Hello everybody.
For those who don't know me i am Vera and am 25. I live in Holland. I got a pneumonia last month, waited too long to go to the doctor (basically i was really ill, short of breath for the first time and with fevers that reached 104 F for 2 weeks, without doing anything about it!) and when i was finally admitted to the hospital they put me on oxygen, which i am still on, and gave me IV's. This is my 19th day in the hospital and i might have to stay another full week or even longer.
I'm getting IV's 24 hours a day (something i'd never heard of but apparently it's working, as i seem to be improving by the day) and a super strong anti-inflammatory called Prednisolone. Ever heard of it?
I have to say i am quite impressed with the treatment i'm receing in this dutch hospital. In a good way. I am in a big room to myself, with bathroom and shower. I do the nebulizers whenever i want to (at the normal times i choose to do) and the IV's are in 24/7 so they never bother me with anything unless i call them and to ask every one in a while if i wanna eat or drink something.
(Other than the daily doctor visits).
They clean the room and change the sheets every day.
I have a computer with internet in my room, provided by the hospital. I can receive visits any time of the day, for as long as i want and as many as i want. And even my boyfriend is allowed to sleep with me at the weekends.
This feels like a hotel (if you ignore the needles and such)!
Now, my questions. Does pneumonia always leave scars in our lungs and what does that mean, in a practical sense?
How long does it usually take you to heal a pneumonia or how long do you feel its effects for/ how long do you have to stay in the hospital for?
Sorry for the long post and hope to hear from you.
Vera
For those who don't know me i am Vera and am 25. I live in Holland. I got a pneumonia last month, waited too long to go to the doctor (basically i was really ill, short of breath for the first time and with fevers that reached 104 F for 2 weeks, without doing anything about it!) and when i was finally admitted to the hospital they put me on oxygen, which i am still on, and gave me IV's. This is my 19th day in the hospital and i might have to stay another full week or even longer.
I'm getting IV's 24 hours a day (something i'd never heard of but apparently it's working, as i seem to be improving by the day) and a super strong anti-inflammatory called Prednisolone. Ever heard of it?
I have to say i am quite impressed with the treatment i'm receing in this dutch hospital. In a good way. I am in a big room to myself, with bathroom and shower. I do the nebulizers whenever i want to (at the normal times i choose to do) and the IV's are in 24/7 so they never bother me with anything unless i call them and to ask every one in a while if i wanna eat or drink something.
(Other than the daily doctor visits).
They clean the room and change the sheets every day.
I have a computer with internet in my room, provided by the hospital. I can receive visits any time of the day, for as long as i want and as many as i want. And even my boyfriend is allowed to sleep with me at the weekends.
This feels like a hotel (if you ignore the needles and such)!
Now, my questions. Does pneumonia always leave scars in our lungs and what does that mean, in a practical sense?
How long does it usually take you to heal a pneumonia or how long do you feel its effects for/ how long do you have to stay in the hospital for?
Sorry for the long post and hope to hear from you.
Vera