Hi everyone, I hope some of you can give me some advice. I have scleroderma affecting my lungs and pulmonary hypertension. I have been told that another lung infection could kill me. I'm currently in hospital on a general ward to have IV frusomide to reduce fluid in legs.
A lady has just come to the next bed with pneumonia. Should I be worried about her Infecting me, or am I overreacting?
I would too! I am very protective of my lungs! Oh my! Nothing is over reacting when you have that going on! Demand to be moved or her! But I am in U.S. don't know the rules there! Hollar out to 2 greys...she will know what to do!!! Hugs Janet127
Powderpuff is on the right track. Presumably you have had the pneumonia vaccination which will protect you from the most common forms. Community Aquired Pneumonia is the most common form and you will be perfectly okay if vaccinated. It is understandable to be freaking out, given your condition.
My partner is a professional, senior carer in a nursing home and comes into direct contact with Pneumonia quite often with the residents and I have not caught it, even if it is me who has handled and washed her overalls.
My advice is to relax and do not worry. Getting stressed out can weaken your immune system. If she was highly contagious she would have been placed in isolation.
The vaccination does protect you but there are just some strains that it won't. If she had one of those strains then given your condition I cannot see the medical staff putting you next to each other.
Other people cannot understand what it is like to be vulnerable and the mental anguish that we suffer as a result, that includes a lot of medical staff as well unfortunately. Not their fault, unless they have been in that situation themselves. Here in this forum we all understand, but how can you put the feeling into words that truly explain the terror that some go through, often on a daily basis.
Be sure to notice that staff is wearing rubber gloves and taking all sanitary measures if the same staff is treating both. I would be tactful, but I would not hesitate before asking if she is a threat to you. We have to advocate for ourselves. Best wishes.. J
I was taken into hospital by ambulance in February and waited for hours to see consultant
They moved me to a ward and there was 3 ladies with Pneumonia and one with sepsis. They were coughing and one even had a fape cigarette puffing on under the sheets. When the Consultant visited I complained and he agreed .he ordered nurse to bring me a mask and drew the curtains around the bed. He agreed I would be better to be treated at home. All the nurses agreed also and kept the curtains around my head until my Husbabd and daughter came to take me home. It was disgusting all coughing around me. I complained and was well within my right. Sheila x
Hi Mandy. If you are worried talk to the doctors . I have had pneumonia twice and have a sister in law with scleroderma who has visited of in hospital with no I'll effects . Try not to worry to much😟
Hi Mandy 121,i would still have a word with the doctor as if she has a Cough it dose spreads so to be safe , you remind your doctor what you have and also what the lady has.
Some pneumonia caused by bacteria.,viruses can spread Fungal pneumonia does not. You are still in the best place to be looked after. I think she would be isolated if it was that bad. I get isolated a lot because I have superbugs apperently. I hope you get well and maybe already home. I have severe copd and emphasemia. Throat infections. I try to stay away from hospital but have an emergency bag ready, last time they gave me shampoo my hair fizzed up I looked awful. Get well soon.
Thank you, I've been told she's not infectious. It took 24 hours to get that answer. They've put me on antibiotics even though I don't have an infection.
Dr's seem happy, but I should see my normal consultant today, she won't let me be at risk when it's avoidable
I just wanted to say that I also have scleroderma, with a lupus overlap, and pulmonary hypertension, and I totally understand the worry it brings.
Because I've had pneumonia twice ( although they think the last time was lupus pneumonitis, in retrospect), I now get the pneumonia jab every 5 years. A bit like the 'flu jab, it only protects against some strains of pneumonia, but still good to have it. I'm just really echoing what others have said.
As your post was 3 months ago, I'm thinking that hopefully the situation at the time has resolved now?
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