HOME AGAIN ….. LOOP DE LOOP
Just to keep you posted, the Chicago Art Institute is
showing the work of William Morris on the 15th.
I’m home, tethered to an O2 line. They want me to have a load limit of 90. The machine is out in front sending it’s
eternal hum out to the neighbors patios.
Pat here, understands. George
doesn’t like the hum nor does he care for the odor the machine produces.
What happened was….I stopped breathing. I woke up and couldn’t breathe. That’s bad. I had a breathing limit of 40. Yes the paramedics were good looking, but the firemen were better. Yes, my lungs were filled with water, and I was totally unresponsive to anything.
Room 1 was a very dark place where they put gloves on me and fought me about putting my glasses back on.
Glad you are back home now, Mage. Take it easy!
ReplyDeleteYes, so happy you are back. I hated to noise and smell of the damn O machine, too. Keep on breathing!
ReplyDeleteThat's scary. But you're back.
ReplyDeleteYou can roll those oxygen concentrators into another room or bathroom and close the door fi it doesn't crimp the electric cord or the tube. Better breathing! Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteSo sorry about the noisy O2 machine but I am glad you have it available. I know one is in my future also.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're back home.
ReplyDeleteHOME AGAIN ….. LOOP DE LOOP
ReplyDeleteJust to keep you posted, the Chicago Art Institute is showing the work of William Morris on the 15th.
I’m home, tethered to an O2 line. They want me to have a load limit of 90. The machine is out in front sending it’s eternal hum out to the neighbors patios. Pat here, understands. George doesn’t like the hum nor does he care for the odor the machine produces.
What happened was….I stopped breathing. I woke up and couldn’t breathe. That’s bad. I had a breathing limit of 40. Yes the paramedics were good looking, but the firemen were better. Yes, my lungs were filled with water, and I was totally unresponsive to anything.
Room 1 was a very dark place where they put gloves on me and fought me about putting my glasses back on.
POSTED BY MAGE AT MAY 01, 2022
6 COMMENTS:
Blogger Marie Smith said...
Glad you are back home now, Mage. Take it easy!
MAY 1, 2022 AT 12:28 PM
Blogger Joanne Noragon said...
Yes, so happy you are back. I hated to noise and smell of the damn O machine, too. Keep on breathing!
MAY 1, 2022 AT 5:11 PM
Blogger Anvilcloud said...
That's scary. But you're back.
MAY 1, 2022 AT 6:27 PM
Blogger DrumMajor said...
You can roll those oxygen concentrators into another room or bathroom and close the door fi it doesn't crimp the electric cord or the tube. Better breathing! Linda in Kansas
MAY 1, 2022 AT 9:24 PM
Blogger Arkansas Patti said...
So sorry about the noisy O2 machine but I am glad you have it available. I know one is in my future also.
MAY 2, 2022 AT 5:13 AM
Blogger Joared said...
Glad you're back home.
MAY 2, 2022 AT 4:11 PM
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