The same thing happened to me, just a year ago.. I was having fever for 15 days, and no cough, absolutely nothing, just fever. I went to my physician with my mom and the doctor said me to do a malaria test which came out to be positive as he said, then he gave me medicines for it. The fever had gone for 2 days, but then it came again. Then my doctor gave me medicines for an anti- malaria course, which he told is necessary to cure malaria completely.. so I took them too. But no effect.. I was getting tired too easily, always dizzy and my appetite had decreased. So my mom took me to one normal physician living near us, who just checked my back with the stethoscope and immediately told my mom to get my chest x-ray done.. and the x-ray showed that my right lung was almost full of the pleural fliud, so then my doctor told me to do a pleural effusion test, which is very painful. I started my medicines on 9Feb'18 and the doctor said we'll continue it for 6 months, but my parents as suggested by a TB specialist, decided that I had to take the complete course that is, for nine months. The TB drugs, are really very strong, muscle pain, Blurry vision, rashes all these things are a part of the side effects. And Google just makes it worst! I'm 14 and I cried a lot when I came to know about my condition, I was 13 that time, I knew it will cost a lot, the treatment.. I knew I made my parents worried, they cried because of me, even I was disturbed. But now, I'm fit and fine. I was a chubby kid, people were shocked to see the weight loss, still are, but I feel I'm okay now. Your appetite may decrease, but don't be tensed you'll be fine soon! And don't listen to people, they just make our condition worse. In India TB was fatal before, but now it is curable. I lost 11kgs, throughout the journey but now I have gained 3kgs. Built up your immunity, eat lots of healthy foods. Eggs are the best, I'm a vegetarian, I couldn't eat it but you can! If your haemoglobin content is also low, eat beetroots, dates, carrots! You'll be absolutely fine, don't worry! Lots Of Love.❤️
@@GhostlyTalesUnveiled It is, for people who cannot afford it. And the treatment is available in Municipality hospitals. I'm from a well to do family, my parents could afford my treatment but I was insecure about the cost of the tests which is around 6-7k and the meds, I was insecure about my parents disturbance because of me. That's the reason I wrote it out, about the cost.
I had this when I was in 10th standard. I clearly remember I used to share water bottle with a girl who had just came back from some sickness. There is so much tabboo around this disease that she didn't disclose to anyone in school that exactly what kind of sick she was. She was probably still a bit contagious but she joined school because it was the boards exam that year. Well my dad is a doctor so he read my Symptoms and treated it well. I used to cycle to school but those days I literally was panting like a dog when I'd be back. And cough a lot and had fever. Health is wealth indeed. Lessons learnt: 1. It is okay to know that you are sick. Be confident that is is curable. 2. For others, try and not make the patient awkward. Though others must be cautious but not make the patient feel like an untouchable. 3. Complete your treatment. It takes months. For me the injections lasted 2 months everyday and antibiotics for 6 months. 4. Be grateful to have supportive friends and family and the privilege of being able to afford the treatment
I also got the TB when I was in 10th in 2000, because people don't tell others and don't wear mask they make other sick too. It's a big problem in India today. we need more education on this. I dropped out from school that year because I was so weak, I got TB in my bones so walking was so hard for me.
Hi Sherry! I'm a mbbs student from AIIMS, Delhi and I hope for your speedy recovery. Like all infectious diseases, TB is a curable one. And once your treatment is over, there would be no trace of either the symptoms or the agent ( M. tuberculosis) in your body. However it is important to remember (and you've already stressed upon it so well) that we take proper precautions in the first couple of months so that we don't infect others around us. Also we should complete the entire course of medication (for 6/9 months or whatever duration depending on the type of bacteria , like if it's a resistant strain, and the organ that's infected) else the agent won't be completely cleared and the symptoms would recur or it might spread to other parts of the body. Worse, it might make the bacteria resistant and would be much more difficulty to treat. TB unfortunately is very much common in India and we all carry the tb causing bacteria inside us. Anytime our immunity falls weak, the bacteria starts multiplying rapidly and cause the symptoms. So it's important for us to take good care of our health, not just eat well but rather eat healthy in a balanced way to keep our immunity go strong. It's also important that each child after birth gets a shot of BCG vaccine, to prevent then from childhood TB. Its really very generous of you to share your journey with your veiwers and make us realise that our health is of utmost importance and we shouldn't ignore any symptoms as too trivial/ depend on self treatment as we never know how sinister it is. Unfortunately I learnt it the hard way, after I got diagnosed with crohns disease ( where multiple ulcers develop in the intestines and cause poor absorbtion of nutrients hence wt loss and bleeding in stools). I could relate to every word you said and I hope all the veiwers would learn from this. Again, hope you get well soon. And continue being our weekly dose of positivity. ❤️
Well explained. As tb is common in india every one of us would have some bacteria in our lungs. So be healthy eat well so that we could be able to fight them.
Riya...hello.. i had drastic weight loss...from 56 kgs in 2016 to 37 to date...despite the fact that I was eating two or three meals..shown in aiims...ct enterography normal...but nov created a havoc as out of nowhere multiple times I had palpitations and high bp ...got checked up with cardiology deptt..all normal...then again spoke to gastro doc..he got my endoscopy this Jan but didn't get biopsy done as that scope inside me was so suffocating...post that again twice had palpitations...tightness of abdomen...burning sensation whatever I eat...post endoscopy...my appetite almost gone ..the weight isn't going up...am so scared...my PhD submission got stuck...am so worried who to speak...took rifagut just for five days...but stopped on my own as it was almost irritating to my throat..my endoscopy showed small clean based ulcer on duodenum..please suggest...am severely underweight...doc feels i got coz of stress but that wasn't the case initially but now this low weight is making me low everyday...please suggest who to show
Sherry I can feel you. I was diagnosed with Brain TB 4 years back and it took an entire year for the doctors to realise until I lost my eyesight temporarily. It's four years now and I'm still under treatment. Every other day there is some kind of development in not so good way. I have had treatment under 14 doctors or so for eyes, ears, kidney, uterus, skin, bones, teeth and what not. Mine was not infectious but I was still so cautious of spreading it that I did not allow anyone to sit near me. Kept asking people to sanitize, kept my utensils and clothes separately. I mean I had a become a maniac in the sense that I did not want anyone else to catch it. My husband asked for a divorce, I couldn't work anymore and there was a financial crunch. I am teary as I write this and wouldn't wish it on anyone. It's been 4 years now and although much better I am still a long way to go as I fight myself through the divorce
@@thenaturallstore yes. I lost my hair, my skin burnt, gained 25 kgs and there were cut marks all over my legs. I was at my mum's home that time and he happened to visit me after 3 months and only thing he said was have you stopped bathing, your skin looks so dirty
A) don't ignore your cough B) Tb is curable C) for someone who can't afford the medication, government provides you free medication under the DOTS centre panel D) there are side effects but they won't stay forever N most importantly Sherry take care of your self U r a Sher Lots of love and wish you a healthy year ahead Stay positive U have such nice people around you Chesrish them Don't run from Tb It's just a disease that can be cured Take care
This is one of the reasons why you are still one of my favorite people on RUclips. It's creators like you who inspire and make this platform more organic. Get well soon. Big hug.
