Inspirational Thoughts

Monday, August 30, 2010

The Beginning of the End.. times 2

I have a momma dove sitting on her nest above our front door. She's been there for over a week... and to my knowledge she hasn't left her nest at all. She's always there when I look and doesn't even leave when I'm sitting on the porch within 2 or 3 feet of her. Watching her, I feel somewhat like a momma bird... only difference, my little "peeps" are getting closer and closer to leaving the nest. And so it goes... today was the beginning of the end for both of the girls. For Emile it was the first day of her senior year in High School. For Brie it was the first day of 8th grade... which means her last year in Middle School. Things are changing faster than I ever imagined it would. Seems it was just yesterday I was rocking my babies... now I'm getting them ready to begin their own lives. Where has the time gone?Emile looking ready to face the day head on.
Brie ready to see her friends and peers.
My beautiful girls.... growing up way to fast. I love you both!! Have a great school year.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Kauffman Reunion 10

This past Saturday (the 21st) was the 26th Annual Kauffman Reunion. It was held in Chambersburg. As always, it was a ton of fun. I just love this reunion! We had a great time visiting with everyone, eating yummy food, playing "Crazy Bingo," Bonce Ball, and of course the kids got to break open a pinata. And we took plenty of pictures to add to the photo albums.While we were at the reunion someone noticed a fire across the interstate. It appeared there was some type of burning going on but it looked like the flames were getting dangerously close to the house. Uncle Ray called 911 just in case.While waiting to see what may end up happening, Uncle Ray turned to me and told us his parents (my grand-parents) had lived in that house at one time. He then told me that was the house my dad had been born in way back in 1929. I never knew that. Uncle Ray brought over a photo album and sure enough, there was a picture of the house...Emile and Michele decided it would be fun to play on the playground. I can't blame them. Who can resist a giant dinosaur slide, right???The race is on.....Girls will be girls... what a fun time they had.
So another family reunion is done. Only a "few" months left until we head to Chambersburg for our next get together.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Crash, Bang, Boom!

Tonight I worked until 11pm with one of my clients. During the evening I had the chance to witness an amazing thunderstorm. When I was a young child I was terrified of thunderstorms.... I mean like pee my pants scared. Funny how things have changed. Now I find myself drawn to them. I couldn't help but get outside and get some pictures. Enjoy.
Local live radar loop and warnings running across the bottom of the screen.

Complete darkness followed by blinding light. Clear bolt of lightening then the sky begins to darken again.

Not the best picture, but you still get the general idea. I was thrilled when I saw this.

This picture reminds me of a storm on the Serengeti.

Looking Southeast toward Jacobus, PA. I didn't realize I had caught this strike and almost deleted the picture. I'm so glad I didn't.

So I guess it's easy to see why I love watching storms. Nature is amazing. I can't imagine life without a good storm from time to time.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Sweet Dreams

I know it's been a while since I last posted... which is a bit of a surprise to me. It's been a super busy month and I just didn't take the time to blog. My bad. Here we go....
A Beautiful Specimen
On July 27th I had my sleep study at the Wellspan Sleep Center. The first part of the study is observing you sleep until no later than 1:30am. The second portion is observing you sleep while using the CPAP. There are certain parameters you must meet by 1:30 in order to do the second portion of the study. For me the study went very well (as in I failed miserably, which is what we expected). Here are the study results:

DIAGNOSTIC STUDY

Monitoring Phase:
Total sleep time for the study was 129.5 minutes. During this time there were 225 arousal's (arousal index was 104.2 per hour of sleep). There were 15 obstructive apneas and 105 obstructive hypopneas (apnea/hypopnea index was 55.5 events per hour of sleep). Average O2 saturation was 92% with the lowest level recorded at 86%. Average heart rate was 72.6 beats per minute with an irregular heart rhythm noted.

CPAP Titration Study:

Monitoring Phase:
Total sleep time for the study was 252.5 minutes. During this time there were 54 arousal's (arousal index was 12.8 per hour of sleep). There were 0 obstructive apneas and 5 obstructive hypopneas (apnea/hypopnea index was 1.2 events per hour of sleep). Average O2 saturation was 94% with the lowest level recorded at 89%. Average heart rate was 62.3 beats per minute with an irregular heart rhythm noted.

Summary:
The diagnostic study showed a severe form of obstructive sleep apnea. CPAP was titrated from 5 to 19 cm of H2O. Snoring was eliminated at 19, however, an acceptable apnea/hypopnea index was present with any pressure above 15 cm of H2O. A full face mask is a must for this patient. If the patient is unable to tolerate this high CPAP pressure, the consideration can be given to lower the CPAP to anywhere between 15 and 19 cm of H2O.

End of report.

So there you have the Reader's Digest condensed version of my study. There was other information presented, but this is it in a nutshell.
CPAP Machine

I have a choice of two types of masks I can use. I prefer the "pillow" mask, which fits directly into the nostrils. I'm told this isn't a good idea for me due to the high pressure setting.A full face mask is recommended. I have been fitted for one with a gel insert and soft silicone that's supposed to be fairly comfortable and generally well tolerated.We'll see how it goes. I'm still in the "try it out" phase. I'm really hoping the pillow mask will work best because it's almost like having nothing at all. The only down side to it is when you have a cold. Then you must use the full mask. I'm just glad I have the equipment I need to finally get some much needed sleep. The Cardiologist and Pulmonologist have told me that this is critical to helping with my Congestive Heart Failure and Pulmonary Hypertension. It's a new day to begin feeling better! Yay.