Go for it! That will make it easier for me to reply
as well. :-))
Thank goodness I can type this, instead of writing it
out...writers cramp is a bear. <G>
And, my apologies in advance for the length of the
message.
First, in January, I had to go to the Emergency Room for
a bout of severe bronchitis. I took a nebulizer treatment,
similar to what asthmatics do on a daily basis,
and they gave me strong antibiotics, which took care
of it, and I was better a week or so later.
That bill was under $100. With that nebulizer, I felt
like I was "smoking an Indian Peace Pipe". <G>
Thus lulling you into a false sense of security.
Been there. ;-)
I took all the medicine as prescribed.
I even keep an updated Medical list, with prescriptions,
surgeries, etc. that I take to each clinic, doctor, or
hospital visit.
Dallas would remind me that others might want to use the
BBS, and I'd remind him that since we were paying the bills
I felt we should have first dibs on it.... ;-)
Rank has its privileges. <G>
On ham radio (another one of my hobbies), you start talking
about food on the air, and folks come out of the woodwork.
I found some Little Debbie Brand Banana Pudding Cream Rolls
at the local Kroger yesterday, and they are delicious. I think
I ate a whole box in one day. But, I need something to satisfy
the sweet tooth, and to me, a meal isn't a meal without dessert.
Most of the clubs have folded, because while square dancing is
a hobby, and should never take precedence over ones church, job,
family, or health...for the ones that are still active, it seems
that no one wants to do the work behind the scenes. They think
everything will just happen by itself...and the same goes for
the ham radio hobby that I'm involved with.
Hi, Daryl! Recently you wrote in a message to ARDITH HINTON:
Ah... you must have retyped the whole thing. I was hoping you might
be able to copy the earlier message without retyping. Thankyou.... :-)
No problem. That way I can break my reply into installments... thus AH>ensuring you know I'm still paying attention & creating more traffic. I thi AH>you've added some more recent information as well.
My apologies for taking so long to answer.... :-)
I know or have known a number of people with asthma, and it seems to
me that daily treatments including the ingredient which made you feel good a AH>less often used than they once were because we have other alternatives now. AH>understand what you mean, though. The newer drugs don't work for everybody. AH>*and* they may have to accumulate in the body for awhile before taking effec AH>Many asthmatics carry another puffer for emergency or short term use, and th AH>is what you'd be most likely to see when you're visiting with friends.... :
Thus lulling you into a false sense of security. Been there. ;-)
Uh-huh. These remedies may contain epinephrine... i.e. another name
for adrenaline... or (more likely) a synthetic approximation. According to AH>BANTAM MEDICAL DICTIONARY it relaxes bronchial spasms & helps a person breat AH>more deeply. I hadn't heard of it being used for bronchitis until now. But AH>see how it might be helpful if there's a "pain/fear" cycle or whatever.
Because tobacco stimulates the adrenal glands, thus increasing one's
own production of adrenaline, I think your analogy is a good one... [chuckle
Hi, Daryl! Recently you wrote in a message to ARDITH HINTON:
Yes, I think that's important. Both Dallas & I have seen situations
As I would also recommend. Dallas & I do the same.... :-)
Hi, Daryl! Recently you wrote in a message to ARDITH HINTON:
Uh-huh. I remember the early days of this echo, when Dallas & I had
only one computer between us. I don't type quickly... and many of our reade AH>were dealing with complex problems. I couldn't just say the first thing whi AH>entered my head because they'd heard more than enough of that already. Dall AH>would remind me that others might want to use the BBS, and I'd remind him th AH>since we were paying the bills I felt we should have first dibs on it.... ;
I can relate. You've burned a lot of calories & your stomach thinks
your throat has been cut. I feel the same way after a two-hour band rehears
That *is* sad. One of the problems many older folks seem to have is
is that they eat as they did when they were more physically active. I imagi AH>it may also be more of a challenge for you to remain active, with fewer club
Hi, Daryl! Recently you wrote in a message to ARDITH HINTON:
Or as a musician would say, "He who pays the piper calls the tune."
AFAIC it's quite true that if someone offers the dance band a generous tip f AH>playing their favourite song the musicians will do their best to oblige. :-
just doing a bit of healthy limit-setting. Some people will walk all over y AH>if you let them. We have a male friend who's in exactly that position becau AH>he can't bear to say "no" to a damsel in distress. We're not the only ones AH>have noticed that a certain damsel has been taking unfair advantage... (sigh
Yes, it does seem to be a popular topic. Dallas & I first made the AH>acquaintance of one of our neighbours when he saw us buying stuffed chicken AH>the local butcher shop & asked how I cooked it. We know very little about h AH>except that he is interested in cooking. But he's a nice guy, so when we me AH>by chance we all exchange pleasantries & share our ideas on the topic.... :
Hmm. When I was growing up, dessert was an optional extra which we
had only when my father (who worked afternoon shift) got a day off. And sin AH>I've heard that sugar can do bad things to folks with irritable bowel syndro AH>I'm concerned about what various "sweet stuff" may be doing to your body. :
I hear you. Dallas & I are the sort of folks who notice what needs
to be done & just do it, although nobody else seems to notice what we're doi AH>until they expect us to solve all the world's problems. Congratulations. Y AH>have earned your stripes, IMHO, as one of us annoying Old Pharts... [chuckle
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