The road to recovery trails on...
13 years ago
I have been silent this past month due to inaction, reaction, subtraction and decision... a lot can happen in a month or so, a lot of things that can occupy one's attention and fall out of expected routine in certain things. For what is expected of me by those whom anticipate my illustrative efforts has gone slightly awry and has thus suffered, for which I apologize. In due course of such recent events I am presently striving to rebound in some measure a more notable frequency of submissions now that some events become more refined and controllable and predictable, not to say the least the toll my recovery is manifesting itself in the presence of my foot which, by the way, has almost completely regenerated: 20 % of new foot has "grown" over what has been voided, leaving now only a double half-dollar sized wound that resembles a giant popped blister with the skin removed (which is growing over the area from injected processed material from donated placenta cells)
Submissions coming soon might take a few more days, but getting back into the swing of things seems more attainable now than it looked last month.
May you all read this with the air of certainty.
-Mitch
Submissions coming soon might take a few more days, but getting back into the swing of things seems more attainable now than it looked last month.
May you all read this with the air of certainty.
-Mitch
http://www.cpapsupplyusa.com/Resmed.....FQRrKgodXw0AuQ
Here's the manufacturer's webpage: http://www.resmed.com/int/products/.....ml?nc=patients
If you're not used to nasal pillows, there is a short period of discomfort while you adapt, but beyond that this is the lightest and least obtrusive mask I've found anywhere. And with a nasal pillow system, your mouth is free to breath independent of the CPAP. Many people actually use an elastic chin strap to help hold their mouth closed. If you need that, it's really worthwhile. And you can breath quite well even if the CPAP shuts down; during a power outage, for instance. The effort needed does increase, which will probably cause you to wake up. . . and always makes me cuss.
BTW, I was extremely resistant to the CPAP at first, because I didn't want to be dependent on technology for something that basic. Obviously, I've changed my mind. Actually being able to stay awake during boring meetings was a big piece of that.
So stick with it, it is worth the effort.
If you want any of this, PM me your address and I'll get it on its way.
Jokes aside- good to hear that yer gettin' back at things.
but hey, you just worry about getting back to 100% now and not about uploading stuff here! once you are fully healed there is always time for a glorious comeback! :D
get well soon, and no worries about uploading anything. we can wait; after all, we only have this one Beiro, there will be no more produced. we have no choice. :)
Do take care, and know that we're here for you if you need us.
Errr, yes, I'm quite certain I read that. Good to hear you're getting back on your feet, no pun intended.
Yes, being back on my feet is liberating, and I am yearning for another outdoor mob shoot: I have a camera to execute point blank with my 10 gauge...
Real worlds come first.