Thx to those who said a prayer for my Fiancee'
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Thx to those who said a prayer for my Fiancee'
Just an update about my Fiancee'.
She sounded much better today, but tonight(afternoon for me) I could tell she was running out of energy. She is going to be evaluated tomorrow and hopefully she will be as chipper all day tomorrow as she sounded during lunch time. This is not the first time she has been through a close call like this, but this was definitly the worst. The sooner we get her here to get to an alergy/asma specialist the better.
We won't really be out of the woods till she is safely here and getting some good health care, but we seem to be out of the critical stage.
Thanks for your support and prayers.
PS-I did get to give her the good news about some Nov 2nd NOA's showing up finally.
She sounded much better today, but tonight(afternoon for me) I could tell she was running out of energy. She is going to be evaluated tomorrow and hopefully she will be as chipper all day tomorrow as she sounded during lunch time. This is not the first time she has been through a close call like this, but this was definitly the worst. The sooner we get her here to get to an alergy/asma specialist the better.
We won't really be out of the woods till she is safely here and getting some good health care, but we seem to be out of the critical stage.
Thanks for your support and prayers.
PS-I did get to give her the good news about some Nov 2nd NOA's showing up finally.
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Re: Thx to those who said a prayer for my Fiancee'
Originally posted by JeffB
Just an update about my Fiancee'.
She sounded much better today, but tonight(afternoon for me) I could tell she was running out of energy. She is going to be evaluated tomorrow and hopefully she will be as chipper all day tomorrow as she sounded during lunch time. This is not the first time she has been through a close call like this, but this was definitly the worst. The sooner we get her here to get to an alergy/asma specialist the better.
We won't really be out of the woods till she is safely here and getting some good health care, but we seem to be out of the critical stage.
Thanks for your support and prayers.
PS-I did get to give her the good news about some Nov 2nd NOA's showing up finally.
Just an update about my Fiancee'.
She sounded much better today, but tonight(afternoon for me) I could tell she was running out of energy. She is going to be evaluated tomorrow and hopefully she will be as chipper all day tomorrow as she sounded during lunch time. This is not the first time she has been through a close call like this, but this was definitly the worst. The sooner we get her here to get to an alergy/asma specialist the better.
We won't really be out of the woods till she is safely here and getting some good health care, but we seem to be out of the critical stage.
Thanks for your support and prayers.
PS-I did get to give her the good news about some Nov 2nd NOA's showing up finally.
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Re: Thx to those who said a prayer for my Fiancee'
Originally posted by JeffB
Just an update about my Fiancee'.
She sounded much better today, but tonight(afternoon for me) I could tell she was running out of energy. She is going to be evaluated tomorrow and hopefully she will be as chipper all day tomorrow as she sounded during lunch time. This is not the first time she has been through a close call like this, but this was definitly the worst. The sooner we get her here to get to an alergy/asma specialist the better.
We won't really be out of the woods till she is safely here and getting some good health care, but we seem to be out of the critical stage.
Thanks for your support and prayers.
PS-I did get to give her the good news about some Nov 2nd NOA's showing up finally.
Just an update about my Fiancee'.
She sounded much better today, but tonight(afternoon for me) I could tell she was running out of energy. She is going to be evaluated tomorrow and hopefully she will be as chipper all day tomorrow as she sounded during lunch time. This is not the first time she has been through a close call like this, but this was definitly the worst. The sooner we get her here to get to an alergy/asma specialist the better.
We won't really be out of the woods till she is safely here and getting some good health care, but we seem to be out of the critical stage.
Thanks for your support and prayers.
PS-I did get to give her the good news about some Nov 2nd NOA's showing up finally.
Hubby had horrible asthma and hay fever in England....but once here in Ohio (believe it or not) his asthma has all but gone away......but his hay fever has doubled in intensity.
Will keep your fiancé in our prayers as well.
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Thanks for the kind words.
I am in Minnesota and her biggest allergy that activates her asma is the air pollution over in Lagos where she lives. And beleive me I have never seen anything like it before. I was there for a month and it gets in everything, things turn grey over there from it, you wouldn't beleive what I have seen on the roads, from the factories etc. etc. They have an air pollution problem over there that we can't even imagine. But they will not deal with air pollution for a while, because lemme tell ya, they got bigger fish to fry over there right now.
I am in Minnesota and her biggest allergy that activates her asma is the air pollution over in Lagos where she lives. And beleive me I have never seen anything like it before. I was there for a month and it gets in everything, things turn grey over there from it, you wouldn't beleive what I have seen on the roads, from the factories etc. etc. They have an air pollution problem over there that we can't even imagine. But they will not deal with air pollution for a while, because lemme tell ya, they got bigger fish to fry over there right now.