My best friend had this nearly 10 years ago. The only tip she followed like a mantra was 'consistency'. She stuck to her medication schedule, her doses, her healthy food habits for over 6 months. She had some side effects too like swollen and itchy lips, skin rashes. But she braved everything like a warrior. She was cured within 6-7 months from what I remember. You can do this too Sherry! Yes, you can...
My sister had lymphnode tb she took her medicine for 1 and half year. She is cured now . THE BEST TIP - don't miss your dose , and eat well , less oily food . get well soon sherry 😘
Vandana patil I have this in my like side of neck filled with pus . after medication I have something like guilty on my right side of neck ,is it normal
@@shaimanishar3931 my sister too had one huge in right side of her neck and in underarms as well , after medication her lymphnodes shrinked . we also got her puss tested but it was normal . and when the nodule will burst pls don't apply savlon apply detol to clean it . savlon make it worse
I have a question for u ...how does it feel when ur videos are not able to gain views ..bcoz its hurtful when u try hard and views don't work ..plz reply
I'm so glad that you came out with this. As a doctor in the UK, it really surprises me that there is not more TB awareness in a country such as India. Here, we recommend that anyone with a cough of over 2 weeks is advised to see a doctor, with TB screening almost being routine in certain high prevalence areas. Such an inspiring story. Hope you recover soon!
I almost cried just to listen to you. You are such a brave woman. The bad phase has ended. From here on you are only going to be uplifted. Love and hugs.
The tips that i can give is if your cough persists for 3 or more weeks then get checked for TB. Doesn't matter if you have dry or wet cough that is cough with / without sputum. Always wear a mask whether its you coughing or you're around people or in public where everyone is coughing. If you get diagnosed dont panic, try to stay calm and most important is to take the medicines given by your doctor on time and please please please complete the full course of meds. Thats the best thing you could do to get cured and not be infectivw. First and foremost people need to change their mindset towards TB and TB patients. Its 2019 people, TB is not a stigma its just an unfortunate disease still prevalent in our country.
hii I am a pulmonologist and tb specialist doctor. dont worry dear.. take medicines regularly.. dont miss medicines and regularly follow up to your doctor.. there might be some amount of nausea at first due to medicines, try to eat high protein diet, it helps. I have seen thousands of patients..and those who took medicine regularly got cured, no problem. 🙂 it is a long treatment plan.. so adherence to treatment is absolutely important. Get Well Soon 👍
Your entire story reminded me of when I got diagnosed with cancer last year , undergoing chemo and being housebound for a couple of months . More power to you ! Get well soon
I had it 10 years back...and I took medication for like 6 months and am cured...you will be fine brave women... Not to forget, you look beautiful!!Get well soon.
Omg! Literally cried seeing this. However, loved to see , u have taken all this so positively . You are right, actually we all take so much for granted , and we realise it only post such sad episodes .. I wish you a good health forever. Take some more rest. We all can wait for your videos, but place your health above all...❤❤❤
Hey!!! I am a doctor who has survived tb! And let me tell you This,you are brave to have acknowledged it publicly because me being a doctor even my friends being doctors I didn't want them to know! There is a lot of taboo around it! I had similar experiences! I had cough and fever which couldn't go down! But I refused to get tb test done,coz as they as doctors are the worst patients.may be it was the fear of getting a positive report! I was doing my internship at that point of time.i got back home and the result was positive! I was shocked and broken! I lost 5 kgs in 2 weeks it was insane.i have severe vomiting as soon as I gulped my meds! I sat crying out I just wanted to be normal! My friend took me out for a movie coz my dad insisted! I could barely walk! I just slept in my Mothers lap for half of the time and other times I was lost! I cut off and did not respond to my friends.in a month my beloved pet died! It was a havoc! But I learnt and learnt a lot! About people and myself! About the little things to be grateful about! And how I should worship my body for surviving! I thank her each day! After 2 months into the treatment! Things got better! I started gaining weight, and going out! I had my convocation then! I decided to tell my friends.and I must tell you it took courage but I did it! I felt empowered and free! Truth is like that! I was crying seeing your video! And thinking about my experiences and lessons. The most important part of the treatment is you will come out stronger. Tips: Do not ignore cough and fever with chills. Blood in vomit. When you start the treatment make sure you are prescribed according to your weight or complications will follow. Never skip a single medicine. Complete your course. Do not skip doctors appointment. There is a scheme going on by the government which provides rs 500 to registered patient's of tb for a better nutritional diet.this might help a few. Lastly,you are a braveheart! Get well soon❤
Take care of yourself! My dad worked for many years in the TB division of his state's health department here in the U.S. The only advice I know from him is that it's *very* important to take TB medication consistently, Skipping meds can cause you develop a resistance to that drug, and anybody you infect will also have a resistance to that drug. Glad you are recovering!
Brave of you shared the story...and being honest about how you felt. People look up to you..By doing this you are helping lots of people. Glad you didn't try to hide it.
I have tears in my eyes. you are such a strong person really really strong. and Vaibhav being the best support you could have. Lots of love and prayers.
I had similar experiences after my 12th boards. I had swollen lymph nodes in my neck that kept increasing . My cough lasted for more than a month but since I have asthma I thought the cough was because of it and I ignored it. I went through sonography sessions and the doctors thought that the swollen nodes were because of tuberculosis and I went through the tests for it. I remember being worried about it and researching about it. My reports were negative but they said that I had the germs in inactive state and had to take care of that and the medication cured the other things but even today I am scared of getting it again... I'm glad you are sharing it with everyone bcoz people need to be aware of such things.. Things get better and I'm happy that you are getting too...more power to you ❤️
Sherry, I'm one of your earliest followers. I've seen you grow so much. Your journey as a RUclipsr is amazing. I'm glad you're coping with TB and wish you all the best. xoxo.
I’ve tears in my eyes. Sherry, you are a brave woman. We are really proud of how you are battling against this. We’re sorry you had to go through this. But we’ll pray that you only get better each day. We are here with all the support and love that you need. Please take your time to recover. We love you. Get well soon. Take care! 🤗
I had a lymph node TB too... And my child was 2 months old.. And due to heavy pills.. I had to stop feeding my child... And at the same time I was pursuing MBA full time... TB came as such a big shock... And when I saw this video... I went back to my that phase.. Year was 2014😢😢😢
Hi welcome back! You are really privileged to have a good space to be and cure this fatal disease. I remember my cousin was infected by TB I was a school going kid and my younger brother had just born barely an year old. And my father being this gracious helping person that he is is, asked my cousin to come to us and stay at in Bombay so he could help him cure it. His TB was much more severe it had created a wound around his neck which was very deep and I just cudnt understand all that at that age. But after 6 months he was fine. He had separate utensils to eat towel and what not. But he is fine and ul be too. Just stay positive and engage in better things for now.
