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Glad you both are okay.Well, got across the mountains but not without incident. Spun and slid off the road coming down. Car ended up against the side of a mountain instead of spinning toward the other side - I probably wouldn't be telling you about it if it had - that side was a shortcut right down to the bottom. Took out a couple of delineators as we hitt, and stopped facing the opposite way that we were heading.
We're fine, minor damage to the car. It took some digging to get us free enough to get out. Broke the windshield. But by golly, we're gonna get to Ken's meeting on time.
I love your attitude!! You are one in a million!Phil, I'd been thinking that. I was doing pretty much okay on the 20mg a day. I tried 15 last month? and failed, so I was good on the 20. My team from the University said just plan to stay on the 20 "for a few months". After a failed taper, i was okay with that. Then, when I saw the lung guy yesterday, he was talking about how he'd planned to drop me down to 15, but decided not to due to me being in exacerbation. I'm just feeling like too many fingers in the pie. I see the University team next week and will talk to them. I think the lung doc forgets there are other things going on with me besides the lungs, while the University folks have a bigger picture view. Don't get me wrong, I like the lung Dr and respect his proactive thinking, and part of me SO wants to be off this med. But just even the last few days have been pretty taxing. I did some minor moving today (basically swapped the incubator and my desk/table) and it took me all day, with rest periods. And last time when I tried to go down to 15, I was really hurting. So, I'm thinking 20 may be my sweet spot and I'll just quit whining about it. Honey still thinks I'm beautiful even with my chipmunk cheeks and extra weight, and I can do more of the things I want to do. Still not everything, but more. I'm kind of nervous about trying a taper again, but I think next time I'd be quicker to recognize things not going well. And who knows, next time it may be okay![]()
same way here Blooie...the winter storms don't stop us from going to work or what ever needs done. I've driven down many closed roads because I needed to get somewhere. Just glad you are okay....we still have conversations unsaid....PhilWell, despite our little mishap on the way down the mountains today, we opted to come home. It wasn't snowing on the Sheridan side anyway, and by the time we got down on our side the snow had stopped hours before. It was just a little dicey up on top, that's for sure.
Around here if we waited for the mountains to be clear before we took care of any business on the other side we'd only have the summer to do it. So we just do what has to be done.