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Floris1914
7 months ago

How did you get that? So normally when a bit is stuck in the air tube you have acute breathing difficulty to difficult so actually call emergency doctor or immediately get into the emergency room

Floris1914
7 months ago
Reply to  Floris1914

I swallowed up so badly that it landed in the trachea and I really had acute breathing distress. And my educator has me saved from suffocation.😅👍🏻 But then I still had to go to the hospital because they had to make sure that no small particles remain in the lungs that could have caused pneumonia.

lynnmary1987
7 months ago

invalid

Hmm

Interested combination

Numerous or countless. Make a decision.

And if you’ve been with “so many” and nothing has been found, then I’d suggest a psychologist next.

RiddickBln
7 months ago
Reply to  lynnmary1987

Correct

LouPing
7 months ago
Reply to  lynnmary1987

Or a psychiatrist.

molihartmann
7 months ago

In a foreign body in the airways of the doctor or the ambulance!

LouPing
7 months ago
Reply to  molihartmann

He/she was already with some doctors, but they didn’t find anything. Where is the story hidden?

molihartmann
7 months ago
Reply to  LouPing

Because the story is complete bullshit.

Floris1914
7 months ago

Perhaps the questioner or the questioner did not mean directly the trachea because as far as I know it is when what is in the trachea an acute emergency does not think that you would still have the time to consider which doctor you are going to be wrong perhaps described?

LouPing
7 months ago

in this case, a psychiatrist/psychologist is offered. They usually don’t sit in emergency.