Sorry it's taken me a while to respond. I'm so terribly sorry to hear the problem is going to be a permanent one. Wish I could say cheety things but, as you point out, the best any of us can do is learn to live with these things . . . and comfort ourselves with the knowledge that this is usually a bit easier to do than we anticipate.
(You've gotta love the way the medical profession blithely issue instructions to do things like never sit for more than 15 mins without thinking for even 15 nanoseconds how completely im****ingpossible that demand is.)
What's your "sort of" mean?
Kind of similar in a way. The aftermath of the ops seems to have left me permanently a bit short of breath, despite the use of (ludicrously expensive) inhalers. I'm finding this somewhat more disabling than the description might imply.
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Date: 2009-01-11 05:42 pm (UTC)Sorry it's taken me a while to respond. I'm so terribly sorry to hear the problem is going to be a permanent one. Wish I could say cheety things but, as you point out, the best any of us can do is learn to live with these things . . . and comfort ourselves with the knowledge that this is usually a bit easier to do than we anticipate.
(You've gotta love the way the medical profession blithely issue instructions to do things like never sit for more than 15 mins without thinking for even 15 nanoseconds how completely im****ingpossible that demand is.)
What's your "sort of" mean?
Kind of similar in a way. The aftermath of the ops seems to have left me permanently a bit short of breath, despite the use of (ludicrously expensive) inhalers. I'm finding this somewhat more disabling than the description might imply.