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Thanks, you two. I will do that.

I called the motel. They said I have to go through booking.com to cancel. Booking.com does have an option (on-line form) to explain the situation to the motel and hope, I guess, that they will waive "some or all" of my fees.
(05-13-2019 12:52 PM)ELCore Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks, you two. I will do that.

I called the motel. They said I have to go through booking.com to cancel. Booking.com does have an option (on-line form) to explain the situation to the motel and hope, I guess, that they will waive "some or all" of my fees.

Most hotels/motels will refund you in full with 24 to 48 hours notice -- especially due to illness or death in family. It's these super-duper travel agencies that try to get you for all they can.
(05-13-2019 12:52 PM)ELCore Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks, you two. I will do that.

I called the motel. They said I have to go through booking.com to cancel. Booking.com does have an option (on-line form) to explain the situation to the motel and hope, I guess, that they will waive "some or all" of my fees.
You will be missed. The Carpenter Hotel has good reviews for customer service. Hope you get your refund.
Thanks, Anita.
Hopefully, you'll be able to get a refund.
After a couple of phone calls, all is well. Smile
That's good.
Are you feeling better?
(05-15-2019 07:20 PM)ELCore Wrote: [ -> ]After a couple of phone calls, all is well. Smile

Good! Hope you are feeling better and can join us next year.
Thanks. I am feeling a little better. BP is down a little. Still a bit light-headed now and then.
It took doctors a long time to get my meds adjusted. One of the first I was on was Lisinopril, which has the habit of making one cough. It was so bad that one day at work a woman walked up to me, completely out of the blue, and said "I know this is none of my business, but are you taking Lisinopril?" She was a nurse and had heard that cough several times before. I got my doctor to change it within a couple of days.

Take care, Lane.

Best
Rob
Interesting Rob. I’ve never heard that. Glad you found out. No more cough?
(05-16-2019 10:28 AM)Rob Wick Wrote: [ -> ]It took doctors a long time to get my meds adjusted. One of the first I was on was Lisinopril, which has the habit of making one cough. It was so bad that one day at work a woman walked up to me, completely out of the blue, and said "I know this is none of my business, but are you taking Lisinopril?" She was a nurse and had heard that cough several times before. I got my doctor to change it within a couple of days.

Take care, Lane.

Best
Rob

A relative of mine experienced that problem. Right now, I feel a bit light headed now and then. I am hoping it will pass when I get accustomed to the medicine (Maxzide). Thanks.
Bill,

Evidently medical professionals call it "the Lisiniopril cough". Once I stopped taking it the cough cleared up in a couple of weeks.

Maxzide is one of the few I didn't take. The only thing I can say is stay on top of it with your doctor. There are a number of medicines out there that work without the side effects.

Best
Rob
(05-17-2019 09:43 AM)ELCore Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-16-2019 10:28 AM)Rob Wick Wrote: [ -> ]It took doctors a long time to get my meds adjusted. One of the first I was on was Lisinopril, which has the habit of making one cough. It was so bad that one day at work a woman walked up to me, completely out of the blue, and said "I know this is none of my business, but are you taking Lisinopril?" She was a nurse and had heard that cough several times before. I got my doctor to change it within a couple of days.

Take care, Lane.

Best
Rob

A relative of mine experienced that problem. Right now, I feel a bit light headed now and then. I am hoping it will pass when I get accustomed to the medicine (Maxzide). Thanks.

Are you monitoring your BP at home each day - especially when you feel light-headed? Every morning, I have to take oxygen levels, blood sugar, weight, and BP before I do anything else. I also test in the pm when I think something might be off, but usually there is nothing significant. I also keep the daily readings in a journal and sometimes take it with me to the various doctors (all of whom are in one medical group, all in the same building, and all share the same computer info on me).

For the past three years, everything has been within normal ranges. It has also been very useful in forcing me to slow down, eat well, take my medication. It has been a real learning experience for me, a person who still doesn't like going to doctors until I nearly die and also was raised in the military health care system where you were lucky if you got a follow-up within six months time...

And, that's my history instead of Lincoln assassination history for a change.
Yes, I take my BP morning and evening.
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