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If it's not one thing it's another

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My asthma been acting up last 2 weeks I got admitted into the hospital tonight for it. They are giving me treatments every 4 hours heart rate up been running a fever they check me for flu did EKG on my heart and check see if I have a blood clot in my lungs

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Tree20862

I hope your hospital stay is short. Healing vibes and cyber chicken soup!

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Sharaybia in reply to Tree20862

Thank you I appreciate it and hope so doing round clock treatments still wheezing and tired but on road to full recovery

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Carakraft in reply to Sharaybia

Hope you are feeling better soon!

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Sharaybia in reply to Carakraft

Thank you

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Kitten-kat23

I truly hope the tests have shown what the problem is, and treatment has been organised. Hope you are comfortable this afternoon. Hope Hospital stay is allowing you the rest you need.

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Sharaybia in reply to Kitten-kat23

Hey thank you no blood clot just bad asthma im not 100% but I'm almost there

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MinushabensAsthma Captain

I hope things aren't too serious & they get to the bottom of it...get well soon :)

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Sharaybia in reply to Minushabens

They did no blood clot just bad asthma attack but I'm on road to recovery

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VinswaynW

I hope that you feel better very soon and also hoping that the "trigger" to your recent episode(s) gets located and wiped out.

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Sharaybia in reply to VinswaynW

Thank you I'm on road to recovery feeling ok

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rvstitcher

Been there, done that....many times.

Hope you recover quickly and realize that just because you're out of the hospital, you're not fully over it. You may still need lots of meds (breathing treatments). Be patient with yourself, it may take several weeks to feel like your usual self.

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Sharaybia in reply to rvstitcher

Just got out hospital today long recovery road I got all medication I been taking. Not easy task but I'm doing everything possible get back to myself

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MahodAsthma Captain

Sending prayers.

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Sharaybia in reply to Mahod

Thank you I appreciate it

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rvstitcher

Best wishes & positive thoughts.

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Sharaybia in reply to rvstitcher

Thank you appreciate it

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Cheri5

I am glad you are feeling better. It is a scary feeling to not be able to breathe

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Sharaybia in reply to Cheri5

Thank you and you're so right one of the most scariest feeling ever

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Taralover

I’m also taking Nucala once a month since last year. It has been a game changer for me. They get your eosinophil count via a simple blood test and if it’s higher than normal, you qualify for Nucala. It’s not cheap but I sometimes forget I’m asthmatic since taking these shots.

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Sharaybia

That's good to hear and I'm ready to see more improvement in my asthma because it's been a long time

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