I am very sick with a cold virus. It was getting worse. I coughed every two hours the night before. Last night hubby took me into our ER. I had an X-ray, and I don't have pneumonia! Thankfully, I was two hours in the ER, including the X-ray, it wasn't too busy at all. They put me on a ventolin mask for a half hour. What relief!
Hubby has been amazing! I'm not really hungry. Drowning in phlegm, it takes a lot of coughing to clear out my lungs in the morning. There are worries about antibiotic resistant bacteria, and physicians are being really careful about prescribing unnecessary antibiotics. Our young ER physician, seriously, looked old enough to drive, but not old enough to vote. He is a caring, educated doctor, though. I told him, with my raspy voice (laryngitis, too), that I think I picked up this terrible virus from my hospice client! He said, 'That's ironic!' Yeppers.
We've had 45 visits to healthcare for his cancer appointments. It's been give and take. He is a good nurse!
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2014 |
Even more ironic that my client battled it more easily than I did.
I got all sorts of bugs from my students. In 25 years teaching there wasn't a bug I didn't come across! It always lands in my lungs. I often had laryngitis, I know many teachers do, too! Not to moan and roil in self-pity, I'm so grateful I don't have to worry about calling in sick! I am lounging on the couch with chick flicks hubby has brought home. He's a peach!
Memories

I saw Red a couple of years later. She was volunteering at an Ottawa festival. You get comfort knowing you helped a young lady find her footing.
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learning the drums |
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They called themselves the Spice Girls! |
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"Ya sing the blues, so ya don't got the blues no more!" –T.J. Wheeler |
Not only playing music, we integrated the arts and created murals for Bluesfest. The roots of blues music are the slave songs and sorrow songs African slaves would sing in the fields. They were forced to leave behind their beautiful musical instruments, but created a diddley bo in the 30's (Hey, Bo Diddley!) and the blues had a baby, they called it rock and roll!
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Derek Debeer and Trevor Findlay, Ottawa-based musicians |