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Re: FCI 7200 manual
I had tubes down my throat for drainage for several days
and were not that bad they put them down thru my throat and biggest problem
was when I moved some times they would gag me but worst was the respirator
tubes they left in down my throat after surgery for 24 hrs because they had
a hard time putting them in and they left them in case they had to go back
in. nurses where moving me and chocking off my air at same time and I could
not communicate because they had my hands tied down.
finally got one of them to bring me a pen and paper so I could communicate
when they were gagging my airline it was terrible experience
"Robert L Bass" <RobertLBass@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Nick Markowitz Jr." wrote:
>>
>> Does not sound like a pleasant procedure...
>
> From what I've learned so far, it's unpleasant but but not painful. Just
> the idea of having something in my airway is nauseating.
>
>> my liver biopsy was definitely a 10 pain wise when they did it.
>
> What they're doing to you is far more drastic than my experiences. The
> only really painful parts were the post-op (30 on a scale of 1 to 10) and
> the first few days of Neulasta. I had a bad reaction to it, severe bone
> pain everywhere. That really sucked. I finally called the oncology nurse
> and she got the doctor to prescribe a steroid drug to fight the
> inflammation. That brought it under control.
>
> The part that bothers me most is the physical weakness and not being able
> to catch my breath. I'm getting stronger now, but the missing lung
> material doesn't grow back and the body doesn't make up for it. Anyway,
> even if I can't run track or cycle at least I can dance now. My wife has
> been teaching me the samba. :^)
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
>
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