On our way home
Clive slept in the Mayo “sleep clinic” last night, we met with the Dr in charge this am, and found that CLive does have an apnea problem, but what we didn’t know is he has an O2 problem, we had a warning last March in FL when he had bronchitis and the urgent care Dr said that he thought there was a problem in this area, but we thought it was the cold. Anyway, on Mon, someone from Fargo is coming to Oslo with the sleep apnea tools, plus O2 which he will need only at night. The Dr asked how long he smoked and when did he quit? He quit when our oldest daughter wouldn’t let him hold our first grandchild because of his habit, Chelsea is 25, so he quit then. It seems that even when you quit, there can be problems, he mentioned COPD, and we will ask our primary Dr about lung function tests.
The Mayo Dr said that he should feel better in a couple of weeks with the sleep aids.
It will be nice to be home, although its been an interesting almost two weeks, and we did get to see half of our family plus 5 grandkids, and the help for Clive.
And nice to hear from GGOBIT while on the road. The wireless connection in motels is great and so easy compared to when I used to have to go to either the RV park’s library or laundry room.
We are listening to Robin Cook’s Markers, and it has kept us interested for many miles, 14 CDs, and we still don’t know how they catch the serial killer. We do know who she is, as readers, but they have not caught her yet. We have 4 hours left til Oslo and hope we don’t have to sit in the drive way at home to finish. Well, I do have a cd player in the house, but I know we have a busy week ahead of us. Aren’t we retired! I’m on our church council and I got an e mail that we have our Oct meeting after church on Sun. So it goes.
Jacky