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After 4 days in general admissions in hospital I am being move to the respiratory inpatient ward. As Frodo Baggins says "I am off on adventure!"

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beech

Good luck, I hope this brings you a resolution to your problems 🤞👍

It sounds like the medics are being proactive in treating you and seeking answers as to what is going on.

How refreshing! 👏👏👏

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elanaoali in reply tobeech

Yes they are being in very through..CT scan on the menu. I actually can see the outside of the hospital since I was I came in Thursday night yo A&E.

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Moomin21

I hope they get you sorted and you can go home soon xxx

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elanaoali in reply toMoomin21

I am sure they will. I think max 2 days but maybe not.

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djbctla

Good results from your adventure, the best of luck. BERNARDINE

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fraid

Best wishes for all to work out well, hope you get help you need. 🤗

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elanaoali

Spent 6 hours waiting for a room in a corridor. Met new doctor who after discussion with ne canw with plan. I had Lunch and then CT scan. First ever CT scan with contrast. I am getting to know the inside of my local super hospital. Its massive!

Hoping and praying I get the answers they seek to why my lungs 🫁 are sick.

Roll on Wednesday we start early here.

ive just been reading through your previous posts. What an adventure indeed it’s been so far . I hope you can get some answers to explain what’s going on and start to get the right treatment to get you feeling better, and then hopefully go home soon. Hospitals are really not a place to sleep ! Thinking of you.

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elanaoali

Thanks it has been an adventure I think I am on the the road out of here. Just waiting for been seen by a doctor discuss findings of CT scan, wean off oxygen. Then freedom. Home with my new asthma inhalers Mart regime and reducing presiolone down. Done..

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Patk1 in reply toelanaoali

Hope Yr soon home x

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elanaoali

Me too

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elanaoali

Not going home still infected by a chest infection 🤧. The infection is not moving so I am still staying. I am on oxygen 4L. Good news is my asthma is fine. I am the proud parent of two new inhaler Spiriva Respimat and fostair 100/6 (mart regime). I ❤️ this hospital but I want to go home 🏡

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HungryHufflepuff in reply toelanaoali

Sorry to know you’re not going home yet but it sounds like you’re being well looked after which is good. Hopefully you’ll be home soon though.

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