My ainexity is in a place I cant seem to grasp it and bring it down. I'm scared at the thought of going home. Pain is on and off sometimes bad sometimes not to bad.. but really get anxious about going home. My eldest daughter has cleaned her spare room set it up.with a brand new bed and futon so my younger ones can visit as I'm not going home to my house where 17 and 18 yr old are..that would really make me nervous..
maybe it would help to disscuss your worrys with a macmillan nurse or your lung nurse (you should of been given one) I found when i got home ,i was so happy ,to be back where i belonged ,but i was scared of going to sleep at night ,but i came home with a chest drain in and it made me anxious ,,being with your daughter will help ,she can keep an eye on you ,but please talk to the nurses
I am staying at the eldest daughters not at my house with the two teens. And I had some acupuncture today that actually helped with the ainexity and talked to a physicist today that is gonna refer me to some one. I'm slowly getting there. Thank you so much
glad you have spoke to someone and feel calmer ,take care
I've let them know I cant go home with chest drain that it will make me a nervous wreck so I'd rather stay till healthy enough to have it removed. I am very anxious but I'll find a way for it to pass. Thank you
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