Survivor's Guilt
The moment I was born, I was a sick baby, even though doctors couldn't figure that out until I was 9 months old. I don't know what it's like to be totally healthy. I spent the first 28 years of my life knowing I had 2 holes in my heart, and pulmonary hypertension (PH), although no one really explained that second half to my parents or myself. Then when my daily symptoms of shortness of breath, and extreme fatigue turned into an elephant sitting on my chest constantly, I was eventually introduced to the PH world. I started seeing doctors at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio who specialized in the disease, plus a cardiologist for adults living with a congenital heart defect. I was eventually started on a PH medication, and that first shipment of medication almost 16 years ago led me to the online world of a PH community. From message boards to chat rooms, I suddenly realized that I WAS NOT ALONE!! The PH world became MY world for so long. I would read messages for hours, replying ...

 
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How do you do that? You are so clever young lady!!! I really enjoyed the tour of your tree and decorated living room, but this is totally cool too.
YOu make sure you stay indoors and stay warm. How are you feeling? Are you feeling any better honey? I sure hope so. Did they change any of your meds because of the pneumonia? Or left you on the same med?
You be very very careful with all this snow. Do you have extra oxygen tanks incase of a power outage? What do you do for extra oxygen. Ok, sorry, I"m mothering again, hehe.
Just take care and I will be waiting to see the snow tomorrow.
Many hugs and blessings,
Sue :-)