I don't post a lot but I love the amazing advice given here. I appreciate the science-based knowledge shared. I am a Respiratory Therapy student in Chicago. I also have Bronchiectasis and had a lower left lobectomy in Oct. 2019.
My excuse for not posting more is that I am a mom of 3, I have a job, my clinical rotation, and school! Someday I hope to post everyday.
I just wanted to post a pic of my girls standing by the Chicago River which is dyed green the weekend before St. Patrick's Day. They've been doing it every year since 1962.
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Hello 👋. Lovely to hear from you and fabulous photo of the children 😀 Pleased that your lobectomy went well and you are making remarkable progress. Family, work and studies, one dedicated lady!
Good luck with your studies and any respiratory advice or knowledge from your course would be of interest to us all. 🇺🇸
Really lovely daughters! Wishing you continued good progress in your health and studies. Great to see such a lovely photo of Chicago and the green river too, so many thanks for this.
WOW! Thatas beautiful my daughter is going to Chicago with my granddaughter in August on holiday . She is staying a week there and another week in Wisconsin where her Boyfriend lives. xx💕⚘
That’s amazing !☘️ What a great way to celebrate the occasion, it looks really good. Good luck with the studies , you certainly are a very busy bee , hopefully you’ll have more time to spend with us and share your knowledge in the future 😊 x
Sounds like you are one busy lady Schmu, thanks for taking time out to update us here on HU. Love the photo of your children and the green river. Happy St Patricks Day ☘️☘️ xx
Thank you for taking time out of your busy life to share a photo of your lovely daughters! I've been to Chicago, but never at St. Pat's day and never saw the river green before. Thanks again for sharing!
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