Dear Sherry, Cried while watching this video because I am also suffering from one kind of TB. I had surgery a month ago and started medication too. Start of 2019 wasn't good at all. I started loosing weight and had fever. I used to have 0% energy levels. Moreover doctors made it worse as they were not able to diagnose anything. When I was diagnosed with it, I cried like anything. I felt so depressed. I still cry sometimes and ask myself that why it has happened to me? But somehow tried to keep calm myself. I am taking medicines regularly. There is extreme hairfall. Skin rashes too is another side effect which I am facing. More power to you for coming up and talking on this topic. Love you Sherry ♥️
Sherry ..all my prayers to u..u are a braveheart..Sharing about a disease which is considered as one of a stigma in our society is really empowering.. Lots of love to u.. And u did behave in a very scientific manner with the disease with the disease by gaining all the info and maintaining isolation... Being all vocal about it ,is really a good step to break the stigma, and decrease the spread of disease
1) never skip ur breakfast 2) include proteins in your diet 3) say NO to crash diets (it's ok to have those little extra pounds rather than having TB) 4) TB is everywhere in inda , all u have to do is keep ur immunity strong and diet takes the major role. 5) if diagnosed with TB , get tested for HIV as well. 6) look for symptoms like evening fever, loss of appetite, weight loss and off course coughing for more than 2 weeks. 7)reduce the stress in life, stressful life lowers immunity. 8) health workers should take more precautions. 9) don't fall for the social taboo abt TB , it is curable and anybody can get it; but prevention is always better than cure.
Tuberculosis is the most common disease in India. But thankfully we have all the treatment strategies ready! Take care and be compliant! Get well soon :)
Hope you feel better soon. U are the strongest woman I have seen on the internet. To be going through all of this and still coming out joyful with a smile on social media is not easy. So much more power to you :)
I am glad ur okay now.... Please continue the medicine course thoroughly.... Don't skip the course even if ur okay... Coz TB can resurface and can be medicine resistant..... Take care of ur health.. 😊
Sherry, you’re so strong! You’ve been a warrior. HAPPIESSTTTT EVER TO SEE YOU BACK. Best wishes to you & of course your year will end on a good note....Love you Sherry. Please take more care of yourself & you’ll be fit & fine like never before❤️
Youuuuu!! You are the Best! Best! Best! I didn't want to write this but I feel like crying watching your video! You will be okay again and running again! I will pray for you! Much love ❤😘
U R SUCHHHHHH AN INSPIRATION !!! UR STRENGTH OF MIND AND POSTIVITY IS SUCHHHHH AN ATTRIBUTE TO LEARN FROM......THE VIDEO LEFT ME IN TEARS!!! Could feel ur pain in ur voice too ...Thank u SHERRY so much for sharing ur experiences ..... Its so imp for viewers to see the lows as much as the highs ..... i feel so ignorant abt TB aftr hearing u out ...... Its soooo traumatising to hear ur story ..... Jus by listening u speak is sending shivers down my spine ..... Wondering how much more u must have gone thru !!! Plzzzzzzzzzzzz b wth someone alwzzzzz ..... Its great to b strong and independent SHERRY bt family is meant to b for us 24*7 no matter how trival or huge our problems are ..... All my prayers fr u ..... GET WELL AT THE EARLIEST ..... GOD BLESS :-)
I had TB too.. 9 months of treatment left me with serious hair damage, stomach problems and things like that.. Worse thing I had TB in my lymph nodes, I didn't know that even exists.. but I got it... and well... it's a difficult process but you get through it. Get well soon ! Be strong ! 😘
More strength to you. This experience will remain with you for almost a lifetime, but it’ll only make you stronger as a person. Once you fight such a thing, you find yourself in a better position in terms of your personality because you know you’ve had the courage and strength to fight this. Good luck, Sherry! Take care! :)
Take care doll ...tb is no longer a deadly disease so just kick it off regular dosage n lotsss of rest ...rest makes your body do the rebooting of the fresh cells and tissues
@@karikurhade7884 no it's not. It's easily curable. People 'can' die of tb. Doesn't mean it's 100% fatal. 100% fatal is something that always kills. Like rabies. Don't spread misinformation
I love how you shared the not-so-pleasant part of your life in such detail. It happens to everyone that we don't have great times going on all the time. I relate with you, I got super sick last week and had to skip college for days. Getting sick just annoyingly puts you out of routine, and you can't go out as much as you'd like. But you are doing so well, and I hope you get even better in the next few weeks. ❤️
Please take care of yourself! Passing good vibes! Hope you have a better recovery. You are aware of all the things for taking care and staying close with your family. Just want to say that hope you have a speedy recovery. We will be here for you sherry.. There will be people with negative comments but we will be here for u :) take more time off if u want. :) take care
I am soo soo glad, you are feeling better. The story that you narrated, it was hard to not relive that. You have now become one of those people who gives hope and light to people who were to ever contract something and feel like its the end of the world. All the best of this new journey of inspiring and living the true new life.
More power to you Sherry! I always crib about things which now seem so trivial after watching the video. This was an eye-opening video for me! I am realizing that I have been taking so many things for granted. Thank you for this! Loads of love, get well soon :)
Hats off to you ma'am, that you talked about this issue, its really a stigma in our society to talk on diseases so openly. TB is completely curable so no need to worry at all! Most important thing to note : While undertaking Anti-tubercular treatment do not skip even a day of your drug dose and complete the duration of the treatment. Prominent symptoms are:- 1.) Cough ( could be dry ) extending for more than 2 weeks 2.) Blood in sputum 3.) Low grade fever with night sweats 4.) Unexpected weight loss 5.) Loss of appetite Prevention 1.) Improve / enhance your immunity. Eat healthy and stay healthy 2.) Avoid going to crowded places 3.) Always use handkerchief/ cover your mouth while sneezing or coughing
You are back... and how. When you were saying everything I could imagine you in pain ,the fact that I have always seen you smiling made it hard for me to even think of you in pain. Good that you decided to share this with us . You are so honest and genuine .❤The smile on your face just makes our day . Your energy is contagious Sherry .❤More power to you and all the people who have been through this disease. If you do anything regarding awareness of TB just put it up we will do our bit .
