Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Patience is Something I Have Always Lacked

So, my x-ray report came back that I still have pneumonia. I was not surprised by this news, but on the positive side I am not coughing much these days. I just feel like someone has knocked the wind out of me on occasion and I get tired easily. So, tomorrow I am going for a chest CT and then the doctor is going to decide what to do next. I told the nurse that I only have 12 days until I leave for NYC!!! I want this beat by then. I think my husband is even more anxious for a recovery than I am! LOL He has had a long honey-do list and he feels he needs a vacation.

8 comments:

karen @ badlandsquilts said...

Hope you feel better soon... drink lots of water, take all the drugs or nebs whatever they have you doing.

Sheri Howard said...

Wow, you are lucky you are not in the hospital...hope you feel better soon, they will probably put you on an antibiotic and you should be on the mend.

Cheryl said...

I feel s bad that you are still dealing with this. I am sending super duper good thoughts your way and hopefully some more powerful medicine from the doctor.

B. said...

Get better! It's tough thing to kick, both my husband and son had 2 boughts of it last winter/spring. Rest (as much as that is possible!) and think of NYC!

Unknown said...

I am sorry to hear that the pneumonia is still hanging on. You need to get better quick! Sending good thoughts and prayers your way for a speedy recovery.

Carol said...

OMG I hope the doctor figures this out soon and gets you back on your feet, full speed really soon.

PunkiePie (Jen) said...

I hope you get on the mend soon!
Traveling and being sick is no fun. Have a great time in NYC! Wave in the general direction of CT when you get there! LOL.

Nancy said...

Give yourself time to heal. When my twins were three weeks old I could not take a deep breath and was diagnosed with pneumonia and plurasy. It took me nearly four months to get a clear x-ray.

Time is your best friend with this...... use all he will give you.

Hugs,
Nancy