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Re: Re: Aspiration Pneumonia

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Nora,

MSA patients often do not run a temperature with infection. No cold, no

cough could also accompany pneumonia. Are you feeling tired more so than

normal? Any trouble breathing? Increased heartbeat? Arms heavier?

Confusion? All of these are signs of infection with MSA. If your

temperature shoots up above 100 deg, then you have a seroius problem and

possibly a blood infection. Nip it before it goes into a blood infection.

If the doctors said you have pneumonia, listen to them.

Take care, Bill Werre

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noraftm wrote:

> Barbara. What symptoms of pneumonia did Ken have? I have just

> returned

> from the hospital with a diagnosis of pneumonia. NO COLD< NO FEVER>

> NO COUGH> I am confused. I go to doctor on Friday. Also, a day or

> two before going to hospital I had UTI.

> Was diagnosed with MSA ( I really don't want to put ms in all caps)

> in July 2000. Just recently have noticed symptoms raising their

> head.

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> Thanks, Nora

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