Recovering from an intensive care stay
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Many physical problems can be encountered after critical illness. These can be new or old symptoms that have got worse.
From speaking with a number of former Intensive Care patients at a year after getting home, it seems that staying well and healthy, and getting out and about are common concerns
A Patient Experience
Those of us who have become parents know only too well that whilst a joyful time it can also be a turbulent, exhausting and emotional rollercoaster. To imagine navigating this huge life change whilst also experiencing a life-threatening illness and a critical care admission is almost impossible...
Written by Dr Cathy Ross
Those of us who have become parents know only too well that whilst a joyful time it can also be a turbulent, exhausting and emotional rollercoaster. To imagine navigating this huge life change whilst also experiencing a life-threatening illness and a critical care admission is almost impossible...
Written by Dr Cathy Ross
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