Sherry...jst get well soon!!...my Moms a TB surviver...so i can understand...wat all u mst hv gone thru...jst realx..hv ur healthy meals..medicines...positive attitude..n keep fighting✊...my bst wishes🤗😚
So good to see you!!! Had been waiting for your videos!!! 😍😍😍 You must have gone through a bad experience but what came out as a result is a strong person 😇😇😇
Di I'm also dealing with lymph nodes TB in my neck which is not communicable or infectious but I'm also facing side effects of medicines because obviously they are of high dose. Hope you n I and all the other people who are suffering from TB get rid of it soon ❤️. Lots of love for you 💕
Hi sherry, feels so good to see you back on you tube. More power to you for being so courageous and putting it all out there. Whenever you have an emergency situation like your shoulder dislocation or any other medical emergency, dial up 108 for am ambulance.
I watched the whole video and more than a life update i guess ur positivity at this point is contagious! I have been following you for last 3 years and i guess this was one of the best , honest and extremely positive videos you shot!! Stay blessed sherry ! Stay positive ❤️❤️
A big thanks to you for speaking out about this so that others get an idea. Your positivity is what that has helped you recover quickly. More power to you, Sherry!
Hii Sherry, I request you to start going some guided meditation. It can cure anything. It really helped me!! Please start going "guided meditation". This will change your life for good. You will start feeling good and positive about yourself.
@@sc1253 You can search for any guided chakra meditations. They really help!!! I am linking one of the chakra meditation down below, make sure you check it out- ruclips.net/video/LeXipk1cK-w/видео.html
Hey, I have been through this infection myself. According to my experience I would say that make sure you NEVER EVER miss your medicines even for a single day. You need to take the medicines every single day for the whole course of months. That is extremely critical. In case missed, the disease can relapse again and then it can be more tricky to treat. Also, do make sure your immune system gets stronger such that you are not prone to catch infections easily.
My my! I am so happy to see you all cheery and feeling better. I know it must have been a struggle with the TB and shoulder dislocation. Same thing happened to me last year with my alarmingly low rate of Vitamin D but now that it's back to normal I know health should be our no 1 priority! Sending you so much h love and hope you get better really soon. We get you and I believe you'll be back with a bang. 🙌💋
Hi sherry, I don't have any tips but I did have something similar happen to my lower back and all of a sudden I just lying in the same position with lot of pain.. I couldn't move even a inch the pain was unbearable.. My dad was with me at the time.. I wanted to pee like really bad but I couldn't even move ... It was a struggle for me to sit up from the bed and then walk slowly to the bathroom like it took me solid 30-45 mins.. Simple thing like getting up and going to the Loo was so much of a struggle.. My dad waited outside the loo to help me come back... I will never forget this atall.. I don't know why it happened to me and I legit thought I am gonna be stuck in that position for ever... Is there any doctor reading this could tell me why this happened? I do have mild lower back pain regularly and during my periods it gets worst and I can't bend forward atall... Get well soon sherry.. You have a wonderful family especially your hubby and mother-in-law...
Something similar happened with me too.. It can be due to wrong posture. Try to sleep without pillow put some ointments in the particular area.. . It kind of helped me. Also get a check up done. Hope it helps you :)
@@pridhigupta1753 thank you... By so much for the response... I did see a doctor that same day and she said nothing serious ... But I still have pain it's almost been a year
You are really strong Sherry !! I was so so worried about you. I am not on any other social media platforms like FB, Instragram so I couldn't connect with you. I was just messaging on your older videos asking about you. Finally it's such a relieve to see back !! Your story was really touching !!
Hey good to see you back. I can completely relate to your situation as I had suffered from TB when I was in my 12th std. Lost weight, became very weak and couldn't attend college for 2 months, face social sitgma. Eventually I recovered. So be positive, eat healthy and you will be completely fine in no time. God bless you. Get well soon.
The same thing happened to me, just a year ago.. I was having fever for 15 days, and no cough, absolutely nothing, just fever. I went to my physician with my mom and the doctor said me to do a malaria test which came out to be positive as he said, then he gave me medicines for it. The fever had gone for 2 days, but then it came again. Then my doctor gave me medicines for an anti- malaria course, which he told is necessary to cure malaria completely.. so I took them too. But no effect.. I was getting tired too easily, always dizzy and my appetite had decreased. So my mom took me to one normal physician living near us, who just checked my back with the stethoscope and immediately told my mom to get my chest x-ray done.. and the x-ray showed that my right lung was almost full of the pleural fliud, so then my doctor told me to do a pleural effusion test, which is very painful. I started my medicines on 9Feb'18 and the doctor said we'll continue it for 6 months, but my parents as suggested by a TB specialist, decided that I had to take the complete course that is, for nine months. The TB drugs, are really very strong, muscle pain, Blurry vision, rashes all these things are a part of the side effects. And Google just makes it worst! I'm 14 and I cried a lot when I came to know about my condition, I was 13 that time, I knew it will cost a lot, the treatment.. I knew I made my parents worried, they cried because of me, even I was disturbed. But now, I'm fit and fine. I was a chubby kid, people were shocked to see the weight loss, still are, but I feel I'm okay now. Your appetite may decrease, but don't be tensed you'll be fine soon! And don't listen to people, they just make our condition worse. In India TB was fatal before, but now it is curable. I lost 11kgs, throughout the journey but now I have gained 3kgs. Built up your immunity, eat lots of healthy foods. Eggs are the best, I'm a vegetarian, I couldn't eat it but you can! If your haemoglobin content is also low, eat beetroots, dates, carrots! You'll be absolutely fine, don't worry! Lots Of Love.❤️
Isn't TB course in India free ?? Or just asking
@@GhostlyTalesUnveiled It is, for people who cannot afford it. And the treatment is available in Municipality hospitals. I'm from a well to do family, my parents could afford my treatment but I was insecure about the cost of the tests which is around 6-7k and the meds, I was insecure about my parents disturbance because of me. That's the reason I wrote it out, about the cost.
You are so kind and encouraging Vaishaili. Keep well too, 😘
@@vaishalived2183 ohk... sorry for making it awkward for you
Good luck 👍
Tb treatment is free by the government of india for everyone with 500rs per month in ur account for eating healthy for needy ppl
Really glad that you shared your story to everyone. Kudos to your husband and your family to support you. You're a brave person!
I had this when I was in 10th standard. I clearly remember I used to share water bottle with a girl who had just came back from some sickness. There is so much tabboo around this disease that she didn't disclose to anyone in school that exactly what kind of sick she was. She was probably still a bit contagious but she joined school because it was the boards exam that year. Well my dad is a doctor so he read my Symptoms and treated it well.
I used to cycle to school but those days I literally was panting like a dog when I'd be back. And cough a lot and had fever.
Health is wealth indeed.
Lessons learnt:
1. It is okay to know that you are sick. Be confident that is is curable.
2. For others, try and not make the patient awkward. Though others must be cautious but not make the patient feel like an untouchable.
3. Complete your treatment. It takes months. For me the injections lasted 2 months everyday and antibiotics for 6 months.
