Sunday, January 3, 2010

Pluerisy Have Any Other Mums Ever Had Pluerisy?

Have any other Mums ever had pluerisy? - pluerisy

I was just diagnosed with pluerisy, and I am shocked, I'm very storng prescribed antibiotics and bed rest (which is 18 months old with the rest? "You wonder if anyone else has had and what time to recover?

3 comments:

RAVEN said...

My father had stood for a few weeks after a quintuple bypass surgery. She was bad enough that they have removed to the hospital of fluid from the left lung. He was almost a week in hospital, partly because I needed to follow, as he has recently undergone a major operation. His recovery was slow, but steady. I do not know how long it lasted, but he could accompany me down the aisle at my wedding 8 months later. Please note, my father is recovering from surgery. Unfortunately, since the first incident, one can easily develop fluid in the lungs back from flu or pneumonia, or just a chest cold. Make sure you speak with your doctor, you may need a vaccination against the normal flu and pneumonia.

AIMe plus a Melody due 02/20/10 said...

In fact, I have recurrent pleurisy, before she was pregnant with my daughter. I had three bouts of antibiotics before I left to go.

It took about a whole two months to finally rid of him, but will not take long for me to get my strength, in fact, after the first round of antibiotics, I felt pretty good, only j 'still pain in my lungs when you inhale and exhale.

I was also prescribed prednisone, a steroid, because I thought my pleurisy was partly due to asthma ... Ultimately, however, is not necessarily an inhaler, steroids or antibiotics. I'm so glad that was just your medications and us rest. I know you have a baby, but we need time to rest, but you can, because the pleurisy "May" creates a major problem if you believe, but active with your treatment, you need rest. Good luck and I hope it goes away faster than you did for me.

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In addition, pleuritis is partly due to swelling of tissue around the lung to make it too easy to say.Try something that is taking anti-inflammatory like Aleve.

AIMe plus a Melody due 02/20/10 said...

In fact, I have recurrent pleurisy, before she was pregnant with my daughter. I had three bouts of antibiotics before I left to go.

It took about a whole two months to finally rid of him, but will not take long for me to get my strength, in fact, after the first round of antibiotics, I felt pretty good, only j 'still pain in my lungs when you inhale and exhale.

I was also prescribed prednisone, a steroid, because I thought my pleurisy was partly due to asthma ... Ultimately, however, is not necessarily an inhaler, steroids or antibiotics. I'm so glad that was just your medications and us rest. I know you have a baby, but we need time to rest, but you can, because the pleurisy "May" creates a major problem if you believe, but active with your treatment, you need rest. Good luck and I hope it goes away faster than you did for me.

Add:
In addition, pleuritis is partly due to swelling of tissue around the lung to make it too easy to say.Try something that is taking anti-inflammatory like Aleve.

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