Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 > relax your body is finding its way back from being under attack, let it heal yes you need to move around to keep your lungs clear, and I know it hurts but keep doing what your doctors tell you and have you talked to the respiratory therapist about how and when you should take your meds? sometimes they have insight that the DR. do . the best way to get better is just to relax. do not get stressed out about anything. this sound easy but when you try to do it it is the hardest thing to do. > Hi, this is - I just got out the Critical Care Unit in the > beginning weeks of November pneumonia which sent me into a full > blown asthma attack. Ever since I have gotten out it seems like it > been one thing after another, I came home on oxygen b/c at rest my > o2 stats was in the lower 80's. All I have done since then is cough > and cough, sometimes a dry other times a productive. I do good for a > few days, then I start running fever again - then back to the > doctor. I have pneumonia again more antibotics, treatments on the > hour, high doses of Predinsone and the funny thing is I haven't been > out of my house with the exception of doctor visits. What am I doing > so wrong?Both doctors (asthma and pulmonogist) say I am on some of > the strongest medication for asthma Advair 500/50mcg, Zyflo 600mg, > Zyrtec 10mg, DuoNeb (albuterol-atrovent)every 2-3 hours, Allegy > Shots, Xolair (waiting for 1st injection). I also had a pneumonia > vaccine, go figure! My biggest complaint is the continual cough > which will eventually make me throw up. I have been home for weeks, > I will do do some house work which causes me to be short of breath > and I will rest and then try again. I guess I sound like all Iam > doing is complaining, but really I just want to know if there is > anything else I can do? How long does to effects of pneumonia last? > I have had it 3'x since October. Just looking for help from people > who have been there.... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 > > Hi, this is - I just got out the Critical Care Unit in the > beginning weeks of November pneumonia which sent me into a full > blown asthma attack. Ever since I have gotten out it seems like it > been one thing after another, I came home on oxygen b/c at rest my > o2 stats was in the lower 80's. All I have done since then is cough > and cough, sometimes a dry other times a productive. I do good for a > few days, then I start running fever again - then back to the > doctor. I have pneumonia again more antibotics, treatments on the > hour, high doses of Predinsone and the funny thing is I haven't been > out of my house with the exception of doctor visits. What am I doing > so wrong?Both doctors (asthma and pulmonogist) say I am on some of > the strongest medication for asthma Advair 500/50mcg, Zyflo 600mg, > Zyrtec 10mg, DuoNeb (albuterol-atrovent)every 2-3 hours, Allegy > Shots, Xolair (waiting for 1st injection). I also had a pneumonia > vaccine, go figure! My biggest complaint is the continual cough > which will eventually make me throw up. I have been home for weeks, > I will do do some house work which causes me to be short of breath > and I will rest and then try again. I guess I sound like all Iam > doing is complaining, but really I just want to know if there is > anything else I can do? How long does to effects of pneumonia last? > I have had it 3'x since October. Just looking for help from people > who have been there.... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 > > Hi, this is - I just got out the Critical Care Unit in the > beginning weeks of November pneumonia which sent me into a full > blown asthma attack. Ever since I have gotten out it seems like it > been one thing after another, I came home on oxygen b/c at rest my > o2 stats was in the lower 80's. All I have done since then is cough > and cough, sometimes a dry other times a productive. I do good for a > few days, then I start running fever again - then back to the > doctor. I have pneumonia again more antibotics, treatments on the > hour, high doses of Predinsone and the funny thing is I haven't been > out of my house with the exception of doctor visits. What am I doing > so wrong?Both doctors (asthma and pulmonogist) say I am on some of > the strongest medication for asthma Advair 500/50mcg, Zyflo 600mg, > Zyrtec 10mg, DuoNeb (albuterol-atrovent)every 2-3 hours, Allegy > Shots, Xolair (waiting for 1st injection). I also had a pneumonia > vaccine, go figure! My biggest complaint is the continual cough > which will eventually make me throw up. I have been home for weeks, > I will do do some house work which causes me to be short of breath > and I will rest and then try again. I guess I sound like all Iam > doing is complaining, but really I just want to know if there is > anything else I can do? How long does to effects of pneumonia last? > I have had it 3'x since October. Just looking for help from people > who have been there.... > please visit www.curewithherbs.info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 Well ...when I'm really sick like that I just have to sleep and NOT MOVE AT ALL. I know this sounds bad, but just any movement at all really compounds severe asthma. Have someone else do the housework, and don't move except for potty breaks and hot sauna/showers...This may mean sleeping way over 8 hours, but you have to remember also that with severe asthma we're ultimately trying to avoid having emphysema more than we are worrying about competing in the rat race. Some people who underestimate the problems of asthma will scoff at this and tell you to be more active and do more exercise...someone with mild asthma can do this...but it will be killer for someone with severe asthma and pneumonia. I've had family also notice how I can't move around at all when having asthma problems...this has probably been what's kept me alive till now. When you that sick you just have to shut down and get your mind on books or puzzles and limit activity. You will be compounding the problem by any exposure to cold air as well. I hope this helps some...I realize you may already be doing this... Noah My wrote: Hi, this is - I just got out the Critical Care Unit in the beginning weeks of November pneumonia which sent me into a