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The doctor says I have a touch of pneumonia, so I'm resting and taking antibiotics.
Years ago, decades ago, I called my husband at work and asked him to take me to urgent care. He didn't understand the situation. I couldn't drive. He did come home and take me there. It was a full service place and I even got X-rays. The doc there determined that I had strep, bronchitis, and pneumonia. I had felt OK the day before and just a bit under the weather before bed. What a difference a day makes.
Button up your overcoat, and take good care of yourself.
Years ago, decades ago, I called my husband at work and asked him to take me to urgent care. He didn't understand the situation. I couldn't drive. He did come home and take me there. It was a full service place and I even got X-rays. The doc there determined that I had strep, bronchitis, and pneumonia. I had felt OK the day before and just a bit under the weather before bed. What a difference a day makes.
Button up your overcoat, and take good care of yourself.
Thank you! I thought it was another asthma attack, but my doctor took X-rays and ran a few other test and said that I had fluid in my lungs and will need to stay in the hospital and get treatment as well as oxygen therapy if needed. So I understand how bad you must have felt.
Thank you! I thought it was another asthma attack, but my doctor took X-rays and ran a few other test and said that I had fluid in my lungs and will need to stay in the hospital and get treatment as well as oxygen therapy if needed. So I understand how bad you must have felt.
I had to go home with an inhaler and antibiotics. I was hoping to be admitted somewhere. No luck there. Fortunately, unfortunately, I was in my 20s and otherwise very healthy. She'll live. LOL
My allergies get out of hand a couple of times a year, so I know how you feel. When it sounds as though I'm going to cough up a lung, I have to go in. After this many years, you'd think that they'd just give me the inhaler--but no. We haven't sent a bill to your insurance company lately.
I hope you feel better very soon. Nothin' like oxygen therapy. I had that once after a surgery, and it was better than Mm! Mm! Good!
Have got the Friday <evening> Feeling, and everything is suitably relaxed!
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