I had intended to write a post for Romantic Friday Writer's today. However, yesterday I had a doctor's appointment and that took everything out of me. I had to walk so much that when I got home my lungs hurt so bad I had to take pain medication. My doctor is worried about it and increased my inhaler medication which makes me vomit. Oh the fun of being sick!
Yesterday, Siv Maria gave me a shout out. I got to meet Siv after I was first diagnosed with brontitis, before the killer cold set in. What a treat, so stop by Siv's and take a look. She lives in Norway.
When you're done with that, check out all the wonderful post at Romantic Friday Writer's. I love this challenge and can't wait to participate on a regular basis.
Nancy
12 comments:
I hope you get to feeling better soon, Nancy.
Nancy, I hope something starts to work for you soon!
Guess doctors are a pain every where. Hope you're back to normal soon. [2nd try]
Hope you're feeling better soon!
Get better soon. I know how you feel. I had chronic bronchitis for the first 30 years of my life, then it went away, but I've never forgotten how it felt.
Once (and it may have been the last time I had it) I was put into hospital, where nurses and physiotherapists had me lie upside down on a tilted board while they pounded on my back. Why did I feel like a prisoner in Guantanamo Bay?
I'm so sorry you're sick. Hope you feel better (and for good!) soon.
Nancy, what a blow! Just concentrate on getting better.
We miss you at RFW but know you'll be back soon. Thanks for your enthusiastic support and the shout out. Some great entries this week if you get a chance to read them/some!
Denise
Still thinking big thoughts for you to feel better!
Thanks everyone. It is just the process of getting all the fluid out of my lungs I think.
Kay...ugh! I hope they don't do that to me.
Nancy
Gee, Nancy....
WE WANT YOU WELL ALREADY!
Take care sweets and feel better really soon!
Aw, take care of yourself Nancy! Hope you feel better soon!
Thanks Michael and Abby, this is long term though. The best medicine continues to be rest.
Nancy
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