Well you certainly sound amazing to me. Holding down a job and going to school! How wonderful! In response to your question though.
We have always started out in the hospital before going to home IV. For Anna anyways. Rachel has never done home IV and has only been hospitalized for IV antibiotics three times. Once, just cause she was there for something else.
My Anna is very germ concious. She doesn't leave her hospital room when she is in hospital except on the rare occasion she heads down to visit the child life specialist (even at 21 she still drops in for a quick visit) or to go for a "walk" (to get her fav. food two blocks over).
Somtimes you just need to get that extra PT & treatments by a resp. therapist. Nebs and percussion 4 times a day. Neither of my girls use a vest. I am surprised that your doc. did not suggest admitting you during Christmas break or even spring break when things didn't improve. Even a week in hospital finishing up with home IV might have helped.
I think you should seriously consider being admitted right after graduation if you think you can make it til then. I know graduation is very important that's why I suggested, if you can make it another month, then going in. I like that your doc. wants your input on what you think would work but sounds to me like he's making his decisions based solely on what you think will work. UMMMM. that's not right, unless he is in complete agreement. What have your pft's been like since Sept.? Any improvements at all or are they going up then down fairly quickly after finishing up your course?
I hope you feel better soon.
We have always started out in the hospital before going to home IV. For Anna anyways. Rachel has never done home IV and has only been hospitalized for IV antibiotics three times. Once, just cause she was there for something else.
My Anna is very germ concious. She doesn't leave her hospital room when she is in hospital except on the rare occasion she heads down to visit the child life specialist (even at 21 she still drops in for a quick visit) or to go for a "walk" (to get her fav. food two blocks over).
Somtimes you just need to get that extra PT & treatments by a resp. therapist. Nebs and percussion 4 times a day. Neither of my girls use a vest. I am surprised that your doc. did not suggest admitting you during Christmas break or even spring break when things didn't improve. Even a week in hospital finishing up with home IV might have helped.
I think you should seriously consider being admitted right after graduation if you think you can make it til then. I know graduation is very important that's why I suggested, if you can make it another month, then going in. I like that your doc. wants your input on what you think would work but sounds to me like he's making his decisions based solely on what you think will work. UMMMM. that's not right, unless he is in complete agreement. What have your pft's been like since Sept.? Any improvements at all or are they going up then down fairly quickly after finishing up your course?
I hope you feel better soon.