Tag: pneumonia

  • Live to tell, or: Breathe – My Poem at – The Skeptic’s Kaddish 

    Live to tell, or: Breathe – My Poem at – The Skeptic’s Kaddish 

    No, Covid is Not Gone Yet! A Poem Read, Repost

    I had to thank David (Ben Alexander) for encouraging me to write something and then posting my poem for his Poetry Partners at The Skeptic’s Kaddish! His accompanying poem (below) spoke volumes about how we exist in a world with COVID-19! Please visit his blog, the words I read there are very powerful.

    A ‘Cyrch A Chwta’ poem by ben Alexander of ‘The Skeptic’s Kaddish’
    
    COVID, a new worldwide hell,
    has left scores of tales to tell.
    Death counts continue to swell...
    many bid loved ones farewell.
    Victims with damaged brain cells;
    some can neither taste nor smell;
    some short of breath or in pain...
    Struck by strains none could foretell.

    Health Update:

    It was back in January when Covid-19 upended my little world. Since then, the building back has been very positive and yet I am very cognizant of what I lost health wise, what I still need to gain and more importantly, this is “me now”.

    About to be admitted to the COIVD-19 Ward. I was not happy!

    My doctors, VA therapist and nurse daughter warned me that during this time of recovery from Covid I would have increased access to thoughts and emotion previously (and maybe purposefully) just out of reach. Explore them, embrace them, sit awhile with them. Write a poem about my experience a friend suggested, “I would love to read it.”

    Here is my first poem…

    No, Covid is Not Gone Yet! A Poem by Robert Smith, Robert’s Snap Spot

    Unexpected change in this experience, life.
    What Omicron? It tried, I Quarantined, I got Better? Breathing, fevers.


    Trip to Emergency Room. Doom. Crying.
    Pneumonia in Lungs. Not the fatal end… Huh! Sent home.


    Wednesday, Emergency Room. Admitted to COVID-19 ward, my husband can visit.
    Sunday, COVID ward, “COVID-19 Ward… No visit except EOL (End of Life)!


    FaceTime becomes life. Lung doctors, Blood clots and ultra sounds. Hospitalists doctors?
    Nurses “the best creation by God”, tests, blood, vitals, Medication. Five times daily. Not the day spa I hoped for.


    Lung doctors, hospitalists, physical therapists, discharged with oxygen, large two wheel yet “portable” and lots of medications. Home sweet home! What? A curb! Brick sidewalk! Ten steep steps with turn to apartment! Can I go back to hospital?


    Constant hum of oxygen machine, extra long air hose trailing me. Did I take breathing for granted? Health?


    Next three months, husband home care. Thank you! Home nurse visit. Thank you! Build lungs back. Very slow. Slow. Slow walking with hose trailing.


    Apartment on second floor. Groups of bridesmaids cackle and laugh under window, tourists chat loudly. Where are they from anywhere? Did I mention unexpected change in this experience, life?




    by Robert John Smith Jr, Robert's Snap Spot.
    Saying “Hi” in a selfie to family. Neal is a great nurse!
    No fun sitting 6 days in hospital ward.

    I’m home recovering and blogging as therapy.

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  • Breathe, Breathe! A Poem

    Breathe, Breathe! A Poem

    My doctors, VA therapist and nurse daughter warned me that during this time of recovery from Covid I would have increased access to thoughts and emotion previously (and maybe purposefully) just out of reach. Explore them, embrace them, sit awhile with them. Write a poem about my experience a friend suggested, “I would love to read it.”

    Here is my second poem…

    Breathe, Breathe! A Poem by Robert Smith, Robert’s Snap Spot

    Sit at the edge of the bed, Ok, Breathe.
    Sit at the end of my favorite wingback chair, Ok, Breathe.

    Stand up, slowly. Steady feet. Ok, Breathe.
    Slow walk to the dining room table. Slow walk to the bathroom. Breathe.

    Remember there is an oxygen hose always trailing. Over your ears, in your nose.

    Yes! Breathe! In the through the nose, then blow out the birthday candle. Breathe.



    by Robert John Smith Jr, Robert's Snap Spot.

    I’m home recovering and blogging as therapy.

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  • No, Covid is Not Gone Yet! A Poem

    No, Covid is Not Gone Yet! A Poem

    About to be admitted to the COIVD-19 Ward. I was not happy!

    My doctors, VA therapist and nurse daughter warned me that during this time of recovery from Covid I would have increased access to thoughts and emotion previously (and maybe purposefully) just out of reach. Explore them, embrace them, sit awhile with them. Write a poem about my experience a friend suggested, “I would love to read it.”

    Here is my first poem…

    No, Covid is Not Gone Yet! A Poem by Robert Smith, Robert’s Snap Spot

    Unexpected change in this experience, life.
    What Omicron? It tried, I Quarantined, I got Better? Breathing, fevers.


    Trip to Emergency Room. Doom. Crying.
    Pneumonia in Lungs. Not the fatal end… Huh! Sent home.


    Wednesday, Emergency Room. Admitted to COVID-19 ward, my husband can visit.
    Sunday, COVID ward, “COVID-19 Ward… No visit except EOL (End of Life)!


    FaceTime becomes life. Lung doctors, Blood clots and ultra sounds. Hospitalists doctors?
    Nurses “the best creation by God”, tests, blood, vitals, Medication. Five times daily. Not the day spa I hoped for.


    Lung doctors, hospitalists, physical therapists, discharged with oxygen, large two wheel yet “portable” and lots of medications. Home sweet home! What? A curb! Brick sidewalk! Ten steep steps with turn to apartment! Can I go back to hospital?


    Constant hum of oxygen machine, extra long air hose trailing me. Did I take breathing for granted? Health?


    Next three months, husband home care. Thank you! Home nurse visit. Thank you! Build lungs back. Very slow. Slow. Slow walking with hose trailing.


    Apartment on second floor. Groups of bridesmaids cackle and laugh under window, tourists chat loudly. Where are they from anywhere? Did I mention unexpected change in this experience, life?




    by Robert John Smith Jr, Robert's Snap Spot.
    Saying “Hi” in a selfie to family. Neal is a great nurse!
    No fun sitting 6 days in hospital ward.

    I’m home recovering and blogging as therapy.

    ##photographyblog ##lightroom ⁣##wordpress ##photography ##robertsnapspot #Feb2022 #Covid #Omicron ##YourShotPhotographer #pneumonia #lungs #slowrecovery #homehealth #oxygen #firsttpoem #poetryastherapy #firsttimepoet #bloggingastherapy

     

  • The Odd Twist in Life

    The Odd Twist in Life

    2 – 2 – 2022

    Well friends Omicron has reared it ugly head at our door. Jan 17 precise. What looked to be night fevers with five days quarantine turned into a Feb 1, ER stay with a full medical work up. No family members allowed. Very stressed, unable to breathe. Unable to walk a few feet. Things didn’t look well for this photoblogger. I struggle with an overactive immune system and take pills for that. Omicron did a number my lungs, pneumonia in both lungs. Good news, great nurse Allison and ER Dr Spencer kept me from full emotional devastation.

    I got a present. So for the next few weeks I have a big oxygen tank with enough hose to travel my apartment.

    I have decided take short break from blogging, occasionally I’ll comment or connect. I have no breath nor energy. Walking and moving is almost impossible. I get home health visits and respiratory check ins.

    I love my Daily Square family. Hope to get back to blogging soon. See soon all my Squarefriends!

    Daily Squares: Theme – OddSquare – Hosted by Becky at The Life

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