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Gwen Love - 27 Apr 2005 00:13 GMT
Saw the specialist yesterday.  Had breathing tests, X-ray, and oxygen level
test sitting and walking.  No improvement,  but also not worse.  He said
everything still the same as it was in July 2004.  See him again in a year.
In the meantime, continue stopping before I over exert myself and have to
catch up on breathing to get oxygen going where it is supposed to.
Gwen

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Duckie - 27 Apr 2005 01:04 GMT
I like the words no change - sure beats having things
be worse. Breathe - pause and breathe.
Duckie

> Saw the specialist yesterday.  Had breathing tests, X-ray, and oxygen level
> test sitting and walking.  No improvement,  but also not worse.  He said
> everything still the same as it was in July 2004.  See him again in a year.
> In the meantime, continue stopping before I over exert myself and have to
> catch up on breathing to get oxygen going where it is supposed to.
> Gwen

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d'huit - 27 Apr 2005 03:28 GMT
>I like the words no change - sure beats having things be worse. Breathe -
>pause and breathe.
> Duckie

me, too.  not bad, gwen.  that sounds like some good "hanging in there", to
me.

kate

>> Saw the specialist yesterday.  Had breathing tests, X-ray, and oxygen
>> level
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>> catch up on breathing to get oxygen going where it is supposed to.
>> Gwen
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> Saw the specialist yesterday.  Had breathing tests, X-ray, and oxygen
> level
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> catch up on breathing to get oxygen going where it is supposed to.
> Gwen
Nann Bell - 27 Apr 2005 20:23 GMT
well, I'm still gonna hope and pray for improvement, but I am so very glad to
hear it's not worse!  Keep up the good work, Gwen.

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hesperus - 28 Apr 2005 07:54 GMT
> Saw the specialist yesterday.  Had breathing tests, X-ray, and oxygen level
> test sitting and walking.  No improvement,  but also not worse.  He said
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> "Don't pop someone else's bubble."
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hesperus - 28 Apr 2005 07:58 GMT
Gwen Love wrote:> Saw the specialist yesterday.  Had breathing tests,
X-ray, and oxygen level> test sitting and walking.  No improvement,
but also not worse.  He said> everything still the same as it was in
July 2004.  See him again in a year.> In the meantime, continue
stopping before I over exert myself and have to> catch up on breathing
to get oxygen going where it is supposed to.> Gwen> > -- >
=============================> "Don't pop someone else's bubble.">
=============================`hi i had a similiar lung problem and used
the chinese mushroom reishi which supposedly has properties to improve
lung function. a year after beginning it my ct scan and lung function
tests were slightly better. not much improvement but better than the
other direction. you may wish to give it a try its fairly inexpensive
and you can either make a tea out of it or get the pills.maybe it can
help you. i hope so.
hesperus - 28 Apr 2005 07:59 GMT
Gwen Love wrote:> Saw the specialist yesterday.  Had breathing tests,
X-ray, and oxygen level> test sitting and walking.  No improvement,
but also not worse.  He said> everything still the same as it was in
July 2004.  See him again in a year.> In the meantime, continue
stopping before I over exert myself and have to> catch up on breathing
to get oxygen going where it is supposed to.> Gwen> > -- >
=============================> "Don't pop someone else's bubble.">
=============================`hi i had a similiar lung problem and used
the chinese mushroom reishi which supposedly has properties to improve
lung function. a year after beginning it my ct scan and lung function
tests were slightly better. not much improvement but better than the
other direction. you may wish to give it a try its fairly inexpensive
and you can either make a tea out of it or get the pills.maybe it can
help you. i hope so.
 
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