‘‘Twas the Night Before Christmas”

Posted by thumperguy @thumperguy, Dec 24, 2020

Not a creature was stirring not even a mouse. When all of a sudden there arose such a clamor I knew in a moment it must be St. Thumper. So steady the beat I was filled with confidence I had nothing to fear.
He went straight to his work and was soon on his way, but ere he went quiet I heard him declare “May the lungs be healthy and the airways clear.

Merry Christmas 2020 from Thumperguy

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You never fail to entertain and provide a boost on this forum. Thank you and Merry Christmas and healthier 2021 to everyone! ( typing this as I nebulize and "thump")

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Did you scare the reindeer? St Nick didn't stop here either - the combined "wreeping" of the current herd of 4 guinea pigs undoubtedly scared them away.
Merry Christmas to all!
Sue

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“Wreeping.” Sue, that’s a term a word junkie can really appreciate. And thanks gej, but I’m getting plenty in the bargain. I’m more than a bit of an attention seeker. Don

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@thumperguy

“Wreeping.” Sue, that’s a term a word junkie can really appreciate. And thanks gej, but I’m getting plenty in the bargain. I’m more than a bit of an attention seeker. Don

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Hmm, wonder if I can use it in Scrabble? Definitely their best attention-seeking or alarm sound! Right now they're all quietly enjoying their breakfast of fresh romaine lettuce.
Sue

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Merry Christmas to all

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Merry Christmas everyone and to Thumperguy for his cheery Christmas greeting that few outside this forum would appreciate. I thank everyone for sharing their experience and knowledge as I learned more about this disease and how to “help” my doctors manage it as well as possible. And thanks for the word - wreeping. I am an avid scrabble player and it’s always nice to have a new word to play.

Wishing everyone a happy and healthy New Year!

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@kathyhg

Merry Christmas everyone and to Thumperguy for his cheery Christmas greeting that few outside this forum would appreciate. I thank everyone for sharing their experience and knowledge as I learned more about this disease and how to “help” my doctors manage it as well as possible. And thanks for the word - wreeping. I am an avid scrabble player and it’s always nice to have a new word to play.

Wishing everyone a happy and healthy New Year!

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Hi Kathy & Don - my husband and daughter say the are "wreeting" even though they clearly say "wreep, wreep, wreep" to me! That's what the herd greeted me with this morning when I delayed their breakfast by sleeping until 7:45. They also "wreep" when I use my nebulizer in the kitchen - my husband asked me to move it and I told him I will move when the piggies pay the bills.
Sue

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@sueinmn

Hi Kathy & Don - my husband and daughter say the are "wreeting" even though they clearly say "wreep, wreep, wreep" to me! That's what the herd greeted me with this morning when I delayed their breakfast by sleeping until 7:45. They also "wreep" when I use my nebulizer in the kitchen - my husband asked me to move it and I told him I will move when the piggies pay the bills.
Sue

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sue how are you how long have you been using the nebulizer? I have been on for 9 days I'm having a hard time with all of this but I know I have no choice just need some positive feed back from this all. your post did make me smile about your husband, and the bills hahah

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@jr2366

sue how are you how long have you been using the nebulizer? I have been on for 9 days I'm having a hard time with all of this but I know I have no choice just need some positive feed back from this all. your post did make me smile about your husband, and the bills hahah

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I get the same reaction if I use my nebulizer in the kitchen!

To Jennifer (jr2366) - I know you were asking Sue how she adjusted but i thought I’d add my experience. I found the first few days/weeks to be the most challenging, in adjusting to airway clearance taking up to an hour in the morning and in the evening (after I decided to do it twice a day). I’ve come to accept that this will be a part of my life and I’d rather do this than be on medication again; I was on the Big 3 for 6 months before I developed tinnitus and lost hearing in my right ear. After hearing about other people’s experience, I am grateful to be able to manage with just this twice daily imposition to my day.

I hope you will find this forum as helpful as I have as the information and support make this disease a little more tolerable.

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