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"Olwyn Mary" wrote in message .. . Got a little cold earlier this week. Congested, tight breathing. Got out the nebulizer and the Albuterol on Tuesday - haven't needed either of them in months. Nebulizer quit working on Thur. Drugstore doesn't carry them. Call pulmonologist office - assistant useless. Got on line, ordered one over the net, it will arrive maybe Tueday. Thought I could handle it, but lunchtime Sunday told dh "Sunday 1 p.m., most people will be watching sports on tv, maybe I could get quick breathing treatment in the ER." went there, not too busy, got a breathing treatment, said thank you very much, bye, and they told me Oh No, we have more tests to do. taken further back, x-rays, IV etc. Soooooooo. Here I am on the 7th floor of the hospital, with antibiotics, steroids and I'm not sure what the other one is going in IV, plus they have given me so much inhaled treatment I am totally dizzy and cannot stand unaided. Got dh to go home and bring me some toiletries, change of undies, another book, and,OF COURSE, the laptop. Hope to go home in the morning. Olwyn Mary in New Orleans. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com I hope you feel better very soon and can go home. You might want to ask the doctor about keeping an Albuterol rescue inhaler on hand for a time like that when your nebulizer dies. It's not very expensive and usually they have an expiration date that's at least a couple of years from the date you buy it. It's not like the deep treatment you get with the neb, but it will make you feel better for enough time to help you to get to the doctor without any panic setting in. Lucille |
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Dear Olwyn,
As much as I know you must hate being in the hospital, I am still glad that they caught what you had and that you are getting treated for it. ****hugs**** Olwyn Mary wrote: Soooooooo. Here I am on the 7th floor of the hospital, with antibiotics, steroids and I'm not sure what the other one is going in IV, plus they have given me so much inhaled treatment I am totally dizzy and cannot stand unaided. -- Every job is a self-portrait of the person who does it. Autograph your work with excellence. |
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I hope you get better soon! Sounds like you are being taken good care of
anyway. But it must have been quite a shock to go in for a little treatment and ended up being kept at the hospital overnight. Feel better soon! LauraJ "Olwyn Mary" wrote in message .. . Got a little cold earlier this week. Congested, tight breathing. Got out the nebulizer and the Albuterol on Tuesday - haven't needed either of them in months. Nebulizer quit working on Thur. Drugstore doesn't carry them. Call pulmonologist office - assistant useless. Got on line, ordered one over the net, it will arrive maybe Tueday. Thought I could handle it, but lunchtime Sunday told dh "Sunday 1 p.m., most people will be watching sports on tv, maybe I could get quick breathing treatment in the ER." went there, not too busy, got a breathing treatment, said thank you very much, bye, and they told me Oh No, we have more tests to do. taken further back, x-rays, IV etc. Soooooooo. Here I am on the 7th floor of the hospital, with antibiotics, steroids and I'm not sure what the other one is going in IV, plus they have given me so much inhaled treatment I am totally dizzy and cannot stand unaided. Got dh to go home and bring me some toiletries, change of undies, another book, and,OF COURSE, the laptop. Hope to go home in the morning. Olwyn Mary in New Orleans. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Well, the doc came in this morning and said "No, you're staying at least
one more night, we'll see how you are in the morning". And this in a town where the few hospitals which are in use are way overcrowded at times. Oh well. Olwyn Mary in New Orleans. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Olwyn Mary wrote:
Well, the doc came in this morning and said "No, you're staying at least one more night, we'll see how you are in the morning". And this in a town where the few hospitals which are in use are way overcrowded at times. Don't take it so lightly, Olwyn. Respiratory problems in senior citizens can be VERY dangerous. -- Every job is a self-portrait of the person who does it. Autograph your work with excellence. |
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Olwyn Mary wrote:
Well, the doc came in this morning and said "No, you're staying at least one more night, we'll see how you are in the morning". And this in a town where the few hospitals which are in use are way overcrowded at times. Oh well. Olwyn Mary in New Orleans. Dear Olwyn Mary, I'm so glad DH got you to the ER. Not being able to breathe well is so scary, she says as she uses her nebulizer. Don't rush yourself home. You know you need the treatment and the rest. I hope your new nebulizer gets delivered so that you have it when you get home. They are hateful things but not breathing is even more so. Prayers on the way. Juno |
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Olwyn Mary wrote:
Well, the doc came in this morning and said "No, you're staying at least one more night, we'll see how you are in the morning". And this in a town where the few hospitals which are in use are way overcrowded at times. Oh well. Olwyn Mary in New Orleans. If you're getting antibiotics, that means the lab test showed positive for a bacterial infection -- which you don't need! So kick back and get rid of it before you go home. I hope the food's tasty. -- Joanne stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/ |
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On Jun 11, 4:26 pm, Olwyn Mary wrote:
Well, the doc came in this morning and said "No, you're staying at least one more night, we'll see how you are in the morning". And this in a town where the few hospitals which are in use are way overcrowded at times. Well, if he is keeping you in, there must be a good reason. Relax, and let them wait on you. Nap when you want to, and read, and knit. Sounds good to me right now! Higs, Katherine |
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Olwyn Mary wrote:
Soooooooo. Here I am on the 7th floor of the hospital, with antibiotics, steroids and I'm not sure what the other one is going in IV, plus they have given me so much inhaled treatment I am totally dizzy and cannot stand unaided. Good gravy! {{{{Mary}}}} -- Lizard Gumbo aka Elizabeth http://www.effervescentdesigns.com Blog: http://effervescentdesigns.com/effdesblog/ Pop the bubbles to reply. |
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