Herb G
Member
Because I've been sick as a dog for 2 weeks. It came on suddenly on Sept. 4th, in the afternoon. I had a very sore throat.
I could barely talk, and I had a high (101.4*F) fever.
I was fine Sunday AM, by 4 PM, I was extremely sick.
I keep certain meds here in case something like this happens, which it usually does. It always happens on a weekend when I can't get in to see my Dr. right away. So, thinking I had strep throat, (which I did) I started taking antibiotics. By Wednesday, I had to call my Mom to drive me to the Dr. because I was getting electrical shocks in my brain that triggered uncontrolled coughing, to the point of almost passing out.
My Dr. suspects I have low potassium levels that trigger the electrical shocks in my brain, causing me to cough like a madman.
I have to go back next week for blood tests to confirm this.
My Dr. sent me for a chest x-ray, but I was so sick, I had to wait 5 days to go get it.
Anyway, I spent most of last weekend, and the first 3 days of this week in bed. I went back to my Dr. because I wasn't getting any better.
He changed my meds & I feel 100% better than a week ago.
My illness was related to SARS. A really bad URI, in other words.
After $50 at the Dr.'s office, and $200 or so at the local pharmacy, I am getting over this, but I am still very weak.
Over the last 2 weeks, I have come to the decision that I like to breathe more than I like to smoke. So, I am quitting smoking after 40 years.
About time huh? The major decision to quit smoking came after 3 different nights of almost calling 911 because I simply couldn't catch my breath. This illness has put the fear of dying in me to the point that I will break the nicotine addiction if it's the last thing I do.
I am already on my way to quitting. I have already stopped buying cigarettes, I have cut back from 2 packs a day to 3 a day in less than 2 weeks. If I can cut back that much, I can quit.
I know it's kinda long, but thanks for reading.
I could barely talk, and I had a high (101.4*F) fever.
I was fine Sunday AM, by 4 PM, I was extremely sick.
I keep certain meds here in case something like this happens, which it usually does. It always happens on a weekend when I can't get in to see my Dr. right away. So, thinking I had strep throat, (which I did) I started taking antibiotics. By Wednesday, I had to call my Mom to drive me to the Dr. because I was getting electrical shocks in my brain that triggered uncontrolled coughing, to the point of almost passing out.
My Dr. suspects I have low potassium levels that trigger the electrical shocks in my brain, causing me to cough like a madman.
I have to go back next week for blood tests to confirm this.
My Dr. sent me for a chest x-ray, but I was so sick, I had to wait 5 days to go get it.
Anyway, I spent most of last weekend, and the first 3 days of this week in bed. I went back to my Dr. because I wasn't getting any better.
He changed my meds & I feel 100% better than a week ago.
My illness was related to SARS. A really bad URI, in other words.
After $50 at the Dr.'s office, and $200 or so at the local pharmacy, I am getting over this, but I am still very weak.
Over the last 2 weeks, I have come to the decision that I like to breathe more than I like to smoke. So, I am quitting smoking after 40 years.
About time huh? The major decision to quit smoking came after 3 different nights of almost calling 911 because I simply couldn't catch my breath. This illness has put the fear of dying in me to the point that I will break the nicotine addiction if it's the last thing I do.
I am already on my way to quitting. I have already stopped buying cigarettes, I have cut back from 2 packs a day to 3 a day in less than 2 weeks. If I can cut back that much, I can quit.
I know it's kinda long, but thanks for reading.