full blown asthma attack. Ever since I have gotten out it seems like it been one thing after another, I came home on oxygen b/c at rest my o2 stats was in the lower 80's. All I have done since then is cough and cough, sometimes a dry other times a productive. I do good for a few days, then I start running fever again - then back to the doctor. I have pneumonia again more antibotics, treatments on the hour, high doses of Predinsone and the funny thing is I haven't been out of my house with the exception of doctor visits. What am I doing so wrong?Both doctors (asthma and pulmonogist) say I am on some of the strongest medication for asthma Advair 500/50mcg, Zyflo 600mg, Zyrtec 10mg, DuoNeb (albuterol-atrovent)every 2-3 hours, Allegy Shots, Xolair (waiting for 1st injection). I also had a pneumonia vaccine, go figure! My biggest complaint is the continual cough which will eventually make me throw up. I have been home for weeks, I will do do some house work which causes me to be short of breath and I will rest and then try again. I guess I sound like all Iam doing is complaining, but really I just want to know if there is anything else I can do? How long does to effects of pneumonia last? I have had it 3'x since October. Just looking for help from people who have been there.... Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2007 Report Share Posted December 17, 2007 When my asthma flares up real bad I find that I can't move at all either. I feel like I weigh a thousand pounds and any effort to move is next to impossible! Lucky for me my family also helps out a lot. I hadn't realized that asthma could turn into emphysema...makes sense, just hadn't thought about or heard about it. Robin > > Well ...when I'm really sick like that I just have to sleep and NOT MOVE AT ALL. I know this sounds bad, but just any movement at all really compounds severe asthma. Have someone else do the housework, and don't move except for potty breaks and hot sauna/showers...This may mean sleeping way over 8 hours, but you have to remember also that with severe asthma we're ultimately trying to avoid having emphysema more than we are worrying about competing in the rat race. Noah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2007 Report Share Posted December 17, 2007 Wow Noah This is what I love about this forum, when you find out you are NOT ALONE with what's happening to you. What you said about the mild asthma and being able to exercise. My Doc said I had to loose the weight, when I was first diagnosed with asthma, which I did successfully (45lbs) with diet and walking around our local lake's trails, usually, two, three kilometres every day. That was the summer before this last one. Now after a couple of treatments of prednisone because I have been so ill recently, I can barely make it across the bookstore without wheezing, and the inability to do more than crawl out of bed to get to the bathroom on my really bad days, is a frightening reality of just how debilitating this disease can be. Somewhat selfishly I guess, I am glad I am not alone, I wish for all our sakes I was. But to be able to learn more about the " Mighty A " from all your experiences, and how to combat it is an incredible help, thank you. There is one upside to all of this,at least I have an excuse not to shovel all the white stuff that has dumped itself over Ontario, and mostly on OUR driveway!!!! Keep well - -- In asthma , Noah Riding wrote: > > Well ...when I'm really sick like that I just have to sleep and NOT MOVE AT ALL. I know this sounds bad, but just any movement at all really compounds severe asthma. Have someone else do the housework, and don't move except for potty breaks and hot sauna/showers...This may mean sleeping way over 8 hours, but you have to remember also that with severe asthma we're ultimately trying to avoid having emphysema more than we are worrying about competing in the rat race. > > Some people who underestimate the problems of asthma will scoff at this and tell you to be more active and do more exercise...someone with mild asthma can do this...but it will be killer for someone with severe asthma and pneumonia. I've had family also notice how I can't move around at all when having asthma problems...this has probably been what's kept me alive till now. When you that sick you just have to shut down and get your mind on books or puzzles and limit activity. > > You will be compounding the problem by any exposure to cold air as well. > > I hope this helps some...I realize you may already be doing this... > > Noah > > > > My wrote: > Hi, this is - I just got out the Critical Care Unit in the > beginning weeks of November pneumonia which sent me into a full > blown asthma attack. Ever since I have gotten out it seems like it > been one thing after another, I came home on oxygen b/c at rest my > o2 stats was in the lower 80's. All I have done since then is cough > and cough, sometimes a dry other times a productive. I do good for a > few days, then I start running fever again - then back to the > doctor. I have pneumonia again more antibotics, treatments on the > hour, high doses of Predinsone and the funny thing is I haven't been > out of my house with the exception of doctor visits. What am I doing > so wrong?Both doctors (asthma and pulmonogist) say I am on some of > the strongest medication for asthma Advair 500/50mcg, Zyflo 600mg, > Zyrtec 10mg, DuoNeb (albuterol-atrovent)every 2-3 hours, Allegy > Shots, Xolair (waiting for 1st injection). I also had a pneumonia > vaccine, go figure! My biggest complaint is the continual cough > which will eventually make me throw up. I have been home for weeks, > I will do do some house work which causes me to be short of breath > and I will rest and then try again. I guess I sound like all Iam > doing is complaining, but really I just want to know if there is > anything else I can do? How long does to effects of pneumonia last? > I have had it 3'x since October. Just looking for help from people > who have been there.... > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2007 Report Share Posted December 18, 2007 .. " My " -- Has your doctor x-rayed your lungs? You might have eosinophilic pneumonia. Carolyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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