4. Be grateful to have supportive friends and family and the privilege of being able to afford the treatment
I also got the TB when I was in 10th in 2000, because people don't tell others and don't wear mask they make other sick too. It's a big problem in India today. we need more education on this. I dropped out from school that year because I was so weak, I got TB in my bones so walking was so hard for me.
You’re SO BRAVE ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.
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Hi Sherry! I'm a mbbs student from AIIMS, Delhi and I hope for your speedy recovery. Like all infectious diseases, TB is a curable one. And once your treatment is over, there would be no trace of either the symptoms or the agent ( M. tuberculosis) in your body. However it is important to remember (and you've already stressed upon it so well) that we take proper precautions in the first couple of months so that we don't infect others around us. Also we should complete the entire course of medication (for 6/9 months or whatever duration depending on the type of bacteria , like if it's a resistant strain, and the organ that's infected) else the agent won't be completely cleared and the symptoms would recur or it might spread to other parts of the body. Worse, it might make the bacteria resistant and would be much more difficulty to treat.
TB unfortunately is very much common in India and we all carry the tb causing bacteria inside us. Anytime our immunity falls weak, the bacteria starts multiplying rapidly and cause the symptoms. So it's important for us to take good care of our health, not just eat well but rather eat healthy in a balanced way to keep our immunity go strong.
It's also important that each child after birth gets a shot of BCG vaccine, to prevent then from childhood TB.
Its really very generous of you to share your journey with your veiwers and make us realise that our health is of utmost importance and we shouldn't ignore any symptoms as too trivial/ depend on self treatment as we never know how sinister it is. Unfortunately I learnt it the hard way, after I got diagnosed with crohns disease ( where multiple ulcers develop in the intestines and cause poor absorbtion of nutrients hence wt loss and bleeding in stools). I could relate to every word you said and I hope all the veiwers would learn from this. Again, hope you get well soon. And continue being our weekly dose of positivity. ❤️
Thank you! Very informative.
Riya Maji u too take care. I'm so sorry abt Crohn's disease.
Thanks very informative yes !
Well explained. As tb is common in india every one of us would have some bacteria in our lungs. So be healthy eat well so that we could be able to fight them.
Riya...hello.. i had drastic weight loss...from 56 kgs in 2016 to 37 to date...despite the fact that I was eating two or three meals..shown in aiims...ct enterography normal...but nov created a havoc as out of nowhere multiple times I had palpitations and high bp ...got checked up with cardiology deptt..all normal...then again spoke to gastro doc..he got my endoscopy this Jan but didn't get biopsy done as that scope inside me was so suffocating...post that again twice had palpitations...tightness of abdomen...burning sensation whatever I eat...post endoscopy...my appetite almost gone ..the weight isn't going up...am so scared...my PhD submission got stuck...am so worried who to speak...took rifagut just for five days...but stopped on my own as it was almost irritating to my throat..my endoscopy showed small clean based ulcer on duodenum..please suggest...am severely underweight...doc feels i got coz of stress but that wasn't the case initially but now this low weight is making me low everyday...please suggest who to show
Any cough lasting more than 2 weeks can be TB. blood in sputum , fever, night sweats, generalised weakness and weight loss are common symptoms.
Sherry I can feel you. I was diagnosed with Brain TB 4 years back and it took an entire year for the doctors to realise until I lost my eyesight temporarily. It's four years now and I'm still under treatment. Every other day there is some kind of development in not so good way. I have had treatment under 14 doctors or so for eyes, ears, kidney, uterus, skin, bones, teeth and what not. Mine was not infectious but I was still so cautious of spreading it that I did not allow anyone to sit near me. Kept asking people to sanitize, kept my utensils and clothes separately. I mean I had a become a maniac in the sense that I did not want anyone else to catch it. My husband asked for a divorce, I couldn't work anymore and there was a financial crunch. I am teary as I write this and wouldn't wish it on anyone. It's been 4 years now and although much better I am still a long way to go as I fight myself through the divorce
He seriously took divorce from you? Such a creep
@@thenaturallstore yes. I lost my hair, my skin burnt, gained 25 kgs and there were cut marks all over my legs. I was at my mum's home that time and he happened to visit me after 3 months and only thing he said was have you stopped bathing, your skin looks so dirty
How r u now?
Anyways stay strong... every one has his own karma...
He too has a long way to go.gid is watching from above
A) don't ignore your cough
B) Tb is curable
C) for someone who can't afford the medication, government provides you free medication under the DOTS centre panel
D) there are side effects but they won't stay forever
N most importantly Sherry take care of your self
U r a Sher
Lots of love and wish you a healthy year ahead
Stay positive
U have such nice people around you
Chesrish them
Don't run from Tb
It's just a disease that can be cured
Take care
This is one of the reasons why you are still one of my favorite people on RUclips. It's creators like you who inspire and make this platform more organic. Get well soon. Big hug.
My best friend had this nearly 10 years ago. The only tip she followed like a mantra was 'consistency'. She stuck to her medication schedule, her doses, her healthy food habits for over 6 months. She had some side effects too like swollen and itchy lips, skin rashes. But she braved everything like a warrior. She was cured within 6-7 months from what I remember. You can do this too Sherry! Yes, you can...
My sister had lymphnode tb she took her medicine for 1 and half year. She is cured now . THE BEST TIP - don't miss your dose , and eat well , less oily food . get well soon sherry 😘
Vandana patil im dealing with this 🙄
@@shaimanishar3931 stay strong , and let me know if u need any help. Is their any new lymphnode after u started the medication ?
Vandana patil I have this in my like side of neck filled with pus . after medication I have something like guilty on my right side of neck ,is it normal
@@shaimanishar3931 my sister too had one huge in right side of her neck and in underarms as well , after medication her lymphnodes shrinked . we also got her puss tested but it was normal . and when the nodule will burst pls don't apply savlon apply detol to clean it . savlon make it worse
Vandana patil no not like that puss is accumulated under my skin no burst nothing my doc clean it up through injection
It feels to have you back, you were the first youtuber I watched and started my channel only after inspiring with u 😀
I have a question for u ...how does it feel when ur videos are not able to gain views ..bcoz its hurtful when u try hard and views don't work ..plz reply
I'm so glad that you came out with this. As a doctor in the UK, it really surprises me that there is not more TB awareness in a country such as India. Here, we recommend that anyone with a cough of over 2 weeks is advised to see a doctor, with TB screening almost being routine in certain high prevalence areas. Such an inspiring story. Hope you recover soon!
when we go through any such health issue in our life..it makes us realize that..nothing is important in this world more that our health..
I almost cried just to listen to you. You are such a brave woman. The bad phase has ended. From here on you are only going to be uplifted. Love and hugs.
