Today, after 2 weeks, David finally got the stitches out. It's still sore but healing. Our doc has set both David and I up for sleep studies. We both have sleep apnea, and sleep is not something that comes restfully and easily for us. I have a terrible tummy ache today. I am on pretty heavy duty pain drugs which is not making my tummy happy, but the diabetic neuropathy is kicking my butt too. If I sound depressed, it's because I pretty much am. I am on disability, which is very little money, and now David is out of work, with the COPD, so things in the money situation are not happy. I hate that money rules so much of our lives. It's scary for sure.
Well, not much to say today. God Bless everyone. Keep our service men and women in your prayers, and also all the sick.
Deb
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Debbie, thanks so much for stopping by my blog and yes, my cave always has room for you! My husband has sleep apnea and is on a CPAP machine and it has made a 360 degree difference in his life. Take care.
Hey, you ARE one of my blogging friends. Doesn't fibro just about beat all? How long have you been diagnosed? I'm going on 14 years. All I can do is walk and it helps relieve the pain and when I can't take it anymore, I take Oxycodone APAP 7.5/325 mg but my Dr. gives me 30 for 3 months so I am very stingy with taking them. Now that I've been in PT with a frozen shoulder and had to use them for that when the Advil wouldn't work, I'm down to 1 until May 3. Have you heard of the Spoon Theory? check out www.butyoudontlooksick.com It's an awesome site. Take care.
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