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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Mission Hospital room Sept.8, 2025 with Mount Pisgah in the distance, named after the mountain that Moses stood on to see the promised land. The building is AB-Tech, our local training school

Thursday, September 11, 2025

Rebuilding

 A lot of renovation is going on after the storm last year. I saw this work last week when I went to pick up my lunch. Actually the workers announce themselves by blaring their radio music over the neighborhood!

It rained the next day, but the following one, they were back.


I wish I'd seen them put in the roof beam! Bet that was heavy! It looks like an open ceiling rather than pre-built truss-work, but I may be wrong.



I should have taken flower photos on my way into exercise last week...by the time I left it was sprinkling and I was pretty washed out myself! Exercise class is held at a local church, since the Lakeview Center was damaged by the storm.

Today's quote:

When we pause, we are able to observe our interdependence—from a harvest taken from the soil by a stranger’s hands to the electrician who keeps the lights and Wi-Fi on. We are surrounded by the abundance we create for each other.

JOE PRIMO

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And as everyone is thinking sometime today, I remember the awful events of September 11, 2001.

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Writing On Wednesday night from my hospital bed with a view of Pisgah Mountain off in the distance -
Where there is a very nice little restaurant which I plan to visit in a few weeks with my friends. Our plan is to have a picnic and then go to the restaurant for dessert with coffee. It’s too early in the season for the color changes of the leaves so it will just be nice to see our pretty green mountains From the Blue Ridge Parkway. It has only been opened from Asheville down to there fairly recently. (Note I’m dictating on the iPad so there are some punctuation spelling problems sorry)


I may be the kind of patient the doctors want to get out and gone soon because I know what things are going to help and what things aren’t in a lot of ways – because I’ve already Tried a lot of of them.

 I don’t like having heavy duty steroids and so I haven’t slept very well. The people are wonderful as far as offering help and caring about each patient, so I’m not complaining. I just don’t like to be sick, especially with bronchiectasis- Which means my cough needs to be treated differently than other peoples - By encouraging Frequent Coughing to clear the mucus rather than drying it up. So I have a flutter valve, which I blow into and it kind of triggers my lungs to cough. As well as chemicals that I use in a nebulizer at least twice a day when I go home, I will also need to start. Using the little Therapeutic vest which also jiggles my chest so that I cough up stuff.

An amazing thing just happened. Wednesday night I was given a consultation with an infectious Doctor. Specialty Is Infections. So she’s changed a lot of the things that I’ve been prescribed. She was sent by the pulmonologist and is now in charge of what I’m going to be doing. She’s testing for whole new things, but they don’t have to be done in the hospital.















10 comments:

  1. Toes crossed you are up and picnicking with friends ASAP!
    Remembering......

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    1. I am also dreaming of French silk pie with a cup of decaf. That’s the dessert that’s quite extravagant but delicious at the Pisgah Inn

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  2. ...patients and doctors need to communicate!

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    1. Amen to that, Brother! It’s so very good lesson, and how each of us approaches the other with our own preconceived notions!

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  3. I'm glad you have plans with your friends to look forward to. It sounds like a doctor is now attending to your needs more accurately. Good.

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    1. I think that if I were to stay here a week, Heaven forbid! I would find ingrown toenails are a problem also!

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  4. I have to say this sounds miserable but hopefully, will be less so very soon.

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    1. Today I’m feeling a lot better because I had a good nights sleep, but that also means I’ll be feeling more bored. Actually, I think I’ll Choose Boredom over feeling sick. I am still impressed with the efforts and humanity that is being given by the professional people here!

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  5. Medics should do better at listening to us. We know our bodies pretty well by this stage! And yes, builders playing loud music for all to hear is a feature over here too. Cheering or annoying, depending on my mood.

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    1. As I mentioned in an earlier reply, it has made me very aware of each person’s preconceptions when they interact with another person. Sometimes I feel like I’m talking to someone that just read something in a book about it and I don’t even know what they really think at all

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