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My wife dragged my grouchy behind to the hospital after what I thought was just a nasty chest cold got worse. Turned out it was pneumonia and bad. Then things got even worse, the pneumonia turned into acute respiratory distress syndrome. Next thing I knew I was waking up from a three week induced coma in the ICU of the Cleveland Clinic. I had no idea what had happened, where I was and what was with the eight different tubes coming and going from my body. After three more months of recovery and physical therapy I was finally able to walk again and go home.
Things have gotten better day by day but still have a few issues that should keep getting smaller as I go along. I feel very fortunate to still be among the living and have my family and friends to thank for being so loving, supportive and helpful this last year. The doctors had gotten everyone together twice and said they didn't think I'd make it through the night. I'm happy to say that they seriously underestimated me.
I want to thank you guys too for keeping me smiling and thinking about some of the good things out there that helped me get through those first few months where I wasn't sure if I'd ever recover fully and not be limited by what I can't do or couldn't do at the time.
I'm looking forward to a long and addictive run of collecting, hunting and shooting the things that go bang!
Jason
jasonB " Another Dirty Yankee"
" Tomorrow the sun will rise. Who knows what the tide could bring?"
I think you have made a great recovery all ready with all of the heat you been buying lately. Yea. Keep it up baby because one day, the dirt WILL be thrown in your face and all of us here...and the shootin' will be over.-----6
Thanks Guys! It was certainly one big karmic kick in the butt!
Blaine,
I was extremely lucky, my lungs are in great shape with no damage at all. I was told by several doctors that if I had ever smoked at all I wouldn't be here. I read a lot about the ARDS after I got out. I'm one of the lucky ones. There are people surviving this thing but many will be attached to an oxygen machine for the rest of their lives. Really scary stuff. I was a big swimmer when I was younger and I think that had a lot to do with the lack of damage to my lungs. The Doc's thought that this certainly was a possibility ( thanks mom and dad for buying a house on the water!).
Anyway,
If you're not feeling well, get to the doctor! I always thought I could just tough things out and be just fine. That attitude almost killed me.
Take care of yourselves!!!!
Jason
jasonB " Another Dirty Yankee"
" Tomorrow the sun will rise. Who knows what the tide could bring?"