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I haven't been able to breathe while sleeping all night. I wake up in a panic or startled awake.
I spent yesterday trying to practice deeper breathing exercises, had EMS here at midnight and probably should have gone then, but didn't.
I'm sorry I'm a slow learner. It's taken me fifteen minutes to type this because I keep nodding off.
I love you guys and will update soon I'm sorry.
Update, they found fluid buildup in my left lung, now trying to figure out whether to drain here in Vandalia IL or go back to St Louis.. I keep being afraid it's all in my head, I'm gonna stop assuming I'm weak and anxiety ridden and start trusting my body..
I'm so afraid of being crazy.
I've arrived at Barnes Jewish hospital and I'm crying because even in the crazy ER, the Dr that saw me first has tattoos on her arms titled Faith on left, Resistance on the right.
I can't describe how I just can't call all of this one amazing miracle after another. I'll explain further later. I love you all and thank you for carrying me yet further in these Footprints.

Ocelot II
(124,370 posts)
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)viva la
(4,069 posts)and how to help!
You'll feel better when you can get some good sleep.
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)XanaDUer2
(15,729 posts)Keep us posted
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)I surely will.
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)Diamond_Dog
(36,728 posts)Hope it all goes away as soon as possible!
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)WhiteTara
(30,710 posts)Fluid on the lungs is quite common unfortunately and you will feel better soon. BIg hugs. You're going to be alright.
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)samplegirl
(12,910 posts)Hope they figure it out soon and speedy help.
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)debm55
(44,387 posts)
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)You are such an Angel, please continue on your amazing journey of recovery too. I'm so very grateful for you and so incredibly proud of you.
Please give my best to Rich, and please continue to give your best to you.
You are so loved here, thank you for trusting me with your fears, for entrusting me with your success and for embracing me with your love.
Love, John
SheltieLover
(66,960 posts)
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)I feel them often.
Lochloosa
(16,518 posts)JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)While I'm there if they admit me
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)And the Drs response was an almost sarcastic sounding chuckle followed by a no.
Lochloosa
(16,518 posts)The reason they would not do one while you're there is it is an overnight test. 3 hrs without a mask and 3 hours with one. It takes a good 8 hours to complete.
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)Nanuke
(709 posts)JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)How did you guys come out in the snow storm?
I hope it was a beautiful spectacle.
cyclonefence
(5,050 posts)It sounds like you have sleep apnea, and people die from that. Please ask your doctor to test you.
Even if you don't have sleep apnea, some folks (me, for example) sleep better with oxygen (not the cpap machine). Added benefit--you can add humidity to your sinuses.
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)And the nurse dismissed it out of hand because my O2 sat was around 95%.
I got 2l by request and it jumped to 97 and I asked for a third liter and it's been 99 or 100 since with the added benefit of additional pain relief because my breathing doesn't get stressed as quickly and the quality of my rest improves a lot.
I'm still only sleeping an hour or so at a time but with the extra O2, I feel more rested when I wake up.
hlthe2b
(109,301 posts)Complications are incredibly frustrating, but they will address the issue and have you back on your way to recovery.
a kennedy
(33,369 posts)

FemDemERA
(495 posts)Get you on the road to recovery quickly.
MiHale
(11,572 posts)
mwmisses4289
(947 posts)Take care of yourself, and healing vibes coming your way.
cate94
(2,953 posts)They will help you. Sending healing vibes your way.
AllaN01Bear
(24,857 posts)Took hubby to the ER this past Monday because he felt awful. After several tests it was determined he had the flu, high BP, very high heart rate and the FLU.
Mentioned to the doc that we had both had the vaccine and he said that the latest vaccine did not include the flu going around now!
Be careful peeps, he was in the hospital until yesterday
irisblue
(34,879 posts)Laurelin
(725 posts)Glad you're getting it checked out.
niyad
(123,434 posts)MustLoveBeagles
(13,173 posts)Mollyann
(130 posts)After my husband had his triple by pass, he had difficulty laying flat to sleep. He still uses two pillows behind him to sleep in a semi sitting up position. He was also prescribed some anti anxiety meds that he took for a short time. I hope you feel better soon.
highplainsdem
(55,565 posts)
iluvtennis
(21,157 posts)Evolve Dammit
(20,540 posts)
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)1WorldHope
(1,150 posts)I hope you find resolution soon. 🙏🏼💙
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)I'm in great hands.
SleeplessinSoCal
(10,043 posts)🙏 🙏
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)Scrivener7
(55,506 posts)JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)surfered
(6,345 posts)JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)LuckyCharms
(19,941 posts)JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)I embrace your every post
Marthe48
(20,515 posts)You had heart surgery, and even with modern medicine, it takes time to heal. Be sure to follow the post surgical advice for care. If you were trying to lie flat to sleep, maybe getting an adjustable bed, or sleeping in a recliner would be more comfortable. I know people who had drain tubes after surgery, and my grandson had one while he was in the hospital with a lung infection. I think body fluids can build up if your heart and lungs aren't working as effectively to move fluid out, so the drains do some of the work while your body is healing.
Having heart surgery is a deeply moving experience and can upset your view of yourself and the world. It takes time to see how you feel about it, and understand what you're feeling. So please be nice to yourself.
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)As many of our fellow DUers have seen and welcomed, this whole process has been deeply moving and DUers have proudly embraced me into their family. You've encouraged my sharing and accelerated it's progress immensely and broadened out it's scope by teaching, listening, accepting, crying, loving. Not in a single instance has anyone said or implied that I'm exceeding what would be considered proper public sharing or etiquette or any such message that has almost stopped me several times but for your tender embraces.
Debm55 wrote a DUMail seemingly forever ago that simultaneously embraced me and shared some of her pain that had refreshed due to Rich's cancer diagnosis.
Others followed and I've kept the all as it seems like years ago that you all began to offer me healing, months before the surgery. You offered me that mustard seed of faith that I was worth loving, embracing and listening to.
I have a tremendously long journey ahead and as long as it may become, I know in my heart that I will have the most wonderful traveling companions that anyone could ask for. You know, like these steps I'm taking right now, and all those steps that led to the prayer I said the morning of surgery as the were starting the anesthesia.
Dear God, thank you for giving me such a peaceful and love filled heart...... Amen.
Every single word inspired by YOU.
Dorothy V
(318 posts)Hoping and praying your hospital stay is short, with all problems resolved.
Don't worry about being crazy. You sound perfectly sane to me. Anxiety is normal when breathing is compromised.
Remember, you are a miracle.
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)Your reassurances mean so much.
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)Clouds Passing
(4,461 posts)
JMCKUSICK
(2,051 posts)Hope22
(3,928 posts)Sending love and healing thoughts to you. Keep doing the hard work of healing. You are surrounded by love. 💗💗💗🙏🏼💐
Fla Dem
(26,567 posts)I wish you the best and a complete recovery.