I'm continuing to pray for everyone's full recovery. Now, we need details on this dream car you speak of!!Now I'm lucky to walk outside for a few minutes and look at my dream car my wife bought me when I got out of the hospital.
I'm continuing to pray for everyone's full recovery. Now, we need details on this dream car you speak of!!Now I'm lucky to walk outside for a few minutes and look at my dream car my wife bought me when I got out of the hospital.
That is the first time I have heard that. Who told you that ? Do you have that tested on a regular basis or what ?
I'm continuing to pray for everyone's full recovery. Now, we need details on this dream car you speak of!!
Again, I'm no doctor but I would like to share my experience to possibly help.
My pulmonologist doc and physical therapist have me trying to "exercise" while I am still on oxygen. The theory is creating a demand for my lungs to work so they rebound. My lower left lung won't inflate and I'm still on oxygen. I'm to use my pulse ox on my finger and keep it above 90 while I walk. I think it's working because I was able to use the restroom today without losing my breath. It's the small victories! I know you're tired and have little motivation but don't sit around in a chair all day. Move as much as you can without dropping your oxygen. Also, drink plenty of water because that is suppose to help by staying hydrated.
This "long haulers" crap is real. Just prepare yourself that its a long road to recover for some survivors. It's been a hard pill for me to swallow because pre-ICU I was a healthy non-smoking 53 yr old who went 90 miles per hour from 430am until 10pm. Now I'm lucky to walk outside for a few minutes and look at my dream car my wife bought me when I got out of the hospital.
what is it?I thought so too. Unfortunately the anti-bodies only last 90ish days and you can get it again. They say the second time is worse than the first.
A Negative. My wife didn't get sick and she is O Positive. One of the nurses in the ICU told me they had ZERO O positive patients.
I hope they sent you home with Combivent inhaler. If not, as your primary care provider for one.
They say that there are six distinct types or clusters of COVID-19 from mild to severe. That accounts for those who have no or mild symptoms to those with severe symptoms. Some say getting the mild version doesn't protect you from the severe one. They also say T cells can protect you.My ICU doctor and my Primary Care Dr. Both gave me warnings about thinking I was invincible (i.e. immune) due to the fact that they have treated patients who have tested positive twice and become very ill. My PC said it was a 4.5 month gap between episodes for one lady.
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