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firechick
04-09-2006, 07:48 PM
Hey eveyone
I am back after a 9 day vacation with my husband out west skiing.
For the past 5 years since dealing with this crap I haven't been able to finish a holiday without any decompensation....until this trip.
We flew in crazy turbulance, skied in such flat light my friends were falling over feeling sick and complaining of "vertigo", my husband kept thinking he had mild altitude sickness and was getting light headed and got some headaches...and I was absolutely GREAT!!!! We all had trouble skiing in the flat light where you can't tell if there is going to be a drop or rise in terain...I was so supprised it didn't bring on any sypmtoms.
We were up early, to bed late, lots of wine and fun...
As my mother used to tell me "good things come to those who wait..." and I guess I have waited long enough for this.
Hope everyone is good and improving.
Keep the faith!
FC

swirlygirl
04-09-2006, 08:30 PM
Hey Firechick!
I've been waiting for this post - I'm thrilled you had such a great trip and came back in great shape - inspiration!!! Good things do come to those who wait - and you waited and worked hard for this for a long time - super!!! Now you can look forward to warm sunshine and summer activities that you can do again now (but may not have been able to before). Soak it up... enjoy it all... you deserve it...
~Sheri

Subs30
04-09-2006, 08:54 PM
Hey eveyone
I am back after a 9 day vacation with my husband out west skiing.
For the past 5 years since dealing with this crap I haven't been able to finish a holiday without any decompensation....until this trip.
We flew in crazy turbulance, skied in such flat light my friends were falling over feeling sick and complaining of "vertigo", my husband kept thinking he had mild altitude sickness and was getting light headed and got some headaches...and I was absolutely GREAT!!!! We all had trouble skiing in the flat light where you can't tell if there is going to be a drop or rise in terain...I was so supprised it didn't bring on any sypmtoms.
We were up early, to bed late, lots of wine and fun...
As my mother used to tell me "good things come to those who wait..." and I guess I have waited long enough for this.
Hope everyone is good and improving.
Keep the faith!
FC

Hi F/C

That's just great---us sure earned it---that's some heavy duty VRT stuff---u were doing---sounds to me---like this junk is history for u----welcome back and the news---shows others that it can be done---and for most---it happens.

:cool:

stargrave
04-10-2006, 02:17 PM
Sure is inspiring, during my recen decomp, I kept going trying to stay active and keeping VRT no matter what...

I want to get to the day no cold, sinus, or any other stuff make me feel ill with this junk...

Way to go Fire Chick, you deserve it, hope we all get there soon...

scotsman9
04-10-2006, 07:42 PM
Hey Firechick - brilliant news! Long may it last. Very good to hear some recovery stories. You deserve it.

Best...Scott

 
 
 




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