Friday, December 18, 2009
My late father's birthday
It is my late father's birthday today. He would have been 81 if he had lived. He died 29 years ago... I still love him. Thinking of him today just brings tears in my eyes.
To the hospital
Today to the Central Hospital for further searching of additional diseases... ... what a life ...... ....... .... life ---- ???
Too cold for me to breathe
It is -24 C and it makes me cry because I can't breathe in such a coldness. My heater for inhaled air has arrived to post office though. #asthma
Happy Islamic New Year!
To whom it may concern: Today is the Islamic New Year Day 1431 A.H. - so, Happy Islamic New Year!
Awarded for long service
I was awarded yesterday in a Celebration of Work by my employer for having served the same employer for 25 years. I was not alone: we were 200: 70 were honoured for 30 years' service and 130 for 20 and 25 years service. It makes 33 % of the total amount of employees. Huge! Just thinking about so much skill and knowlege...
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Thursday, December 3, 2009
In the sanatorium due to asthma
I have driven 400 km north from where I live and I am currently in Oulu, in a sanatorium (or rehabilitating institute as the modern term is I think). I arrived on Tuesday for a two weeks' stay in order to get my asthma in balance again. It will take a lot more than two weeks - but at least to get the process started. Today I have seen the doctor and he has told me what I already knew: my asthma is completely out of balance. I have difficulties in walking, talking, just everything. This is not really good news, I know and I am sorry. Now I am on steroids again, and quite a heavy dose too. We are a group of 6 and the group is very supportive. When I told them that the doctor had forbidden all motioning for me, they said they would not have taken me with them motioning anyway. LOL! Tomorrow I will see the nurse and the physiotherapist. I am completely exhausted even after today though I only had two group meetings and then the appointment to the doctor who examined me. It is only 300 - 400 meters to the island where all the doctors, nurses and meeting rooms are but it takes me an eternity to walk there, and every walk means an asthma attack.
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