Here is the whole story.
On Saturday Larry was going to heat up the last of the Moroccan Stew that I made and before he put it in the microwave I grabbed a spoon, took a taste and started to cough because something went down the wrong way. I didn't cough it up but after awhile I couldn't feel it anymore to cough up, but my throat was a little sore.
The next day I noticed a shortness of breath. I couldn't understand why it happened but it felt like back in the old days if I had too many cigarettes and it was hard to do an inhale without coughing. We took our usual 2 mile neighborhood walk and life seemed normal.
On Monday Larry wanted to go for a walk but I didn't want to because it was COLD. Eventually I changed my mind and we set out. As we came around the block and up Ensign (small hill) I couldn't catch my breath. I was breathing so hard and I checked my heartbeat on my apple watch and it was over 140. We walked down another block and stopped to talk to a neighbor and I caught my breath. We finished the rest of the walk but I didn't have my usual energy. After we got home I kept checking my pulse rate and it never went below 115. Usually it's resting rate is in the 60s or less.
So of course I looked up my symptoms on the internet and I decided we needed to go to Emergency. Before I made the final decision I took a shower and washed my hair just in case.
On the way to the hospital we stopped at the doctor's office which we were driving right by and they also said "Head over to ED."
Good thing we did. After an X-ray and CT scan I was told that based on the story starting Saturday I had aspirated food into my lung. They wanted me to stay overnight and I was scheduled for a bronchoscopy the next day. It was supposed to happen in the morning but didn't until the afternoon.
Fortuantely I brought my iPad and iPhone and portable charging device with me.
I stayed awake for most of the bronchoscopy but I think I must have dozed or just don't remember them removing the food that went into my lung. They told me it was a potato but I knew there weren't any potatoes in the recipe and when I looked up the recipe I saw that the culprit was probably a garbanzo bean. After some more hanging around I finally got to go home. For the next couple of days I was really cautious about what I ate, mainly yogurt and smooth foods. I'm also being kind of vigilant about making sure I chew everything really well now too.
I spent the afternoon in the hall watching all the activity |
My CT scan machine |
missed dinner but this was good except for the white bread |
My overnight and 2nd day stay room in MCO - Observation |
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