Hello! My name is Annette Markin. I'm a 54 year old woman fighting a rare lung disease called, Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. I was diagnosed on June 29, 2004 (my husband's birthday). On July 15th I began a treatment called, Flolan. It is administered continuously through a central line that has been surgically implanted in my chest by a portable, battery operated pump. I'm also on oxygen 24/7. As you can imagine, the disease and the medicine are a bit of a challenge. The love and support of my wonderful husband Rod (married 31 years and counting) and our two sons, Nick (28 and married to a beautiful woman named Kara and proud owner of a fat cat named Ivan) and Chris (26 a professional photographer with a goofy dog named Deoje)and other loving family members and friends make this fight less challenging. My faith in God provides me with hope for a cure for this now incurable disease. Please learn more about Pulmonary Hypertension at: www.phassociation.org
Oh joy!! What a lovely thing to read right before going to bed! LOL I hope Asa gets over the "retrieving" really quickly! Or at least finds something better to retrieve!! *HUGS* Colleen :)
Oh, Asa is very talented, hehehe!!! That is so funny, now you have to teach him to retrieve less smelly things. I got a huge laugh out of that one, sooorrryyyy, hehe. Everyday you are going to find new things and quirks they have, what a joy to explore together, the boys and mom and dad. I am so glad you got them for the holidays, they are going to be alot of fun and trained the way you want them to when the weather breaks. Much love and many hugs, Sue :-)
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Oh joy!! What a lovely thing to read right before going to bed! LOL I hope Asa gets over the "retrieving" really quickly! Or at least finds something better to retrieve!!
*HUGS*
Colleen :)
Oh, Asa is very talented, hehehe!!!
That is so funny, now you have to teach him to retrieve less smelly things. I got a huge laugh out of that one, sooorrryyyy, hehe. Everyday you are going to find new things and quirks they have, what a joy to explore together, the boys and mom and dad. I am so glad you got them for the holidays, they are going to be alot of fun and trained the way you want them to when the weather breaks.
Much love and many hugs,
Sue :-)
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