MVPsC pneumothorax relapse, in other lung - Page 4
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![]() I really like him too. Such an aggressive player he's one of the ones i really want to see succeed. Shit ain't fair ![]() | ||
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13th Marine
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Anyone know if he smokes, or has some lung condition? Maybe some joint problems? Is he really really tall for his age? If this keeps on happening, there might be something serious behind all of this... Hope he makes a swift recovery... | ||
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Wockets
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So talented and young ): FIGHTING keep going you can recover! Wish you all the best! | ||
pookadin
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I hope he gets well soon. Kid just cant catch a break ![]() Do the constant relapses mean its a lot more serious now or are they common in this condition? | ||
Vitamins
United States680 Posts
On December 16 2011 15:32 Yoshi Kirishima wrote: you are so handsome ^^ This sucks though, dammit. Hopefully he will be ok by the time gsl 2012 starts. I hope he won't like, die T_T seriously lol (how serious is it?) is his body just weak or maybe he's not taking care of himself while being a progamer? People CAN die from a pneumothorax, but a relapse is usually not very dangerous. I've had a single relapse after my initial pneumothorax which was very bad(the first, not the relapse) and after that I chose to have surgery. The blebs don't grow back or anything once they're removed. The problem becomes if you have these lung issues on one side, they're pretty much guaranteed to be on the other side, which you can do nothing about aside from having surgery to fix the potential collapse should it happen in the future. Most minor relapses are just taken care of by giving the patient oxygen or hooking them up to a pump for a few hours. More severe cases would include a chest tube for a short time being(several days to a week) and then surgery. Hope he feels better, it's definitely not fun and a year later I still struggle with the problems. | ||
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