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By Catherine Nelson from the internetFor Thankful Thursday
And Floral Friday Fotos
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Incidentally, the pneumonia came on the very next day after I went to sit-r-cise. So maybe 1.) pushing myself isn't a good idea, or 2.) not wearing a mask and sharing breath with lots of older people - may give me these problems. So I don't plan to attend any more.
But I do need to rehabilitate my lungs again! After the hospital stay, they gave me the antibiotic (Dicyclomine) which doesn't work any more, as well as continued a couple more days of steroids. So after a few days of trouble breathing, and vision difficulties, I asked for Levaquin again. The PA gave me a high dose for short time, so I took it while in Colorado. And still continued to nebulize every day, twice a day.
Levaquin has now been prescribed for another bacteria that showed in my lungs by a sputum test a couple of weeks ago (after I got home from my trip.) I'm now on high dose for 2 weeks. So I'll be off it May 13. It has to be taken 2 hours before or after my other drugs. I tried taking it in the afternoon, and thought that was why I couldn't get to sleep. But now after taking it first thing in the morning, I have had 3 more nights of trouble getting to sleep. Good thing I'm seeing my doctor next week for my physical.
It helps me to write this here, though I should move all the details to my personal blog. Since I can't do much of anything outside (sun sensitivity from antibiotic, thank you very much) and lack of breath for walking...I sit inside and listen to my Dan Brown book (Origin) on audio. It is somewhat tiresome to hear how convoluted he weaves his characters' lives and the cliff hangers of trials, but it's something to listen to while trying to be sleepy.
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A town budget here in Black Mountain where I live hasn't been focused on repairing the Lakeview Center, where flood waters from Lake Tomahawk damaged the downstairs areas. And when the walls were cleared, damage from a previous fire was seen, so the repairs will be more extensive than first thought. A lot of seniors attended the town meeting before the budget was passed, but so far nothing has been done to help this community gathering place. The nearby golf course is also damaged, and the town published to residents to not try to mow the overgrown greens themselves, as they might damage them (or themselves.)
As these scars remain on our landscape, many lives have yet to return to their necessary living status...though efforts to share resources continue. Once a week Bounty and Soul comes to my apartment complex to give away free produce (usually past it's "sell date" donated from nearby grocers).
The other day I arrived early to pick up my still-available hot lunch at the closed senior center, provided for discount by the Council on Aging. I wonder how long that program will survive with the current political attitudes. Being early I saw a line of people formed in front of the closed pool shower building nearby...mostly Latinos. Cars would drive up and drop off another mom and sometimes a child or an infant, and they would join the line.
I asked a man standing sort of separate from the others, "What's happening?
He said they were there to pick up apples and things.
I asked the coordinator of our lunch program the same question. She said a church in Hickory had been coming once a week with free food ever since the hurricane. I knew that the same area had provided hot meals for a long time after the hurricane.
Yes, Mr. Rogers was right. Look for the helpers.
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Emergence Magazine sends out a newsletter to which I subscribe. Here's the short 12 minute film and poem about Being Part European. It shows many cultural artifacts housed in a warehouse. It's poignant and speaks to western civilization's privileged status.
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Today's quote:
A harbor, even if it is a little harbor, is a good thing, since adventurers come into it as well as go out, and the life in it grows strong, because it takes something from the world, and has something to give in return.
-Sarah Orne Jewett, poet and novelist (1849-1909)
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I'm also reminded of the empty US harbors since tRump enacted his ludicrous tariffs. The rest of the world may just going along blissfully while isolating the US.
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Eco-Watch article about Trump Shuts Down 25 USGS Centers That Monitor Drought and Flooding Throughout the Country
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I'm hoping for a return to good health for you soon.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry about your health struggles but thankful that you see flowers and the help of good people.
ReplyDeleteYes to finding some beauty in life! Feeling somewhat better, but still healing!
Delete...take care of yourself so you can see Trumps downfall. It won't come soon enough.
ReplyDeleteOh that should really give me a reason to get well!
DeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteLove all the blossoms, looks beautiful. I hope the medicines help you and you are back to normal soon. Take care, have a great day!
Thanks, I've a blood draw tomorrow for my annual physical on Monday. These days I don't even get touched, except when a stethoscope listens to my lungs!
DeleteSo sorry about the continuing health problems. Yeah, Dan Brown can be an annoying read/listen at times. I'm currently escaping reality with Terry Pratchett.
ReplyDeleteOh I love Pratchett! Such humor and satire!
DeleteSorry to read that your health issues are being stubborn. I don't think I have read anything by Dan Brown. Might have to check that out. Be well and I appreciate you taking the time to link up.
ReplyDeleteSorry that you are so sick. Interesting comment on the harbour, if you can really spot the changes. I know some of our trade is changing, but we only have a small percent with you so easy for it to be snapped up elsewhere. Take it easy and rest up.
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