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I have that Pneumonia feeling again

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On 8/5/2025 at 9:03 AM, carlyai said:

Last month had pneumonia and final check said lungs clear but broncitus still. Take steroid puffs morning and night.

This last week it feels like the pneumonia is back, difficult breathing, stuffy nose, not much coughing, feeling poorly.

Don't want to go back to the local hospital as last time they had no beds and put me in the stroke ward, 8 of us, very hot, got a heat rash and fairly horrible. Next nearest hospital is 2hr away. Also rice season and wifey is very busy.

So this time I decided to treat myself.

The only medicine I take is 8mg Urief for prostrate, but read it can cause upper respiratory trouble, so stopped that and just started a course of Arithromycin, 500mg today then 250mg. Also an anti-hystamine.

I do have Aerobidol which I try not to use, but it seems to improve my condition.

No temperature and drinking lots of room temperature water.

Just resting today and see what happens.

What do you think?

 

 

 

 

get on the bus to bkk and go to bumrungrad please....

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On 8/5/2025 at 12:01 PM, carlyai said:

What vaccine?

bumrungrad have the jabs for this. check their website. 

6 minutes ago, advancebooking said:

get on the bus to bkk and go to bumrungrad please....

 

No need to go to the most expensive hospital.

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7 hours ago, advancebooking said:

get on the bus to bkk and go to bumrungrad please....

I went to the specialist locally yesterday. Now wait and see. 🙂

Please listen to everyone's advice and go see a "DOCTOR!"

6 hours ago, carlyai said:

I went to the specialist locally yesterday. Now wait and see. 🙂

Sorry but why wait? Listen to the chest and an x ray and you know in less than half an hour. 

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15 hours ago, TroubleandGrumpy said:

I dont like that the Prof thinks you only need a new inhaler - do you have asthma?  If it gets very serious then go to Bangkok Hospital in Khon Kaen - they are the best Hospital by a long way and the only place to go in KK if it is serious - but the most expensive.  The Wife is under instruction to take me there if the proverbial hits the fan - no matter the cost.  I have visited all the public and private hospitals in KK, including Ratchaphruek Hospital, and Bangkok have the best doctors and modern equipment (for tests etc.) and they are readily available in an emergency and if you need to be in a hospital. If you think things are improving and it is not urgent/serious now, then make an appointment (ring) to see a respiratory specialist at the Special Medical Centre in Srinagarind Hospital which is part of the KKU. Thai is the dominant language in KK, including the medical specialists, you have a Thai wife who can call? If not then go to Bangkok Hospital and get some treatment with Doctors that can speak English - this could be very serious. 

A Professor Bungsawat trained in  Australia and is a specialist in the respiratory sphere.

He also works at KKU hospital (where I would normally go) but was booked out for 5 weeks when I tried see him.

 

@TroubleandGrumpy  FYI there are some very meticulous researchers on the EV forum with more answers than questions.

Arguing there against EVs and solar, you won't win. 😉

3 hours ago, carlyai said:

A Professor Bungsawat trained in  Australia and is a specialist in the respiratory sphere.

He also works at KKU hospital (where I would normally go) but was booked out for 5 weeks when I tried see him.

 

@TroubleandGrumpy  FYI there are some very meticulous researchers on the EV forum with more answers than questions.

Arguing there against EVs and solar, you won't win. 😉

Great to gear that about the Prof - sometimes the Drs here are less than 'well trained'. 

 

And I hear you - they are truly delusional evangelists who will not accept that their beliefs are possibly wrong. Everyone else is wrong as far as they are concerned - because they heard a message direct from (insert deity name) through a little handicapped girl. 

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