I accidentally came to your channel and was so touched by your story.Thank you for sharing your journey . Prayers for your fast recovery.
You're still smiling and what could be more inspiring!
The tips that i can give is if your cough persists for 3 or more weeks then get checked for TB. Doesn't matter if you have dry or wet cough that is cough with / without sputum. Always wear a mask whether its you coughing or you're around people or in public where everyone is coughing. If you get diagnosed dont panic, try to stay calm and most important is to take the medicines given by your doctor on time and please please please complete the full course of meds. Thats the best thing you could do to get cured and not be infectivw. First and foremost people need to change their mindset towards TB and TB patients. Its 2019 people, TB is not a stigma its just an unfortunate disease still prevalent in our country.
hii I am a pulmonologist and tb specialist doctor. dont worry dear.. take medicines regularly.. dont miss medicines and regularly follow up to your doctor.. there might be some amount of nausea at first due to medicines, try to eat high protein diet, it helps. I have seen thousands of patients..and those who took medicine regularly got cured, no problem. 🙂
it is a long treatment plan.. so adherence to treatment is absolutely important. Get Well Soon 👍
Your entire story reminded me of when I got diagnosed with cancer last year , undergoing chemo and being housebound for a couple of months . More power to you ! Get well soon
I m doctor I would genuinely recommend a very healthy breakfast every morning to avoid catching on infection during your days ordeal !
Yes very practical
Hi dr what shud be consumed during brkfast pls rply
I had it 10 years back...and I took medication for like 6 months and am cured...you will be fine brave women...
Not to forget, you look beautiful!!Get well soon.
Omg! Literally cried seeing this. However, loved to see , u have taken all this so positively . You are right, actually we all take so much for granted , and we realise it only post such sad episodes ..
I wish you a good health forever. Take some more rest. We all can wait for your videos, but place your health above all...❤❤❤
My father had TB. It took 1.5 years to recover completely. But our family stood strong ❤️
Ohhh myyy goddd. As you narrated the whole thing i could imagine and feel it. It must be so difficult. I really happy you are back. Hugsss. ❤️❤️
You are such a brave lady, such a strong, positive soul, you just gave so many people so much awareness and strength by narrating your story.
Hey!!! I am a doctor who has survived tb! And let me tell you This,you are brave to have acknowledged it publicly because me being a doctor even my friends being doctors I didn't want them to know! There is a lot of taboo around it! I had similar experiences! I had cough and fever which couldn't go down! But I refused to get tb test done,coz as they as doctors are the worst patients.may be it was the fear of getting a positive report! I was doing my internship at that point of time.i got back home and the result was positive! I was shocked and broken! I lost 5 kgs in 2 weeks it was insane.i have severe vomiting as soon as I gulped my meds! I sat crying out I just wanted to be normal! My friend took me out for a movie coz my dad insisted! I could barely walk! I just slept in my Mothers lap for half of the time and other times I was lost! I cut off and did not respond to my friends.in a month my beloved pet died! It was a havoc! But I learnt and learnt a lot! About people and myself! About the little things to be grateful about! And how I should worship my body for surviving! I thank her each day! After 2 months into the treatment! Things got better! I started gaining weight, and going out! I had my convocation then! I decided to tell my friends.and I must tell you it took courage but I did it! I felt empowered and free! Truth is like that! I was crying seeing your video! And thinking about my experiences and lessons.
The most important part of the treatment is you will come out stronger.
Tips:
Do not ignore cough and fever with chills.
Blood in vomit.
When you start the treatment make sure you are prescribed according to your weight or complications will follow.
Never skip a single medicine.
Complete your course.
Do not skip doctors appointment.
There is a scheme going on by the government which provides rs 500 to registered patient's of tb for a better nutritional diet.this might help a few.
Lastly,you are a braveheart!
Get well soon❤
Take care of yourself! My dad worked for many years in the TB division of his state's health department here in the U.S. The only advice I know from him is that it's *very* important to take TB medication consistently, Skipping meds can cause you develop a resistance to that drug, and anybody you infect will also have a resistance to that drug. Glad you are recovering!
I was diagnosed with TB in 2017. I was able to recover in 6 months.
Brave of you shared the story...and being honest about how you felt. People look up to you..By doing this you are helping lots of people. Glad you didn't try to hide it.
I was also diagnosed with TB in 2017 n I completed my treatment n I am completely TB free now.
I have tears in my eyes. you are such a strong person really really strong. and Vaibhav being the best support you could have. Lots of love and prayers.
I had similar experiences after my 12th boards. I had swollen lymph nodes in my neck that kept increasing . My cough lasted for more than a month but since I have asthma I thought the cough was because of it and I ignored it. I went through sonography sessions and the doctors thought that the swollen nodes were because of tuberculosis and I went through the tests for it. I remember being worried about it and researching about it. My reports were negative but they said that I had the germs in inactive state and had to take care of that and the medication cured the other things but even today I am scared of getting it again... I'm glad you are sharing it with everyone bcoz people need to be aware of such things.. Things get better and I'm happy that you are getting too...more power to you ❤️
Sherry, I'm one of your earliest followers. I've seen you grow so much. Your journey as a RUclipsr is amazing. I'm glad you're coping with TB and wish you all the best. xoxo.
Il chant for ur recovery. Ur a strong person ul be fine soon. Just follow the medication. We love u and want u to recover Asap. Stay strong.
I’ve tears in my eyes. Sherry, you are a brave woman. We are really proud of how you are battling against this. We’re sorry you had to go through this. But we’ll pray that you only get better each day. We are here with all the support and love that you need. Please take your time to recover. We love you. Get well soon. Take care! 🤗
I had a lymph node TB too... And my child was 2 months old.. And due to heavy pills.. I had to stop feeding my child... And at the same time I was pursuing MBA full time... TB came as such a big shock... And when I saw this video... I went back to my that phase.. Year was 2014😢😢😢
God bless you dear!! Be happy dear forget the past
Goangirl 26 this just brought back those memories... thanks !!
Hi welcome back! You are really privileged to have a good space to be and cure this fatal disease. I remember my cousin was infected by TB I was a school going kid and my younger brother had just born barely an year old. And my father being this gracious helping person that he is is, asked my cousin to come to us and stay at in Bombay so he could help him cure it. His TB was much more severe it had created a wound around his neck which was very deep and I just cudnt understand all that at that age. But after 6 months he was fine. He had separate utensils to eat towel and what not. But he is fine and ul be too. Just stay positive and engage in better things for now.
So good to see you back here! Wishing you better health 🌿 I hope you're back to your best self very soon!
Dear Sherry,
Cried while watching this video because I am also suffering from one kind of TB. I had surgery a month ago and started medication too. Start of 2019 wasn't good at all. I started loosing weight and had fever. I used to have 0% energy levels. Moreover doctors made it worse as they were not able to diagnose anything. When I was diagnosed with it, I cried like anything. I felt so depressed. I still cry sometimes and ask myself that why it has happened to me? But somehow tried to keep calm myself. I am taking medicines regularly. There is extreme hairfall. Skin rashes too is another side effect which I am facing. More power to you for coming up and talking on this topic.
