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  1. I'm not in a wheelchair @Kris, my worry is just having enough portable oxygen to get to and from the Dr visit. And thankfully come the end of March I won't have to worry anymore
  2. 8. Paint the fence In their curio cabinet
  3. Success! Just received this email from our Mayor: After contacting Sue Anderson, President of Marian Hospital, she directed me to Dr. Robertson regarding this issue. They are trying to recruit. It seems that this is a problem throughout the country. Access to Pulmonology is very critical and the covid has exacerbated the problem. A Pulmonologist is expected to start seeing patients by late March 2022. I know this doesn’t help you right now but help is coming soon. Alice Patino
  4. 4. Clean oven
  5. 2. Organize the closets
  6. @Linda, I have options if I want to travel 45 minutes to another county or an hour to one in my own county but being on portable oxygen its just too far without having to bring multiple tanks. And that would be too hard for me to do on my own. We really just need at least one in our immediate area
  7. Feeling positive that after emailing my county supervisor and mayor Pro Tem to no avail about the lack of even one pulmonologist in my city of over 100,000 people I was able to get a response from our actual mayor who said she would look into it for me. Fingers crossed and I know it will take time but I suggested they offer incentives like they do with businesses they are trying to attract to our area. My next move will be notifying the news stations so I'm really hoping something comes out of the mayor doing something about it.
  8. @intoxicated yoda, mine are 10mg THC and 5mg CBN. 30mg sounds like a lot, the most I ever do is 10mg at A time. Its just enough to take the edge off to sleep soundly
  9. @intoxicated yoda, I don't know if CBN is legal in your state but if it is, even if you have to get it prescribed, I would try it. I tried it by accident when I bought the wrong gummys and man am I glad I did because when I recently had a bought of insomnia I took one and slept so good. I highly (pun intended) recommend them
  10. Welcome @Tokiea, quitting can be hard but it's doable, we're all proof of that. It's the addiction making you want to smoke. Just keep saying NOPE and it will get easier, I promise!
  11. Welcome back kenzie, sorry you gave up that awesome quit but happy to see you back and already on day 3. Stick close and revisit all the pinned posts and be sure to post an SOS if you feel yourself caving to a crave...
  12. Fairies aren't into rowdy yahoos Bnmtg
  13. Investigating our neighbors
  14. @Leenyc3, please use all the support here to help you past the crave BEFORE you smoke. That's why we're here every day. Relapsing so easily leads me to believe you may not be ready to quit just yet? Do you still have cigarettes in your possession? If so, throw them away. When I quit, I failed to empty all the ashtrays and proceeded to smoke all the butts throughout the day so that my quit time instead of 5:00 pm ended up being 10:00 pm, We addicts just can't have that temptation around if we want to succeed.............
  15. 8. Rocking around the Christmas tree On their to-do list
  16. Watching the RAIN! And lots more coming
  17. I'm going to play devils advocate @Katgirl and say you guys should clean it together since you're mostly there. Or just hire a housecleaner like I do lol
  18. 4. Grandma got run over by a reindeer
  19. 1. Rudolph the Red nose Reindeer
  20. I went ahead and ate them.....
  21. 5. Bacon
  22. 3. Pineapple
  23. Trying to decide whether or not to have three more vanilla wafer cookies. Oddly these are one of the few exceptions of the even rule lol
  24. Linda 6 Me 7. Chips
  25. 5. Beer

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