Released from the hospital on July 14th, but still very sick. This was a real bad one. Will try to update in a few days when I’m breathing better. Thanks for all the well wishes!
Today, Thursday , September 9 th, 2010
Symptoms: Yellow zone
Symptoms are worse today. Had to bump steroids up to 60mg.
Fitness: All exercise is on hold until I'm breathing better.
Other News:
FEV1: ⇩ 34%
O2 SAT: ⇩ 94%
Peak Flows:⇩ 64%
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Glad to hear you’re out, but sucks to hear you’re still not breathing well.
Hugs!
Really glad you’re home, Bud.
Missed you.
Hugs,
Sus xx
I’m glad you’re out of the Hospital.