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pneumonia , pleural fusion

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flump1 | 11:16 Tue 22nd May 2012 | Body & Soul
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Well what a weekend that was ! I went to GP regarding a problem with my urine ( bubbles) and ended up in A and E on Friday night with the above. No wonder my inflammation markers were sky high and I felt like death ! So after being pumped ( IV ) with antibiotics I am allowed home to recover with oral tablets. I was shocked to the core when the Doctors diagnosed me, I had no chest pain , no cough. How the dickens do you get it and how long does it take to recover from it ?
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That diagnosis sounds very "iffy."

Did you have a chest X-Ray?

Have you got a follow up appointment?
oh you poor thing, might it have been pleural effusion ?
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I did indeed have chest x rays Sqad, and apparently my diaphragm was too high for their liking ? No idea what that was all about. I feel better since being on the meds .
mmmm! I look forward to further medical reports.
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It might have well been Anne, I could not get enough oxygen into my lungs so they had a starting point. I had no chest pain though !
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Got to have follow up xray and bloods next week Sqad, strange eh ? Still stopped peeing bubbles !
Poor you flump. I hope you feel better soon xx
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Vodkancoke, thank you . I am getting better by the hour, got the sunshine on my side !
Let's hope it stays a while to get you sorted! Take care xx
Awww poor you! I had pnumonia and woke up (after feeling very almost hayfevery chest wise the day before) and couldn't breathe properly or sit myself up, felt very ill. Mum called a GP out and he phoned for an ambulance. Not nice, hope you're feeling much better soon!

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