How old are you John?

Thanks,

Patrick
57, 22 years post injury, C6-7




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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Sent: Thu, May 24, 2012 12:35:03 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] pneunomia

To that I have to ask....... I wonder how Mr Boyd is doing these days in  
Louisiana?
Best Wishes
 
In a message dated 5/24/2012 2:25:26 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:
Wow, John, is this something we all have to look    forward to? I've said it 
before, quad life is a bitch, and as we age it just    grows uglier.
>
>Sent from my iPad
>
>Begin forwarded message:
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>Resent-From: [email protected]
>>From: "John S." <[email protected]>
>>Date: May 24, 2012 12:50:26 EDT
>>To: quad-list <[email protected]>
>>Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] pneunomia
>>Reply-To: "John S." <[email protected]>
>>
>>
I was diagnosed with COPD a few years ago with the same problems      I have 
heard described here. I had accepted that as an old quad it was      natural 
that I only got a few hours sleep a night and I often needed my      emergency 
inhaler. Last year I had surgery for a colostomy and a supra-pubic      
catheter. I spent three days intabated on a vent. The doctor insisted I go      
for a sleep study. It is a new world. I stopped breathing 93 times per hour.    
  
With a bi-pap machine I sleep 7 1/2 to 10 hours per night. No more rescue      
inhaler. I  was told this is common among quads. 

>I hope this helps some of you.
>bext wishes,
>john
>
>
>From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2012 2:23      PM
>Subject: [QUAD-L]      pneunomia
>
>
>Good afternoon everybody,
> 
>I'd just returning from the resort that I visited for the past three      
>years.  It seems I've had standing reservations within two weeks of a      May 
>1.  Funny, they can't diagnose me as bronchitis, pneumonia, or      maybe even 
>athletes foot.
> 
>Seriously, for the past three years I needed to be transported to the      
>hospital because of shortness of breath.  In 2011 and 2012, both times      
>were 
>preceded by not being able to sleep.  I tried everything to sleep      except 
>for prescription, within an hour and a half I was wide awake.
> 
>In 2011 and 2012 I did not have a fever, then bang, a fever would start      
>and 
>within three days I was in the hospital.  In 2011 I stopped      breathing, 
>but 
>in 2012 just felt very short of breath and it scared the hell      out of me.  
>I 
>was not having any physical symptoms other than not      sleeping.  On 
>Saturday 
>morning I was breathing fine, ran some errands,      what flowers in a 
>greenhouse, and by the end of the day my throat was sore      from drainage of 
>the nasal cavities.
> 
>My question:  does anything sound familiar?
> 
>Glenn      Henry
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