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Day 2 in the hospital.......

2kwik4u

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I'm just finishing up day two in the hospital. Looks like I might be here a day or two more. Depends on test results. I'm in isolation and have some time, so here's the quick version of the story

Came to the ER on Sunday morning, assuming I had found COVID on mwork trip to Nebraska last week. Fever, chills, dry cough, extreme shortness of breathe (got winded between parking lot and EE). Basically all the symptoms of Coronavirus. Fever started around Wednesday, and I was using Advil to keep it in check while out of town. I also immediately donned a mask, and kept away from others while on site. Luckily we were outdoors and I was able to continue to direct the build without being withing 10ft of anyone else. Dry cough got worse and worse, and the 12.5hr drive home SUCKED.

Was tested, x-rayed, CT scanned, swabbed, and others poked/prodded/sampled for about 5 hours in the ER, then admitted to the infectious disease wing at the local hospital. CT scan and X-ray showed a large mass of infection, and a "cavital lesion" in my left lung, but not the "tell-tale" COVID pattern of infection.

COVID test came back negative. Good news there. Had a Bronchoscopy yesterday for the lung doctor to get samples for the infectious disease doctor and essentially "power wash" the inside of my lungs with saline solution. Quite possibly the worst procedure I've ever had. Woke up from general anesthesia with a distinct PANIC and a physical feeling of drowning. Had to be re-sedated to get my breathing calmed down.

Been resting and recovering since. Still in isolation. Best they can tell me is they think it's either bacterial or fungal in nature, and has been there awhile. Waiting now for the infectious disease doctor to come in and go over my lab results. I feel 100% better, but since they don't know what I have, they won't release me.

Have to say...... WOW....the amount of PPE that the nurses are wearing when they come in is amazing. It's like full hazmat gear. Also need to say thanks to those who are doing the right thing flattening the curve. While I don't have COVID, the bed I'm in wouldn't be here if it was filled with a pandemic patient. So thank you to those that are doing your part.

I'll update when I get to go home, or when they know WTF is wrong with me (medically, mentally would take to long).
 
Get better sir. Wish you the best!
 
Wow! Thanks for sharing, already praying for your recovery,

Keep us updated
 
Hope you get better soon. Will pray for your quick and safe recovery and that the health care professionals find out what is going on.
 
Damn! That sure sounds like COVID from what we've been hearing the 4 months. Glad you're out of the woods for now. Thoughts and prayers are with you; always.

If you wrote yesterday, I would say "Let the 4th be with you!".
 
Best wishes for a quick recovery! Sounds like a real challenge (whatever it is), so take it day by day. Fight through it and let all of us know if we can help in any way - we have your back.
 
Just met with the ID Staff. It's NOT, TB, COVID, or Cancer. That's the good news. Bad news is they still aren't sure what it actually IS. I'll be staying another night here on IV delivered broad spectrum antibiotics. Lab cultures should be done tomorrow, and the ID team is fairly confident I can move to an oral antibiotic. Which will most likely be a 4 week regime, followed by a CT scan to ensure the abscess is gone. I'm feeling fairly decent overall. Fever and chills are gone, slight headache persists, but I think a consistent diet will even that out. I'm 100% ready to go home at this point, but they don't to release me without results from the cultures, in case I'm still contagious.
 
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
 
Holy Moly. Keep us posted and get well soon!
 
Hey brother. Pulm/Critical care doc here. I'm glad you are better. If it helps with peace of mind at all what you are describing sounds appropriate. Cavitary lesion is either bacterial or fungal most of the time. Covid extremely unlikely. You will do well with antibiotics. Sorry the bronchoscopy sucked. Most of the time it's not like that.

Feel free to DM me if you want to discuss more.
 
Hey brother. Pulm/Critical care doc here. I'm glad you are better. If it helps with peace of mind at all what you are describing sounds appropriate. Cavitary lesion is either bacterial or fungal most of the time. Covid extremely unlikely. You will do well with antibiotics. Sorry the bronchoscopy sucked. Most of the time it's not like that.

Feel free to DM me if you want to discuss more.
Thanks man. Have some questions coming your way via PM shortly.

Appreciate your service as well. I'm really flabbergasted by the amount of effort it takes to even get in my room. Mask,shield, goggles over cover, gloves at a minimum. And it's all one time use stuff. I've been doing my best to leave the nurses alone and let them deal with other patients/tasks that won't cost any more PPE.

Lonely in here though.
 
You and your family are in our prayers. And my wife informs me regularly that she is God's favorite so I'll have her put in a good word. But seriously hope you recover soon.
 
That sucks man! Hope you feel better sooner rather than later. I know it was a big deal for you to take this trip by your previous posts! The $1MM question: Is this workman's comp? ?
 
Hang loose and enjoy the quiet time. Hopefully they authorize a release for you soon. Don’t forget the staff works for you. ?
 
Praying you recover quickly.
 
Good luck! Sorry about being lonely. But we are all here with you! Have a good night.
 
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