Love you Sherry ♥️
Ohh lady...u gave me so mch strength my narrating this... Wish u good luck
Sherry ..all my prayers to u..u are a braveheart..Sharing about a disease which is considered as one of a stigma in our society is really empowering.. Lots of love to u.. And u did behave in a very scientific manner with the disease with the disease by gaining all the info and maintaining isolation... Being all vocal about it ,is really a good step to break the stigma, and decrease the spread of disease
1) never skip ur breakfast
2) include proteins in your diet
3) say NO to crash diets (it's ok to have those little extra pounds rather than having TB)
4) TB is everywhere in inda , all u have to do is keep ur immunity strong and diet takes the major role.
5) if diagnosed with TB , get tested for HIV as well.
6) look for symptoms like evening fever, loss of appetite, weight loss and off course coughing for more than 2 weeks.
7)reduce the stress in life, stressful life lowers immunity.
8) health workers should take more precautions.
9) don't fall for the social taboo abt TB , it is curable and anybody can get it; but prevention is always better than cure.
2 years back i was also diagnosed with pulmonary TB. I was treated for 6 months and now i am fine. So don't worry you will also be fine. :)
Tuberculosis is the most common disease in India.
But thankfully we have all the treatment strategies ready!
Take care and be compliant!
Get well soon :)
Hope you feel better soon. U are the strongest woman I have seen on the internet. To be going through all of this and still coming out joyful with a smile on social media is not easy. So much more power to you :)
I am glad ur okay now.... Please continue the medicine course thoroughly.... Don't skip the course even if ur okay... Coz TB can resurface and can be medicine resistant..... Take care of ur health.. 😊
Kudos to your husband and family for taking care of you and supporting you in such times. Take care,Loads of love ❤️
what a coincidence girl just yesterday i had checked your channel and was worried why you haven't posted for a while 😭
Sherry, you’re so strong! You’ve been a warrior. HAPPIESSTTTT EVER TO SEE YOU BACK. Best wishes to you & of course your year will end on a good note....Love you Sherry. Please take more care of yourself & you’ll be fit & fine like never before❤️
Youuuuu!! You are the Best! Best! Best! I didn't want to write this but I feel like crying watching your video! You will be okay again and running again! I will pray for you! Much love ❤😘
Was literally in tears while watching the video you are so brave ...hats off to your hubby for being there for you all the time ...take care
U R SUCHHHHHH AN INSPIRATION !!! UR STRENGTH OF MIND AND POSTIVITY IS SUCHHHHH AN ATTRIBUTE TO LEARN FROM......THE VIDEO LEFT ME IN TEARS!!! Could feel ur pain in ur voice too ...Thank u SHERRY so much for sharing ur experiences ..... Its so imp for viewers to see the lows as much as the highs ..... i feel so ignorant abt TB aftr hearing u out ...... Its soooo traumatising to hear ur story ..... Jus by listening u speak is sending shivers down my spine ..... Wondering how much more u must have gone thru !!! Plzzzzzzzzzzzz b wth someone alwzzzzz ..... Its great to b strong and independent SHERRY bt family is meant to b for us 24*7 no matter how trival or huge our problems are ..... All my prayers fr u ..... GET WELL AT THE EARLIEST ..... GOD BLESS :-)
I had TB too.. 9 months of treatment left me with serious hair damage, stomach problems and things like that.. Worse thing I had TB in my lymph nodes, I didn't know that even exists.. but I got it... and well... it's a difficult process but you get through it. Get well soon ! Be strong ! 😘
Naorina Hussain hi, did you face some side effects? How did you cope up?
I totally feel you......that's what I felt when my sister was diagnosed TB meningitis
Hey I am also a MDR TB Meningitis survivor! Hope your sis is doing well?
More strength to you. This experience will remain with you for almost a lifetime, but it’ll only make you stronger as a person. Once you fight such a thing, you find yourself in a better position in terms of your personality because you know you’ve had the courage and strength to fight this. Good luck, Sherry! Take care! :)
Take care doll ...tb is no longer a deadly disease so just kick it off regular dosage n lotsss of rest ...rest makes your body do the rebooting of the fresh cells and tissues
It is fatal
@@karikurhade7884 no it's not. It's easily curable. People 'can' die of tb. Doesn't mean it's 100% fatal. 100% fatal is something that always kills. Like rabies.
Don't spread misinformation
@@kanikadogar472 ok thanks...xdr and tdr tb are fatal....to be more specific...
@@karikurhade7884 xdr and mdr you mean.
They are also not fatal all the time . definitely more than drug sensitive tb. But not 100%
@@kanikadogar472 tdr is totally drug resistant TB
I love how you shared the not-so-pleasant part of your life in such detail. It happens to everyone that we don't have great times going on all the time. I relate with you, I got super sick last week and had to skip college for days. Getting sick just annoyingly puts you out of routine, and you can't go out as much as you'd like. But you are doing so well, and I hope you get even better in the next few weeks. ❤️
I am really sorry that you had to go through all this. But you are so brave. Sending you lots of love!
Please take care of yourself! Passing good vibes! Hope you have a better recovery. You are aware of all the things for taking care and staying close with your family. Just want to say that hope you have a speedy recovery. We will be here for you sherry.. There will be people with negative comments but we will be here for u :) take more time off if u want. :) take care
Good to see you back sherry.... Lots of love and prayers.... ❤
I am soo soo glad, you are feeling better. The story that you narrated, it was hard to not relive that. You have now become one of those people who gives hope and light to people who were to ever contract something and feel like its the end of the world. All the best of this new journey of inspiring and living the true new life.
All the best. My friend too was diagnosed with multidrug resistant drug TB. All the wishes for u.
More power to you Sherry! I always crib about things which now seem so trivial after watching the video. This was an eye-opening video for me! I am realizing that I have been taking so many things for granted. Thank you for this! Loads of love, get well soon :)
Sending you lots of healing vibes and love!!
Hats off to you ma'am, that you talked about this issue, its really a stigma in our society to talk on diseases so openly.
TB is completely curable so no need to worry at all!
Most important thing to note : While undertaking Anti-tubercular treatment do not skip even a day of your drug dose and complete the duration of the treatment.
Prominent symptoms are:-
1.) Cough ( could be dry ) extending for more than 2 weeks
2.) Blood in sputum
3.) Low grade fever with night sweats
4.) Unexpected weight loss
5.) Loss of appetite
Prevention
1.) Improve / enhance your immunity. Eat healthy and stay healthy
2.) Avoid going to crowded places
3.) Always use handkerchief/ cover your mouth while sneezing or coughing
Oh my godd.... awaiting your haaaaaiiii guyyyssssss 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 finally you back❤️❤️❤️❤️
You are back... and how.
