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It’s been 2 weeks. I know he is trying to keep his breathing normal so he doesn’t get pneumonia. I suspect it hurts to breathe with those broken ribs. He is one year younger than me to the day.
What do the medical staff think about getting a Spirometer (aka Lung Exerciser) from a medical supply company to help exercise the lungs to prevent pneumonia?
If it were me, this would be a discussion I would have with my provider and not something I would try to do on my own though. 🤷‍♀️
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What do the medical staff think about getting a Spirometer (aka Lung Exerciser) from a medical supply company to help exercise the lungs to prevent pneumonia?
If it were me, this would be a discussion I would have with my provider and not something I would try to do on my own though. 🤷‍♀️
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I have one and i will use when i am under the weather. I would ask your doc if he thinks is useful
 
We went on GHD last year. The night before was loads of fun, but standing in the northern tier of PA in 5° wasn’t all that great.

That part was actually pretty not fun. Getting up at 230, finding a parking lot, then getting bussed there, freezing our brass monkeys and then waiting to get back out for busses.

Too many people and for what??? 🤷🏼‍♂️
Note taken: Show up for the Pre-Show Party and skip the main event. :ROFLMAO:
 
I took the morning offs work today.

Believe it or not we have our triennial forestry inspection today. I have no fucking idea how we’re gonna walk 2 miles up and back on our trails, but hey, the state forester is supposed to be here between 930-11.
All that focus on keeping the Wood Stand filled mean you've been neglecting your trails?? :unsure: :LOL:
 
They had a flare outside burning all the time.
How does that work with bored youngsters? :unsure:
Not having such a thing growing up in the Midwest, I'm envisioning all sorts of dumb-ass shenanigans from the 10 and under crowd. :ROFLMAO:
I always recommend merino wool for cold weather. I recall my first sox and then long johns and then a sweater.
Sadly, I'm one of those who gets hives from direct contact with wool. Even the lining in pants/jackets is not enough to block it.
Instead, I rely on layers of cotton, microfiber, and fleece. It's shocking how I manage to stay warm. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
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