Trouble breathing
Yestrerday, one of my daughters high school buddies died. He said he was having trouble breathing, but didn’t want to go to the hospital. He didn’t make it through the night. I just want to remind everybody that if you are having trouble breathing, GET TO THE HOSPITAL!!! Forget about the cost, or how somebody might be inconvienced, or embaresment if nothing is wrong. All those things are not worth your life. Get to a hospital.
Oh pepe, I am so sorry your daughter lost a friend. How awful.
You are soright about getting to the hospital – better to go and have a false alarm than to make a fatal mistake.
How very sad.
Oh how very sad. I am so sorry to hear about this. My heart and prayers goes out to the family.
Oh my dear. Big hug to your daughter, I am sure she feels a case of the what ifs. I am glad I had a quote, unquote “get your ass to the hospital” sister when I had my first asthma attack in my forties turns out it was allergy and stress (extreme exercise) induced scary as all out and very embarassing but it could have been worse. Thank goodness sis recognized the signs.
Oh Pepe, How very sad. I am so sorry. That is how most of us react when we have a problem too. When DH had a really bad motorcycle accident, the first thing he did was try to get up. If we fall, we first look around to see if anyone noticed our clumsiness. Good advice that we all need to heed. Thank you and do give a Mimi’s hug from all of us to your daughter…
Thank you everyone, I will tell my daughter this weekend when I see her.
Abbenanny, those are about the same words I used a couple of weeks ago with my daughter. Same reason, she had broccitous, or how ever you spell that word.
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