When you were saying everything I could imagine you in pain ,the fact that I have always seen you smiling made it hard for me to even think of you in pain. Good that you decided to share this with us . You are so honest and genuine .❤The smile on your face just makes our day . Your energy is contagious Sherry .❤More power to you and all the people who have been through this disease.
If you do anything regarding awareness of TB just put it up we will do our bit .
Sherry...jst get well soon!!...my Moms a TB surviver...so i can understand...wat all u mst hv gone thru...jst realx..hv ur healthy meals..medicines...positive attitude..n keep fighting✊...my bst wishes🤗😚
You are an inspiration and strong. Hope you will get well soon. Your smile gave hope to many. Stay strong.
So good to see you!!! Had been waiting for your videos!!! 😍😍😍
You must have gone through a bad experience but what came out as a result is a strong person 😇😇😇
Loss of weight & is the most common symptom. Cough lasting for more than 3 weeks, blood in the cough are some other symptoms
I am so happy to even see your face!!! I missed you so much!! I cannot tell you how much I love you!!!💖
The hi guys gave me goosebumps watching a video since so many days! So happy to have you back
you Have to eat well.. the ,main medicine is the FOOD. take rest.
wow! thanks for sharing your experience Scherezade. I wish you a speedy recovery! you are strong and you will recover right away!!
I'm also diagnosed with tb last week and I'm on medications 🙁
Hey, how r u now
So uplifting to know that you have recovered with strong family support. Regular medication and good nutrients is key to recovery.
I voted for you For the cosmopolitan blogger awards!!!!
Me too
Di I'm also dealing with lymph nodes TB in my neck which is not communicable or infectious but I'm also facing side effects of medicines because obviously they are of high dose. Hope you n I and all the other people who are suffering from TB get rid of it soon ❤️. Lots of love for you 💕
@@mousumi_kayet Hi love, don't worry now I'm great. Just take your medicines on time and take care of your diet♥️ stay happy stay strong ♥️♥️
@@thatblushfactor Thanks for responding 😊❤️ How did your lymph node heal? Did it heal naturally? Or it'll burst out? Did it leave an ugly scar?
@@mousumi_kayet no it will not give you any scar. And I took proper medicines on time.
@@thatblushfactor Okay Thank you 😊
More power to you sherry. Missed you so much. And that hi guys was such a fresh air to me. Loveee youuu. Keep doing good work. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi sherry, feels so good to see you back on you tube.
More power to you for being so courageous and putting it all out there.
Whenever you have an emergency situation like your shoulder dislocation or any other medical emergency, dial up 108 for am ambulance.
Take care sherry.. We are there for youu!
I watched the whole video and more than a life update i guess ur positivity at this point is contagious!
I have been following you for last 3 years and i guess this was one of the best , honest and extremely positive videos you shot!! Stay blessed sherry ! Stay positive ❤️❤️
sheru so much love.. was dying to watch this.. lots of love
A big thanks to you for speaking out about this so that others get an idea. Your positivity is what that has helped you recover quickly. More power to you, Sherry!
Hii Sherry,
I request you to start going some guided meditation. It can cure anything. It really helped me!! Please start going "guided meditation". This will change your life for good. You will start feeling good and positive about yourself.
Mehak khorana . Pls suggest some good ‘guided meditation ‘ videos here on youtube
@@sc1253
You can search for any guided chakra meditations. They really help!!! I am linking one of the chakra meditation down below, make sure you check it out-
ruclips.net/video/LeXipk1cK-w/видео.html
Hey, I have been through this infection myself. According to my experience I would say that make sure you NEVER EVER miss your medicines even for a single day. You need to take the medicines every single day for the whole course of months. That is extremely critical. In case missed, the disease can relapse again and then it can be more tricky to treat.
Also, do make sure your immune system gets stronger such that you are not prone to catch infections easily.
More power to you Sherry. You are so strong 💕💕 Lots of love 💗💗
My my! I am so happy to see you all cheery and feeling better. I know it must have been a struggle with the TB and shoulder dislocation. Same thing happened to me last year with my alarmingly low rate of Vitamin D but now that it's back to normal I know health should be our no 1 priority! Sending you so much h love and hope you get better really soon. We get you and I believe you'll be back with a bang. 🙌💋
Hi sherry, I don't have any tips but I did have something similar happen to my lower back and all of a sudden I just lying in the same position with lot of pain.. I couldn't move even a inch the pain was unbearable.. My dad was with me at the time.. I wanted to pee like really bad but I couldn't even move ... It was a struggle for me to sit up from the bed and then walk slowly to the bathroom like it took me solid 30-45 mins..
Simple thing like getting up and going to the Loo was so much of a struggle..
My dad waited outside the loo to help me come back... I will never forget this atall.. I don't know why it happened to me and I legit thought I am gonna be stuck in that position for ever...
Is there any doctor reading this could tell me why this happened? I do have mild lower back pain regularly and during my periods it gets worst and I can't bend forward atall...
Get well soon sherry.. You have a wonderful family especially your hubby and mother-in-law...
Vinithi Vini slip disc probably, get it checked. Take care
@@tanashapretty thank you will check
I have same problem, pain in lower back 24/7 and got stuck several times and can't move a inch.. Extremely painful and scary.
Something similar happened with me too.. It can be due to wrong posture. Try to sleep without pillow put some ointments in the particular area.. . It kind of helped me. Also get a check up done. Hope it helps you :)
@@pridhigupta1753 thank you... By so much for the response... I did see a doctor that same day and she said nothing serious ... But I still have pain it's almost been a year
You are really strong Sherry !! I was so so worried about you. I am not on any other social media platforms like FB, Instragram so I couldn't connect with you. I was just messaging on your older videos asking about you. Finally it's such a relieve to see back !!
Your story was really touching !!
Frm all these days was jst replaying your old videos....thank God u r back✌
Hey Sherry, so moved by what you have been experiencing. I hope you are a lot better now, stay positive and take care of yourself.
I wud always check on ur channel thinking u might HV uploaded and I dint get a notification.
I was in tears (literally)... Sending you lots of love and positive vibes....get well asap...😘
Anything can happen to anyone. Life is totally unpredictable. Please take care of yourself. Even I was shocked when I read your instagram.
More energy to you. May this disease take away all your pain and sorrows
Freak!!🙈🙈😅😅tears automatically started comin from my eyes idk why!!!
Hey good to see you back. I can completely relate to your situation as I had suffered from TB when I was in my 12th std. Lost weight, became very weak and couldn't attend college for 2 months, face social sitgma. Eventually I recovered. So be positive, eat healthy and you will be completely fine in no time. God bless you. Get well soon.