DoriC - Please Keep Her In Your Thoughts

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Re: DoriC - Please Keep Her In Your Thoughts

Post by Lizistired » Wed Apr 11, 2012 11:46 pm

Madalot wrote:We haven't heard anything in a couple of weeks. I hope that Mike is home, doing well and that Dori is getting some well deserved rest and peace of mind.

We do love you Dori -- and are keeping you and Mike in our thoughts.
What Madalot said, and hugs from all of us!

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Re: DoriC - Please Keep Her In Your Thoughts

Post by Starlette » Thu Apr 12, 2012 7:00 am

Hope you and Mike are doing well.

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Re: DoriC - Please Keep Her In Your Thoughts

Post by DoriC » Thu Apr 12, 2012 6:08 pm

Hi Folks, sorry I haven't been here for awhile, things have been pretty hectic but are settling down now. I have a wonderful private aide helping me in the morning and in the afternoon if I have to go out or we have Dr. appts. Mike seems to be doing better with the O2 at night, waking more alert and in better spirits. (I think he has a crush on Debbie!) I'm getting some better sleep and I'm less anxious but that other shoe is always there. His AHI has been a little higher the last 2 nights but he's sleeping more deeply with less arousals, I think? I was able to purchase a pretty PRS1 Bipap Auto from a generous member as the Pulmo who saw him in the hospital said bipaps are his machine of choice for his patients, even with plain vanilla OSA. He said he "gets around the diagnosis issue". We have an appt with him in early May and will ask him to explain more. Our wonderful Pugsy has offered to help me set it up when I feel a little more comfortable. After these last 2 good nights I don't feel like rocking the boat just yet. I'm not as adventurous as Pugsy! Thanks for thinking of us and keeping this thread going. I'll try to catch up with the forum soon. Love ya all!

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Re: DoriC - Please Keep Her In Your Thoughts

Post by ems » Thu Apr 12, 2012 7:12 pm

Good to hear from you. I'm so glad you both are doing so much better. Now about this Debbie...
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Re: DoriC - Please Keep Her In Your Thoughts

Post by chunkyfrog » Thu Apr 12, 2012 8:02 pm

Dori!
So good to hear from you, and that all is getting better/ hopeful.

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Re: DoriC - Please Keep Her In Your Thoughts

Post by Madalot » Fri Apr 13, 2012 12:33 pm

Dori -- thank you so much for posting. I know everybody appreciates your taking a few minutes to check in and let us know you and Mike are okay.

We're all thinking about you and still sending positive, healing vibes!!


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