At NJH and need to vent
I had very high hopes coming here. The Ambassador screwed up all the dates and ended up planning our first day as the day we fly to Denver. It was a stressful Nightmare. I had to change all the reservations and it cost me a lot of extra money. I figured just be glad you are going and try not to dwell on that. Unfortunately the nightmare has continued. Yes they test a lot. When I saw My doctor ( infectious disease) he was very curt, and hard to talk to. My husband agreed. I told myself if he’s a good dr just focus on that. So he met with me today to go over the ct scan . My pulmonary in Georgia told me I don’t have brochiecstasis , you know, the same guy who said don’t nebulize. I just found out I do have that as well as Mac . The dr was rushed and somewhat irritated with all my questions. It felt uncomfortable . He did want to address the other items not his expertise.
The respiratory therapist is s space cadet who offered NO suggestions. She brought in s different aerobika and left it on the counter overnight. The collect three samples one per day. Second day she handed me the dirty aerobika yo give thenext sample. I figured she would who out a clean one. I said “ I brought one from home I’m not using that dirty one”. Then the BIG LIE CAME AND. I QUOTE”. I told you to wash it. Air dry it and put it in a drawer”. I CAME BACK AT HER AND SAID” no way did you say that to me..”. BELUEVE ME SHE DID NOT SAY IT. She refused to own it and talked to me disrespectfully not to mention that she was ok with me reusing a dirty aerobika with the previous days remnants of saline in it”. She made no effort to talk to me about air clearance tips., which is so important as u all know. I spent a frigging fortune to go here and I’m very disappointed. Boy was I a fool. I’m going to dr swendon ATLANTA great reputation Mac and Brock. Maybe hr’ Ok be more helpful. I could could just cry from deep disappointment. The dr said said it’s up to you to ask the resp therapist questions. Bullshit
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I do get scared, Bon. But my oximeter is my friend when I'm really freaking out. I sit for a few minutes, breathing evenly, before I attach it to my finger to get a reading. It has never indicated that I'm in a "danger" zone. It helps me plant my feet back in the present and know that anxiety and fear are nipping at my heels. My NJH doctor said that dropping below 90 is cause for concern...not panic...but time to see a doctor. Since they've given you O2, it probably means just what they say - you've not acclimated to the high altitude. Try (as best you can) to relax into it. The extra O2 will make you feel better. It doesn't mean it's a permanent thing. .
How I wish I could give you a hug! Yes, fear is pervasive and I'm pretty sure very few folks on this site have a complete handle on it. My saving grace for years was a friend clear across the country who also had the disease. We exchanged whines, fears, joys, and prayers constantly. Then she died. It sent me into a tailspin that I didn't think I could recover from. Three years of almost total isolation and the loss of my touchstone was too much. I had to seek professional help. I see a Christian therapist once a week. While she has no personal knowledge of this disease, she is willing to listen, offer resources, and pray with me.
My suggestion for when the breathing scares you is one, the oximeter, and two, distraction. My panacea for most everything is to play with the dog. She loves me unconditionally, is always happy to have my attention, and shines the love of God through her eyes. I hope this helps you, Bon. I know you're walking down a very bumpy road. But all of us are here for you...just keep writing!
I live in Jacksonville and was able to get in within six weeks. Sorry that you were not able to get in.
So interesting that I've been talking to them about coming there but they are not very accommodating when it comes to my tight schedule. Seven days of testing is just not possible and doubtful that is really needed. I appreciate hearing this from you and it confirms that I will be grateful for the help I have right here in Los Angeles.
I just looked up this blood result I guess I will talk to the Dr Monday. The last three items scare me..can u look it up and tell me what U think?
Respiratory Culture
Many normal respiratory flora
Gram Stain Evaluation
< 0 Epithelial cells seen per low powered field
Gram Stain Evaluation
< 0 WBC seen per low powered field
Gram Stain Evaluation
Moderate Gram positive cocci in pairs, chains and clusters
Gram Stain Evaluation
Rare Gram negative rods
Hi Chris
This report is in my portal I see Dr Daley m9nday..I looked it up,and the last three items scare me..can you tell me what you think.
Respiratory Culture
Many normal respiratory flora
Gram Stain Evaluation
< 0 Epithelial cells seen per low powered field
Gram Stain Evaluation
< 0 WBC seen per low powered field
Gram Stain Evaluation
Moderate Gram positive cocci in pairs, chains and clusters
Gram Stain Evaluation
Rare Gram negative rods
The last three items on this report scare me, what is your opinion. I’m scheduled with Dr Daley on Monday..I’m scared
The last three items on this report scare me, what is your opinion. I’m scheduled with Dr Daley on Monday..I’m scared
Respiratory Culture
Many normal respiratory flora
Gram Stain Evaluation
< 0 Epithelial cells seen per low powered field
Gram Stain Evaluation
< 0 WBC seen per low powered field
Gram Stain Evaluation
Moderate Gram positive cocci in pairs, chains and clusters
Gram Stain Evaluation
Rare Gram negative rods
Bon, when I was at NJH I was told Walgreens, etc. sell BOOST OXYGEN which is a little bottle of oxygen you just hold up to your mouth and it sprays oxygen into your lungs. It works great and I took it everywhere with me (it fits in your purse). I really didn't use it much but I think it was peace of mind that I had it if needed. Once I got home I ordered it on Amazon.