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Rick wrote: s/s Norway is not very old....its extinct. That's why I said "was"...but when she was in service she was indeed very old. I sailed aboard many times during her 20+ years of service as Norway, including her 9/11 "first annual farewell crossing." Celibrity also attracts an older crowd than Voyager or Radiance will. Note: every week is different on a ships voyage. There is no way to tell the passenger make up on any given voyage Agree with you 100% and I think the OP of the thread should choose a Voyager class ship. Interestingly enough the passenger mix on Mercury skewed younger for the Alaska repositioning than Legend of the Seas during the crossing. Warren |
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Tom K wrote:
"Ermalee" wrote in message . .. I've always wanted to do one of Sue's annual 'junkets', but I am thankful that I didn't book this one. We are dealing with a case of congestive heart failure at our house. May involve hospital time if there's no improvement this weekend with home care. Dr. is stopping by daily. Ermalee Sorry to hear that Ermalee. Hope everything works out. --Tom Thanks, Tom. The Dr. came by again today, and we got a much better report. Home care is working well, so, no hospital. Yea!!! Ermalee |
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Warren wrote: Agree with you 100% and I think the OP of the thread should choose a Voyager class ship. Interestingly enough the passenger mix on Mercury skewed younger for the Alaska repositioning than Legend of the Seas during the crossing. Warren Agreed, Voyager Calss ships are Great!! Very easy to move about. Morning donuts in the pastry shop are the best. Rival any donuts you would get in any bakery at home. Will be intrested to see what the Original Poster makes as a final desission. I hope she lets us know. |
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I am so sorry to hear that. We have had similar concerns at my parents. They
did one of those procedures to stop and then restart my stepdads heart (I guess it was about 6 weeks ago). I will be thinkng of you. Cindy "Ermalee" wrote in message . .. I've always wanted to do one of Sue's annual 'junkets', but I am thankful that I didn't book this one. We are dealing with a case of congestive heart failure at our house. May involve hospital time if there's no improvement this weekend with home care. Dr. is stopping by daily. Ermalee ---also glad we didn't go on the Sleazy; I guess 3 cruises this year is enough :-) |
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ERMALEE:
Only know you from your post's on RTC,but am sorry to hear someone is ill,please take care,and keep me informed on the person's progress. surfer e2468 cruise lover |
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Ermalee wrote: The Dr. came by again today, and we got a much better report. Home care is working well, so, no hospital. Yea!!! This is wonderful news!! sue |
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Surfer E2468 wrote:
ERMALEE: Only know you from your post's on RTC,but am sorry to hear someone is ill,please take care,and keep me informed on the person's progress. surfer e2468 cruise lover Thanks very much. Bill had a flare up of congestive heart failure and we increased some medication. The Dr. came today and found the condition to be much improved, and hospitalization will not be necessary. We're breathing a deep sigh of relief here. Ermalee --knows growing old ain't fer sissies :-) |
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Thanks very much. Bill had a flare up of congestive heart failure and we increased some medication. The Dr. came today and found the condition to be much improved, and hospitalization will not be necessary. We're breathing a deep sigh of relief here. And all of your buddies in New York City are also breathing a deep sigh of relief for both you and Bill, Ermalee!!! Do take careful care of yourselves!!! (Please note the use of the plural form!!) PegNDerek |
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"Ermalee" wrote in message ... Tom K wrote: "Ermalee" wrote in message . .. I've always wanted to do one of Sue's annual 'junkets', but I am thankful that I didn't book this one. We are dealing with a case of congestive heart failure at our house. May involve hospital time if there's no improvement this weekend with home care. Dr. is stopping by daily. Ermalee Sorry to hear that Ermalee. Hope everything works out. --Tom Thanks, Tom. The Dr. came by again today, and we got a much better report. Home care is working well, so, no hospital. Yea!!! Ermalee Excellent!!!!!!!!! --Tom |
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In article , Ermalee
wrote: Thanks very much. Bill had a flare up of congestive heart failure and we increased some medication. The Dr. came today and found the condition to be much improved, and hospitalization will not be necessary. We're breathing a deep sigh of relief here. Very good. Glad that his condition has improved and that he can stay home. -- Charles |
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