Thank you for be here.
4 years ago
To be honest, I was very positive, but it turned out that TB is really long time illness and the death rate quite high. And I will have to take chemical pills, from which the liver suffers a lot. I'm so afraid it turned out to be so bad. I also want to say thank you to everyone who supported me morally. I still cry a lot and I'm worried, glad that you are here with me. For some reason it always seemed to me that I would die early, but I never thought about it seriously. Life takes the unexpected ways. I will cover everything that awaits me in the hospital on my twitter, I hope you will be there. Love you all
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It will be long but you'll see the end of this bad situation!
Lister to the doctors, take your pills and stay with us!
Still I am sorry this has happened to such a nice and talented person as yourself and shall hope that the medication has no ill effects on you *Hug*
Hang in there fluff you can beat this.
I will absolutely definitely be treated and follow all the prescriptions. The main thing is that the doctors do not make it worse = - =
So i hope you have a version of it that is not very bad.
And good luck with the prophylaxis, that for me was the worst part, took about 1 year, and it really brought me down, and i should do it again if it re-happens, since it's a bacterium, you can't be vaccinated, and because i'm on immunosuppressants i've got to be extremely wary of it.
Sooo yeah. Good luck. ༼ つ TnT ༽つ🍀
Although my mother blames my apartment in which I moved in and began to get sick after 3 months of staying here, I'm such an asocial person that for half a year of living here I communicated only with my family and one outsider more closely, i'm a person leading the most healthy lifestyle, last year I completely gave up meat, constantly jogging to maintain my health, did yoga. I've always think that this lifestyle makes you healthy and prolongs your life. I don't smoke, I generally avoid alcohol and all bad habits, I don't even drink soda ...
Thank you for support! ༼ つ TnT ༽つ
After a year, did you completely suppress the bacteria, or did the TB turn into a closed form?
It's just that I have an open form, I can infect others, but I can say that now I feel normal, there is a slight pain in the chest and subversion temperature. For the first time, looking at my X-ray, the doctor let me go, deciding that it was the remains of pneumonia, but the culture tests showed 2 positive results for TB.
I had to eradicate that to start taking the immunosuppressants or it would likely spell my death.
So i went throught the 1 year prophylaxis to get rid of it and... yeah... for me it was constant pains and lack of strength, though they told me i was an edge case.
But the closed form doesn't mean full recovery, you just cannot infect someone. You have to make it completely clear that it didn't affect the lungs at all. I'm always happy with advice, if there is anything you can tell me about it?
Не отчаивайся, тб - это не приговор. Болячка страшная, конечно, но с ней сейчас более-менее успешно борются.
Держись, всех благ тебе! Поправляйся!
~The Beatles