Well....shoot! Not fun at all, Capt., but I'm glad to hear that it isn't quite the emergency you feared it was going to be. Still not a walk in the part, but from the sounds of things it's a slightly better prognosis at least than what you'd feared. Please keep us informed, and we'll keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
Oh captain! Every time I look at my GIANT hollyhocks I think of you! Take care of yourself! Sending hugs and prayers!
Darn Capt´n. That isn´t the best news. I wonder what sorts of Rx they will use against the COPD--if it indeed turns out to be that. That last sort of flu that went around this winter was a really bad one. I was ill with that myself for six weeks. This COPD twist that you seem to have is, of course a different kettle of fish. The bronchitis that you had did not help that any that is for certain. It does seem as though your heart is in excellent working order, considering the work that you have had done...so now the specialist can tell you what needs to be done so that you are not so s.o.b. I know that there are various things that can be done to open your airways these days so that you can breathe easier. I hope that you will keep us up to date on how it is going. You don't wanna slow down too much. Wishing you the best on this, mate.
Prayers for you Cap'n Kirk. I hope the medicines will help you out. I have asthma and sometimes just have to slow down even when I got so much work to do. Take a break when you need it. I hope the news is not as bad as you thought.
O.K., Cap'n, the 29th has come and gone I've been vvatching for an update on you,, , , , , , , , so vvhat is happening vvith you??? Hank
Capt. that is good news. Sending prayers for healing and a quick recovery. Let us know as soon as you find out.