Murrmurr
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Yeah but it's a medication the dr can Rx over the phone.they sell the nebulizer machine at the pharmacy, but the medication to go in it, that is aerosolized, is a prescription.
Yeah but it's a medication the dr can Rx over the phone.they sell the nebulizer machine at the pharmacy, but the medication to go in it, that is aerosolized, is a prescription.
Yes, but will he follow up with the pulmonary guy? Many people are in denial that it will happen again.Totally agree. I'm sure each hospital is different, but I think they would at the very least refer him to a pulmonologist after he is stabilized.
Good question. @hawkdon is a smart guy. My money is on him.Yes, but will he follow up with the pulmonary guy? Many people are in denial that it will happen again.
Had I know what was going on with me in 2010, I'd have hit the ER long before I did hit it in an ambulance. So many warnings, didn't realize I was 4 steps from deaths door.
I couldn't breathe one morning, and we did call an ambulance. 6 days in hospital and they sent me home with an oxygen concentrator, and all the paraphilia. The difference is that none of that cost us a penny. Covered by our universal healthcare, and don't think our taxes are higher,they aren't. We choose to spend our taxes differently.Both wed ev and thurs eve I went into what I call "panic" breathing, for some reason I had a very difficult time drawing in a breath...I would use my breath inhaler with mixed results..last eve was the worst of two nites...I stayed awake, I guess out of fear,
and it took a long time to get my breathing down to normal....I am COPD and heart
condition, but don't know what caused this episodes....took a covid test this morning
(home style) and it was inconclusive.....a couple times last eve I came close to calling
911 and getting a ride to E.R. but didn't do it....My personal doc is too busy to see
me today, so we will see what the weekend brings.....the joys of aging !!!![]()
The ER doctor that spent a good part of a day with me explained that the chest pain was caused by the infection reaching the lining of my lungs. My oxygen held up, never below 90, and in a couple of days I tested OK. Now my wife and I are completely recovered, O2 95-99. Vaccination and boosting didn’t completely prevent infection, but it may be the reason we are still here. For those who are dubious - Get Vaccinated!I also had some chest/back pain for 2 days, which is gone now. It may be caused by the coughing. I already had the oximeter last year & it always read 95 - 99.
Both wed ev and thurs eve I went into what I call "panic" breathing, for some reason I had a very difficult time drawing in a breath. I would use my breath inhaler with mixed results..last eve was the worst of two nites. I stayed awake, I guess out of fear, and it took a long time to get my breathing down to normal.
If I chose to be vaccinated, I might tout its benefits. Since I'm not, I can't.The ER doctor that spent a good part of a day with me explained that the chest pain was caused by the infection reaching the lining of my lungs. My oxygen held up, never below 90, and in a couple of days I tested OK. Now my wife and I are completely recovered, O2 95-99. Vaccination and boosting didn’t completely prevent infection, but it may be the reason we are still here. For those who are dubious - Get Vaccinated!
Not being critical, but I'm wondering if you would care to share your reason(s) for not being vaccinated?If I chose to be vaccinated, I might tout its benefits. Since I'm not, I can't.
Certainly, as I have previously. I'll get any vaccine, or take any medication IF I know it works If a vaccine works, very few people (if any) who got the vaccine would get the illness it was designed to prevent. Obviously, that hasn't been the case with Covid. So, I didn't even have to consider the safety of the vaccine; if it doesn't work, I don't want it; much like the flu shot, which I've also never had, or needed. Last flu was 40 years ago. After I recovered, I cared for many friends who had the flu, & never got it again. Much like Covid, I know people who got the flu despite their flu shot.Not being critical, but I'm wondering if you would care to share your reason(s) for not being vaccinated?
Both wed ev and thurs eve I went into what I call "panic" breathing, for some reason I had a very difficult time drawing in a breath...I would use my breath inhaler with mixed results..last eve was the worst of two nites...I stayed awake, I guess out of fear,
and it took a long time to get my breathing down to normal....I am COPD and heart
condition, but don't know what caused this episodes....took a covid test this morning
(home style) and it was inconclusive.....a couple times last eve I came close to calling
911 and getting a ride to E.R. but didn't do it....My personal doc is too busy to see
me today, so we will see what the weekend brings.....the joys of aging !!!![]()
I just timed holding my breath...exactly as you stated. Just a tiny bit over 20 seconds.People with asthma can only breath hold for 20 seconds or so,
Sorry, but we can’t entirely agree. Granted that many of the vaccinated can still get the disease, BUT those who are fully vaccinated are less likely to be hospitalized or more importantly, die. My wife and I are near or past the 80 mark, both got the disease, and yet survived nicely without being hospitalized and are now 100% OK. Would the same be true had we not been vaccinated? Probably not.Certainly, as I have previously. I'll get any vaccine, or take any medication IF I know it works If a vaccine works, very few people (if any) who got the vaccine would get the illness it was designed to prevent. Obviously, that hasn't been the case with Covid.
We all should do whatever we have faith in & whatever fits our particular situation.Sorry, but we can’t entirely agree. Granted that many of the vaccinated can still get the disease, BUT those who are fully vaccinated are less likely to be hospitalized or more importantly, die. My wife and I are near or past the 80 mark, both got the disease, and yet survived nicely without being hospitalized and are now 100% OK. Would the same be true had we not been vaccinated? Probably not.
Very true, but perhaps not in some cases …We all should do whatever we have faith in & whatever fits our particular situation.
So you've been told to think, by the same ones who invented and profit from their virus theory.those who are fully vaccinated are less likely to be hospitalized or more importantly, die.