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I bow to your superior knowledge. I was not quite so young as it appears you were. Apparently, the thing which most concerned my GP was the level of the temperature I had. Just in the past twelve months, I have had a series of scans which revealed something similar in one of my lungs (some sort of a nodule they called it). So far, it appears benign and is not undergoing any changes. The bonus was that I had a series of tests which everyone older should have.I think I have 11(?) patients with pneumonia at the moment. It's generally pretty harmless until you hit 70+ and then it will start trying to kill you.
To the people above who were put on drips, IV ABs, CXRays, etc - that's just run of the mill treatment that everyone gets - I doubt you were as sick as you thought you were. I had it myself and ended up with a small abscess because of it and thought I was on death's door. Looking back at it now is a laugh, because I was young and fit and was never going to die from it. It can be quite scary at the time!
Just try hard not to cough on old/immunosuppressed/small, pigmy-like people who attend school and it shouldn't be too much of a problem for any of you.
I bow to your superior knowledge. I was not quite so young as it appears you were. Apparently, the thing which most concerned my GP was the level of the temperature I had. Just in the past twelve months, I have had a series of scans which revealed something similar in one of my lungs (some sort of a nodule they called it). So far, it appears benign and is not undergoing any changes. The bonus was that I had a series of tests which everyone older should have.
