Of course, this oat cluster is way to large to be able to just cough it up (even when upside down). So I had to go to my exam with a foreign object lodged in my lung. Before I begin to describe this weird feeling, let me advise you now....Do NOT try this at home!... or anywhere for that matter.
During my exam, I kept coughing like something should be coming up... but it didn't of course. I could feel where the oat cluster was in my lung (weird sensation) and the pain radiated out from there across my chest.
So when I got home later that night, I made Ben call the Poison Control Center (1 800 222-1222) to see if I needed to go to the ER or something. They said (if it wasn't effecting my breathing) it would likely dissolve eventually and then just work its way out in the mucus. So, that was a relief.
I went to bed last night and in the middle of the night I would wake up, gasping for air and coughing harder than I have in my life. This morning also was not a pretty sight. I am okay indoors but when I had to walk from my car to the school...I thought I was going to die and my lungs were going to explode. The frostbite air was constricting my lungs and I was hardly able to breath without feeling like I was getting stabbed in the chest. As I was walking back to my car when school ended, the same thing happened except worse... my throat felt like it was starting to close off. So I am home now, raw throat from coughing, stabbing pain when I swallow and trying to sip on chicken broth to sooth the inflammation. I am not a happy puppy.
Suffice it to say...I am alive.
4 comments:
Okay, I know I shouldn't laugh at your horrible situation, but what is the likelihood of something like that happening. I mean to anyone but you?
I know... this has been a horrible experience. I would never wish this upon anyone! It is funny though.
I relinquish my claim as most accident prone of the family :) In all seriousness though - I hope it comes out fast before you sufficate!
EMILY
I am pretty sure the oat cluster isn't in there any more... but it still hurts like the dickens.
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