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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Moon-set from Mission Hospital room Sept.8, 2025

Monday, September 8, 2025

Update

 Admitted to hospital for pneumonia treatment. I’ve been here since about 1030 and I finally got a room around 3:30. The staff in ER were wonderful and gracious and always asking for my needs to be met. 

I just found out that my iPad won’t post pictures from my photo album. I don’t know what’s going on, so I have pictures of myself. That you will just have to imagine. My coughing is much better though not gone. I am not a short of breath and not feverish

So my hope is that I’ll get to di Discharged soon rather than later.


25 comments:

  1. I'm glad you're getting treatment and let's hope this stay is brief. You've got stuff to do!

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    1. Thank you very much. What a great idea. I do have stuff to do!

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  2. Glad you are getting what you need.

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    1. True enough. Though I am refusing to take the high dose of the medicine which I had just several months ago, and the high dose made me as dizzy as a goon!

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  3. ...Barbara, I hope that your docs get you fixed soon.

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  4. Glad you called for an appointment! We can wait for photos.

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    1. Thanks for your patience. It’s a good lesson for me, especially since I have to deal with sick people all around me.

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  5. Now you know what's happening. Thank goodness. Take advantage of the extra care. You need it and deserve it.

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    1. They are still taking tests. It’s like let’s get a little bit more blood and see what else is in this girl!

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  6. Don't push yourself . . .healing takes time.

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  7. That's a bit of a shocker. Here's to an early parole. 😊

    I don't know why you are having the picture problem, but if it comes to it, you could do your writing on the tablet and then just insert photos from the phone.

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    1. T Thank you for your good wishes. I haven’t found any connection on my iPad where I am working in blogger through the chrome App to insert any photos from my phone. Maybe my blogger app isn’t good enough and I should pay for a better one, but I like the blog formats that comes up in the PC and on chrome.

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    2. I'm using Chrome browser too, which as both are Google owned should be compatible..but still get hiccups at times..my photos are also backed up.on Google photos which does help.
      Hope you are home by now and steadily recuperating

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    3. Thanks I just discovered that putting my photos over on Google as well made a little more possible to open one at a time into Blogger

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  8. No one wants pneumonia but in a way, just the knowing what it is must be a relief. May all be resolved soon and keep feeling better!

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    1. Thank you for your good wishes.Im happy that there is medicine to treat most everything these days!

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  9. I hate going to the hospital, but it’s better than staying home and getting sicker.

    I blog from my iPad all the time using the Safari browser. Once in a while at hiccups and I have to reboot.

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    1. Good to hear. Im learning blogging on iPad still. But it is a pretty old fog to learn new tricks.

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  10. Sorry, I hope you recover soon and are feeling better. Take care, sending prayers.

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    1. Thank you so much Eileen! Your caring comments are always appreciated here!

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  11. Hope they'll take good care of you and that you'll soon be feeling better!

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    1. Thanks for your good wishes, and I certainly feel the same!

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  12. I'm glad you went in to get checked out. Pneumonia is not to be trifled with. My husband almost died from it, refusing to go to the doctor or ER. He was in the hospital for two weeks and once released it took about another month to fully recover.

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