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Nuuska

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I'll always remember that picture of you w your guitar and that girl leaning at your chest on one of your charity gigs. 😍 🐾 ☮️
 

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Hang in there, the D25 needs you! ( as GGJag said)
 

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Marc & Mary. A space in time. I didn't even know this photo existed before they displayed it on the big screen at her funeral.

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"Dreadnut,
You haven't told us what the diagnosis is"

Well my diagnosis is simply "shortness of breath." I need to be sucking oxygen all the time presently. 4%. I was i the hospital recently on a Lasix drip, then they decided I could pee at home just as well. Ya think? Hammering the oral diuretics!

It is so nice to have family and friends! Two friends brought over dinner tonight. I love when other people cook for me.

The Hospice nurses have been very helpful too; they're doing my laundry, dishes, etc. as well as Nursing care.

And my own private nurses, Micki, i.e. Mrs. Dread, and AnnaLee, our oldest daughter, are keeping me on my toes. AnnaLee organizes all my meds. Micki makes sure I take them on time.

I am one blessed man.
 

RBSinTo

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"Dreadnut,
You haven't told us what the diagnosis is"

Well my diagnosis is simply "shortness of breath." I need to be sucking oxygen all the time presently. 4%. I was i the hospital recently on a Lasix drip, then they decided I could pee at home just as well. Ya think? Hammering the oral diuretics!

It is so nice to have family and friends! Two friends brought over dinner tonight. I love when other people cook for me.

The Hospice nurses have been very helpful too; they're doing my laundry, dishes, etc. as well as Nursing care.

And my own private nurses, Micki, i.e. Mrs. Dread, and AnnaLee, our oldest daughter, are keeping me on my toes. AnnaLee organizes all my meds. Micki makes sure I take them on time.

I am one blessed man.
Dreadnut,
I'm no doctor, but if my wife and daughter kept me standing on my tip-toes all the time, I'd probably be short of breath too. I'm just sayin'.
RBSinTo
 

davidbeinct

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I hope that they figure it out. It sounds like maybe congestive heart failure. I’m no doctor but that sounds scarier than it is. My wife’s great uncle lived with it for a long time. Really restrictive salt diet became a part of his life but he lived to just past 100. Good luck to you.
 
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