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My brother was given remdesiver. He started improving almost immediately and was sent home after 3 days. My prayers for your wife.
We're hoping for a similar result. She said she was starting to feel a little better last night while she was getting her second dose of remdesivir.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 12:08 pmMy brother was given remdesiver. He started improving almost immediately and was sent home after 3 days. My prayers for your wife.
When I was in the ER in May of 2019 with a GI bleed, my blood oxygen saturation levels fell into the 70s, and doctors were VERY concerned. What I felt from my perspective was an incredible lassitude, and a feeling like I could just drift away. I was too sick to be worried or scared about it. Ever since then, I’ve wanted to add a pulse oximeter to our medical bag, but I’ve just been procrastinating. No longer. I’m ordering a couple of them today.bagman45 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 7:51 pm Prayers and best of luck to you and your wife for a quick, full recovery. That said, get a cheap pulse oximeter from Amazon to keep track of your blood oxygen level. Apparently, this is actually a blood disease that attacks your red blood cells such that they can't carry oxygen to your organs. If that happens, things go downhill quickly. I know someone who had it, and he was advised to go STRAIGHT to the ER when his blood oxygen saturation dropped below 90. He said he went from feeling a bit sick to nearly collapsing within hours. Couldn't even stand up by the time his wife got him to the ER.....
So far, that is exactly how his treatment went. I know they gave him two doses but not sure if he needed a third round. It sure sounds like it is working. Great news.Excaliber wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 8:17 amWe're hoping for a similar result. She said she was starting to feel a little better last night while she was getting her second dose of remdesivir.03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 12:08 pmMy brother was given remdesiver. He started improving almost immediately and was sent home after 3 days. My prayers for your wife.
Glad she is coming home. Praying that a full recovery for y'all is quick.Excaliber wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 8:31 am My wife got three doses of remdesivir.
They have cleared her to come home today, although she is extremely weak and we're told she will need to use a walker for several weeks. Her lung pain when breathing deeply will also last for several more weeks.
This will be a long haul recovery, but I'll be very happy just to have her home.
I am glad she is going home. The brother I told you about was put back in Hospital last night. He was having a kidney stone attack and when he got to hospital, they found an air pocket in his lungs. They tested him for Covid before admitting him and he tested positive... AGAIN. He was negative just a couple weeks ago when they sent him home. This virus is downright scary.Excaliber wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 8:31 am My wife got three doses of remdesivir.
They have cleared her to come home today, although she is extremely weak and we're told she will need to use a walker for several weeks. Her lung pain when breathing deeply will also last for several more weeks.
This will be a long haul recovery, but I'll be very happy just to have her home.
They didn't give her one but I'll see if I can get one.Rob72 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 9:51 amIf they did not send you home with a spirometer, they are great tools for preventing pneumonia. She probably won't feel like doing many reps, but a couple of breaths. 3-4 times per day, is good care for recovering lungs, unless your doc has given you specific instructions.Excaliber wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 8:31 am My wife got three doses of remdesivir.
They have cleared her to come home today, although she is extremely weak and we're told she will need to use a walker for several weeks. Her lung pain when breathing deeply will also last for several more weeks.
This will be a long haul recovery, but I'll be very happy just to have her home.
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I second this... Unless as you say the doctors feel this isn't needed... It helps with lung expansion and keeps them in good working order...Rob72 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 9:51 amIf they did not send you home with a spirometer, they are great tools for preventing pneumonia. She probably won't feel like doing many reps, but a couple of breaths. 3-4 times per day, is good care for recovering lungs, unless your doc has given you specific instructions.Excaliber wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 8:31 am My wife got three doses of remdesivir.
They have cleared her to come home today, although she is extremely weak and we're told she will need to use a walker for several weeks. Her lung pain when breathing deeply will also last for several more weeks.
This will be a long haul recovery, but I'll be very happy just to have her home.
https://www.stonybrookmedicine.edu/pati ... ometer-use