Not late at all. We’ve got another week to go. What’s been the matter?Sorry to be late to the party, been proper poorly this week.
Stoodly Pike.
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Not late at all. We’ve got another week to go. What’s been the matter?Sorry to be late to the party, been proper poorly this week.
Stoodly Pike.
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Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. (ABPA) There's something fungal and different in our composting processing, or something different in our processing of compost this year that's triggered and ramped up my underlying crappy autoimmune response. Knocked me for six and then some.Not late at all. We’ve got another week to go. What’s been the matter?
You promised not to do that again.And of course it could be worse. I could get run over by a bus.
I had never heard of ABPA before, so of course had to go and look it up. It’s unbelievable how easy it’s “caught” and then how difficult it is to cure it. And fungus (i) is everywhere, so it’s impossible to get away from it. How awful for you, and your family. But I admire you for looking on the bright side - as if you’d get run over by a bus!Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. (ABPA) There's something fungal and different in our composting processing, or something different in our processing of compost this year that's triggered and ramped up my underlying crappy autoimmune response. Knocked me for six and then some.
I still feel lucky even with how bad it's hit me this week. Some people who get it suffer a range of problems ranging from (me) an occasional bad episode, to a life time of management with steroids and antifungals (and loads of other drugs to control the side effects) to fungal growths in the brain that kill you in a couple of months.
And of course it could be worse. I could get run over by a bus.
No, I am very lucky. Knowing what it is means I can normally avoid situations that can trigger the problem. I go years between episodes.I had never heard of ABPA before, so of course had to go and look it up. It’s unbelievable how easy it’s “caught” and then how difficult it is to cure it. And fungus (i) is everywhere, so it’s impossible to get away from it. How awful for you, and your family. But I admire you for looking on the bright side - as if you’d get run over by a bus!
<high five>It’s Friday and we’re still on page 1, so I’m extending this Challenge for another week to give Ted something to get his teeth into.
Okay, there are so many emojis I went through reading this... I’ll just put them in order.Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. (ABPA) There's something fungal and different in our composting processing, or something different in our processing of compost this year that's triggered and ramped up my underlying crappy autoimmune response. Knocked me for six and then some.
I still feel lucky even with how bad it's hit me this week. Some people who get it suffer a range of problems ranging from (me) an occasional bad episode, to a life time of management with steroids and antifungals (and loads of other drugs to control the side effects) to fungal growths in the brain that kill you in a couple of months.
And of course it could be worse. I could get run over by a bus.
And look at that little face! Good one John.
I love the POV through the reeds.
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The Old Wind Chime - Fimo app
Its not an edit, straight from camera JillyLove that edit. And this has got a chineezguy Michael vibe to it, and that’s a good thing.
Love the posts. This lockdown has been good for you,Ted, despite the fact it probably hasn’t changed your life much?View attachment 158337
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Scenes at Wilder Ranch State Park
Native cam, Photos, Snapseed