I say somehow not because the odds were against me.. but because I didn't have the help I should have.
I'm a little upset about it, My lungs aren't in the greatest shape anymore after a recent stay at the hospital and a botched surgery and a completely collapsed lung..
I have to pick up the pace with taking care of myself.. problem is nobody showed me how.
My mom did her best, and somewhere around age 10 I started managing my own care. She was a single mom, and has some behavioral/mental problems of her own that made things turn out this way. She's a hoarder, and right now I'm living with her after having stayed away for a long while. We are trying to get her to tidy up, but it's a very slow process. Meanwhile I am exposed to dust and god knows what else.
My mom doesn't have a clue about what to do, with any task that seems daunting.. my care, her house.. ect. She becomes overwhelmed and shuts down. So at age 10 it was up to me.. I didn't do the greatest of jobs.. I'm getting better at it though.
Right now I needs some advice, maybe even a mentor. I learn best by being shown. I need to be retaught the basics that I have missed. IE: equipment management, like cleaning and storage. Right now, I simply take my treatment and leave it at that until I take my next one. Cleaning and storing the neb has never been something I acknowledged as necessary, I think I may have been mistaken.. I was a kid afterall. So what do I do?
How do I keep up my exercising without being in pain for days afterwards? It's very discouraging and makes it hard to maintain a regular workout schedual.. that's not to say I've not done it.. I have, I was told the aches and pains would eventually fade away and my body would adjust.. It doesn't. Am I working out too hard? Am I doing it wrong?
I'm not on any nebulized antibiotics, Colistine didn't work well for me, and I know I should probably ask about Tobi, or the new one that's come out recently.
I have a superbug, Burkholderia Dolosa, along with 3 or 4 other bugs, but I'm stubborn, and they always lose the fight for my lungs and as far as I'm concerned always will. Though after my most recent stint in the hospital, After all that's happened, The new pains.. the decreased lung functions.. I think it's time for me to pick up the pace and stop fooling around with these adversaries.
Any and all advice is a plus, Even if I already know it, I appreciate it, Even if I've heard it before but never really paid it any mind.. like the cleaning up of my medical equipment.. This time I'm listening, and I want and need all of the details.
I'm a little upset about it, My lungs aren't in the greatest shape anymore after a recent stay at the hospital and a botched surgery and a completely collapsed lung..
I have to pick up the pace with taking care of myself.. problem is nobody showed me how.
My mom did her best, and somewhere around age 10 I started managing my own care. She was a single mom, and has some behavioral/mental problems of her own that made things turn out this way. She's a hoarder, and right now I'm living with her after having stayed away for a long while. We are trying to get her to tidy up, but it's a very slow process. Meanwhile I am exposed to dust and god knows what else.
My mom doesn't have a clue about what to do, with any task that seems daunting.. my care, her house.. ect. She becomes overwhelmed and shuts down. So at age 10 it was up to me.. I didn't do the greatest of jobs.. I'm getting better at it though.
Right now I needs some advice, maybe even a mentor. I learn best by being shown. I need to be retaught the basics that I have missed. IE: equipment management, like cleaning and storage. Right now, I simply take my treatment and leave it at that until I take my next one. Cleaning and storing the neb has never been something I acknowledged as necessary, I think I may have been mistaken.. I was a kid afterall. So what do I do?
How do I keep up my exercising without being in pain for days afterwards? It's very discouraging and makes it hard to maintain a regular workout schedual.. that's not to say I've not done it.. I have, I was told the aches and pains would eventually fade away and my body would adjust.. It doesn't. Am I working out too hard? Am I doing it wrong?
I'm not on any nebulized antibiotics, Colistine didn't work well for me, and I know I should probably ask about Tobi, or the new one that's come out recently.
I have a superbug, Burkholderia Dolosa, along with 3 or 4 other bugs, but I'm stubborn, and they always lose the fight for my lungs and as far as I'm concerned always will. Though after my most recent stint in the hospital, After all that's happened, The new pains.. the decreased lung functions.. I think it's time for me to pick up the pace and stop fooling around with these adversaries.
Any and all advice is a plus, Even if I already know it, I appreciate it, Even if I've heard it before but never really paid it any mind.. like the cleaning up of my medical equipment.. This time I'm listening, and I want and need all of the details.