in my lung when I lay on my side.
Still have some sinus congestion that gets me coughing if I get postnasal
drain. If I keep my nose cleared, I'm ok though.
GaryZ

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> Donna G.
Nann Bell - 09 Feb 2007 13:33 GMT
> I am better Donna, thanks for asking. I can no longer hear the fluid rattle
> in my lung when I lay on my side.
> Still have some sinus congestion that gets me coughing if I get postnasal
> drain. If I keep my nose cleared, I'm ok though.
> GaryZ

Ah, Gary, don't you just love that chest congestion?!?!??!?  Yucko.  I told
my RD I thought I had a ratchet in my lungs whenever I exhaled for almost 2
weeks there.  Our cat even reached the point that he stopped jumping when he
was lying on my chest and I started coughing.  Fairly free breathing is such
a joy!

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Squirrely - 07 Feb 2007 19:04 GMT
Nann,

you take care too and are being thought of daily.

when you get a chance update us on what is happening with you.

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> I haven't managed to get a card to you or to call because of my own
> roller-coaster ride of late and other events going on around us here, but
> please know that you are always in my prayers.  We need to BOTH make it to
> the next Gimp Picnic, so keep working at that therapy!  (like I need to
> tell
> you!  LOL)
Nann Bell - 09 Feb 2007 13:33 GMT
> Nann,
>
> you take care too and are being thought of daily.
>
> when you get a chance update us on what is happening with you.

heh - i'll try in a bit.  right now I'm paying the price for having several
days that I felt well enough to do some stuff.  I think I may have to give in
and pay for another massage to get the bod back to being willing to let me
type a lot again, but it's so damn cold outside this week.

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Squirrely - 10 Feb 2007 19:51 GMT
I know how that goes all too well Nann, I also am paying. Have been for
about two weeks now.

Felt better went out and cut back honeysuckles and trumpet vines that have
not been cut back for four years now. what a job. Then I proceded to weed
the back and front yards. Boy my elbow and wrist will never forgive me I am
afraid.

Scared myself the night before last I woke up with this burning alful pain
in my elbow area going down to the wrist and up to the shoulder and to the
shoulder blade in the right arm. Couldn't move it for a few minutes, the
burning was so bad. But it is better now. But the cold rain is making my
elbow howl again today.

I hope you get to feeling better soon.

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