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Oh Di I am so sorry. Did the hot stuff also burn tissue? Hope not.

Now listen Lady!! I am NOT going to race you to get to the other side

so you might as well give up the thought of getting there before I do!!

Wish you were here with me. It's 80 and climbing. We could roll out

on the new patio, lean our heads together, and snooze in warmth.

Consider yourself hugged.

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Hi Di!

It should only take about a week. But you may still feel aftereffects for

almost a year. At least I did.

Scary little experience, huh? Mine was. I was told that if I had waited

about 2 hours more (which was my plan), I would have died. Came within a few

millimeters of it anyway. My neuro wanted me in his hospital so he could

direct my care. My local hospital was more than willing to send me because

of my startle reflex and paroxysmal spasms. Best move they, or I, could have

made. I was placed under the care of a Critical Care Pulmonary Specialist.

He later told me I was about 10 minutes away from being put on a respirator

when my lungs began operating on their own much better. He still doesn't

know why, but he does believe what I told him. I was in God's Hands all the

time and He didn't want me yet. He believes this because others in similar

situations have told him the same thing. They had similar experiences, also,

with their lungs suddenly starting to work again. I don't want to start a

big argument here, but this is my belief.

I don't know what my temperature went to, but it was high. My blood pressure

about the time I was being considered for the respirator was 60/40. When I

asked, breathlessly, what it was, I thought " cool, " my blood pressure isn't

going to be a problem. Yeah, right. I find out when I return to work that

that BP is barely life sustaining.

The whole time, I was not worried in the least. Just another trip to the

hospital. Amazing what ignorance can do for you!!

Recover soon and be well.

Mike Gray

Aspiration Pneumonia

> Hey there. Well I just got out of hospital. Drank a hot

> cappuccino...without my 'safely straw....and inhales alot of it...the

> other day. Later, I developed ahorrible cough and a fever of 103.

> Aspiration pneumonia. NOT my first experience with choking...but the

> first serious aspitation.

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> So...those of you who have had aspiration pneumonia......how long show

> I expect to feel like i died two days ago?!!!!!!

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> Would appreciate feedback and advice.

> HUGS!!

>

> Di.........PLS...............Canada

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Hi Mike. Wow...you really DO know the experience! And yes...I agree

that...at some point....you let go and let God. I think it is going

to be a while before I am back on my feet (so to speak!). But thank

God I came through it. from now on....i drink with a straw....as was

recommended to be my my neuro.....that way...your head is down and

less chance of choking.

Anyway....thanks for sharing your experience Mike!

Take good care.

Di......Canada

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> Hi Di!

>

> It should only take about a week. But you may still feel

aftereffects for

> almost a year. At least I did.

>

> Scary little experience, huh? Mine was. I was told that if I had

waited

> about 2 hours more (which was my plan), I would have died. Came

within a few

> millimeters of it anyway. My neuro wanted me in his hospital so he

could

> direct my care. My local hospital was more than willing to send me

because

> of my startle reflex and paroxysmal spasms. Best move they, or I,

could have

> made. I was placed under the care of a Critical Care Pulmonary

Specialist.

> He later told me I was about 10 minutes away from being put on a

respirator

> when my lungs began operating on their own much better. He still

doesn't

> know why, but he does believe what I told him. I was in God's

Hands all the

> time and He didn't want me yet. He believes this because others in

similar

> situations have told him the same thing. They had similar

experiences, also,

> with their lungs suddenly starting to work again. I don't want to

start a

> big argument here, but this is my belief.

>

> I don't know what my temperature went to, but it was high. My

blood pressure

> about the time I was being considered for the respirator was

60/40. When I

> asked, breathlessly, what it was, I thought " cool, " my blood

pressure isn't

> going to be a problem. Yeah, right. I find out when I return to

work that

> that BP is barely life sustaining.

>

> The whole time, I was not worried in the least. Just another trip

to the

> hospital. Amazing what ignorance can do for you!!

>

> Recover soon and be well.

> Mike Gray

> Aspiration Pneumonia

>

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> > Hey there. Well I just got out of hospital. Drank a hot

> > cappuccino...without my 'safely straw....and inhales alot of

it...the

> > other day. Later, I developed ahorrible cough and a fever of 103.

> > Aspiration pneumonia. NOT my first experience with choking...but

the

> > first serious aspitation.

> >

> > So...those of you who have had aspiration pneumonia......how

long show

> > I expect to feel like i died two days ago?!!!!!!

> >

> > Would appreciate feedback and advice.

> > HUGS!!

> >

> > Di.........PLS...............Canada

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> >

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> >

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> >

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Thanks! i really do appreciate your support!

Di

Hey there. Well I just

got out of hospital. Drank a hot

> cappuccino...without my 'safely straw....and inhales alot of

it...the

> other day. Later, I developed ahorrible cough and a fever of 103.

> Aspiration pneumonia. NOT my first experience with choking...but

the

> first serious aspitation.

>

> So...those of you who have had aspiration pneumonia......how long

show

> I expect to feel like i died two days ago?!!!!!!

>

> Would appreciate feedback and advice.

> HUGS!!

>

> Di.........PLS...............Canada

>

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Yes, they rehydrated me and pumped me with IV antibiotics. Now i

have to take them for a bit longer. It is NOT a fun experience. I

felt I was drowning and really stuggled to breath for a couple of

days. Today...still having some breathing trouble and weakness. They

actually were very good at the hospital. I was lucky i didn't wait

too long before I went in.........could have been a lot worse.

Thanks for your concern Alper. Take good care!

Di............Canada

In PLS-FRIENDS , " Alper Kaya, MD "

wrote:

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> Never had aspiration pneumonia before. Sorry about it. I guess it

needs antibiotics treatment for couple of days.

> Best wishes

> Alper

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> dianamj_canuck yazdı: Hey there. Well I

just got out of hospital. Drank a hot

> cappuccino...without my 'safely straw....and inhales alot of

it...the

> other day. Later, I developed ahorrible cough and a fever of 103.

> Aspiration pneumonia. NOT my first experience with choking...but

the

> first serious aspitation.

>

> So...those of you who have had aspiration pneumonia......how long

show

> I expect to feel like i died two days ago?!!!!!!

>

> Would appreciate feedback and advice.

> HUGS!!

>

> Di.........PLS...............Canada

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Oh Eva...that was SO kind. I DO feel 'hugged'. Naaa...I have decided

that I am going to hang around for a long time so i can become a

burdon to my kids (LOL). I was lucky.....it was close.They think that

there may be some scald in the bronchia....so it is going to take some

time to heal. Bless you for your caring and your wonderful humor Eva.

HUGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Love Di......Canada

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> Oh Di I am so sorry. Did the hot stuff also burn tissue? Hope not.

> Now listen Lady!! I am NOT going to race you to get to the other

side

> so you might as well give up the thought of getting there before I

do!!

> Wish you were here with me. It's 80 and climbing. We could roll

out

> on the new patio, lean our heads together, and snooze in warmth.

> Consider yourself hugged.

> Eva

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Pneumonia: an inflammation of the lungs caused by a bacterial, viral,

or fungal infection. The pneumonia shot gives protection against

one specific bacterium (Streptococcus). Aspiration pneumonia is VERY

dangerous because aspirated items may bring about pneumonia as the

result of other forms of bacteria, virus, or fungus. This is

especially dangerous when the items aspirated are solid and become

attached to the walls of the lung. Aspiration pneumonia is

reportedly the most noted reason for death of PLSers.

Don

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