Anyone else recovering/recovered from H1N1?(update)

I'm glad to see you're going to the doctor..back in February I came down with the flu..this was before swine flu was a big deal in the news so they never tested me for it but my whole family is convinced that's what it was. I ended up going to the ER on Feb 11, my kidneys had shut down by that point. It took several days to be diagnosed with Strep Pneumonia.

I was in my hometown hospital for 4 days, then life flighted to Hamot in Erie for 10 days, then life flighted again to UPMC in Pittsburgh. I was in a drug induced coma for all of this and stayed that way for 5 weeks. While in Erie, I was in a Roto Prone bed, they used this as a last resort because I was supposed to be dead. I was awake at UPMC for another 2 weeks where I had to learn how to walk and move and swallow again...I had lost every ounce of muscle that I had from being asleep in bed. I ended up with 3 chest tubes to drain fluids, a feeding tube in my nose that was changed to a GJ tube (stomach tube) when they put my trache in. My kidneys, liver, and stomach stopped working, both lungs collapsed, my heart was damaged from what they thought was a blood clot and my lungs are now permanently damaged and I will never be able to breathe as well as I used to. I came home to live in a nursing home for another month for physical therapy to get my muscles working again.

I feel awkward putting this story on here because, even though I'm on here everyday, I barely post and no one knows me. I've just been seeing so many people with swine flu on here that I worry that someone else will go through what I did and I don't want that. I'm much better now, I'm able to work again and my breathing is ok even when I'm out hunting and walking up hills even though my muscles still have a ways to go. Now the only things that let people know I was sick is my scars and the short hair...it fell out and is finally growing back in.

I may have posted about being sick on here before on another thread about being sick, but I don't think I can tell enough people about getting to the doctor. I'm terrified to get sick again because I honestly don't think I'll live through it again, not this soon at least.
 
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We're a family here and you shouldn't feel awkward about posting. Thank you for sharing your experience.
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So many people I work with are not taking it seriously and what you went through proves how serious this is. They think I'm weird for the precautions I'm taking. After reading what you went through, I will definitely take myself or my family to the doctor at the first sign. I'm happy you made it through that long recovery and that you are able to go out hunting again. You must have tremendous strength and be a fighter to have pulled through.

You should post more, I promise we don't bite.
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Thank you for sharing you story. I can only imagine going through what you have been through. I will pray for your continued recovery....please feel free to post anytime
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Oh I don't think anyone bites...I just feel like an outsider cause I don't have any chickens.
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I also forgot to mention that I'm 25 so all ages need to be careful about being sick.

I just keep telling everyone I'm too mean and stubborn to die that easy.
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I don't remember much of anything except the last 2 weeks I was awake because I was delusional in the beginning..well I had hallucinations from the drugs, but they don't count. I just know I must have been in real bad shape even at the start because I visited some nurses in Erie since I didn't remember even being there (when I woke up I thought I was still at my hometown hospital) and I made them cry.

The thing I was most upset about when I woke up was the food, I wasn't allowed to eat until my trache was out, THEN they decided I wasn't allowed to have dairy or chocolate because of my phosphorus levels...for a whole month..talk about cruel and unusual punishment.
 
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Well see, when I decide I want something I do alot of research..I won't be able to have chickens for a few more years at least but I want to know what to expect and how to take care of them. I basically spend half of my time on the internet looking stuff up, I lurked on here for almost a year probably before finally joining.
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Some day I WILL have my very own chickens.
 
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We're a family here and you shouldn't feel awkward about posting. Thank you for sharing your experience.
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So many people I work with are not taking it seriously and what you went through proves how serious this is. They think I'm weird for the precautions I'm taking. After reading what you went through, I will definitely take myself or my family to the doctor at the first sign. I'm happy you made it through that long recovery and that you are able to go out hunting again. You must have tremendous strength and be a fighter to have pulled through.

You should post more, I promise we don't bite.
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I agree that a lot of people don't take it seriously. We have just lost 2 young patients at our hospital from H1N1 one of which had no underlying health problems.
Although most people have a fairly mild(if not miserable) disease this flu has the potential to act in a very different way than the seasonal flu. In these 2 patients it was fulminant viral pneumonitis which is when the virus directly attacks the lungs - not a secondary bacterial pneumonia.

I really am a believer in being vaccinated especially for this particular flu.
 

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