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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 2045976" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>I am not a doctor, nor do I play one on TV, but there is something you need to know. Bronchial stuff has a very nasty habit of returning when patients push the envelope. Active professionals are among the most likely to push the envelope. So, if you want to go through it all again, starting this time in a weakened condition, just hit the road running.</p><p></p><p>Or, you could listen to the medical professionals and follow their advice to the letter. There is a medical one word oxymnoron that applies most to busy professionals. It's the word "patient." You have been warned. Do the required rest.</p><p></p><p>And if you happen to be a smoker, now would be the best time to quit. My wife had bronchitis on an annual basis until she quit smoking. In the 20 years since she quit, she has had it only twice.</p><p></p><p>About what the OP is suffering from, my wife is just getting over it. I was in Tulsa, buying a rifle, going to the J.M. Davis Museum and visiting the aquarium, so she and the dog got to enjoy her dire symptoms all alone. I felt really bad, but did clean up our second bathroom after we mutually decided not to have it razed . . . "you should have called me!" "Didn't want to mess up your trip." Do I have a great wife, or what?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 2045976, member: 711"] I am not a doctor, nor do I play one on TV, but there is something you need to know. Bronchial stuff has a very nasty habit of returning when patients push the envelope. Active professionals are among the most likely to push the envelope. So, if you want to go through it all again, starting this time in a weakened condition, just hit the road running. Or, you could listen to the medical professionals and follow their advice to the letter. There is a medical one word oxymnoron that applies most to busy professionals. It's the word "patient." You have been warned. Do the required rest. And if you happen to be a smoker, now would be the best time to quit. My wife had bronchitis on an annual basis until she quit smoking. In the 20 years since she quit, she has had it only twice. About what the OP is suffering from, my wife is just getting over it. I was in Tulsa, buying a rifle, going to the J.M. Davis Museum and visiting the aquarium, so she and the dog got to enjoy her dire symptoms all alone. I felt really bad, but did clean up our second bathroom after we mutually decided not to have it razed . . . "you should have called me!" "Didn't want to mess up your trip." Do I have a great wife, or what? [/QUOTE]
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