So a few things have happened since the last time I wrote. My breathing has defiantly become a little more constricted. It is getting harder to catch my breath. This it's self will almost sends me into orbit. All I can do is close my eyes and go to my happy place till I have caught my breath that is even hard to do most of the time. Last Saturday I was having a really hard time catching my breath, more so than it has been lately. I went to E.R and they gave me 3 albutrol treatments back to back. Holy crap did that ever make me jittery. After that had a moment to set in and start working it had only improved my breathing a small amount so in result of that I was flown by air-med to Salt Lake. The air-med team was fantastic; I love those people with a great passion. They make every things feel like its all okay during the whole flight. Thank you my friends!! After I arrived at the U of U I already was getting more air than before. I had the o2 mask, witch at the time I loved. Cool air blowing on your face feels very refreshing when you can’t breathe well. I ended up only staying until Monday night. That was however enough time being spent in the MICU. I couldn’t even get out of my bed without assistance. That is the floor policy being ICU and all. I sure loved all the nurses though. I did get to see some of my RT's from 3 years ago from when I was CF sick. After all they are my family away from family!
Thanks Jake for almost being to the U before I was, speedy driver haha!! I needed someone there and you were there without me asking, you just somehow always know!
Tomorrow is Monday and I have clinic, so I will see what further actions we will take to try and make these lungs a bit happier or at least clam them down. I just want to thank everyone for their support and all their love I have been given to make it through these obstacles of life!
2 comments:
T! I'm keeping you in my thoughts and I hope that you are able to breathe easier day by day. Stay strong!
I would never even think twice about being there for you! The dodge knows when it needs to fly and get me there quick.
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