So I played a Thanksgiving service...
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:08 pm
at my church this past Sunday, even though I wasn't feeling particularly good. Rehearsal from 3-5, service from 6-8.
I was recovering from a sinus/ear infection, and woke up Sunday with the infection feeling like it had moved into my chest. I've played with bronchitis before, no big deal. I made it through the gig, and garnered some nice comments on the Kalison. Lucky I had it, because I could never really fill up all the way with air, and the efficiency of the horn carried me.
Monday morning, I woke up and felt like I was breathing through a coffee stirrer. A bit of a rash, and I decided that I was likely having an allergic reaction to my antibiotics. So off to the doctor's office I went.
She put the stethoscope to by back, and as soon as I took a breath, she said "Yeek!" which I took to be a bad sign. A chest x-ray confirmed: significant pneumonia in the left lung, with a small area in the right. She said another 6 hours and I would have had to have been sent to the hospital. She debated it as it was.
Anyone else ever done that? Played a gig, and then found out just how sick you really were when you did it? If I had even imagined that I had pneumonia Sunday morning, there's no way I would have done the gig.
But on the other hand, it was a great "in the trenches" lesson on how under-blowing the Kalison can reap nice benefits...
I was recovering from a sinus/ear infection, and woke up Sunday with the infection feeling like it had moved into my chest. I've played with bronchitis before, no big deal. I made it through the gig, and garnered some nice comments on the Kalison. Lucky I had it, because I could never really fill up all the way with air, and the efficiency of the horn carried me.
Monday morning, I woke up and felt like I was breathing through a coffee stirrer. A bit of a rash, and I decided that I was likely having an allergic reaction to my antibiotics. So off to the doctor's office I went.
She put the stethoscope to by back, and as soon as I took a breath, she said "Yeek!" which I took to be a bad sign. A chest x-ray confirmed: significant pneumonia in the left lung, with a small area in the right. She said another 6 hours and I would have had to have been sent to the hospital. She debated it as it was.
Anyone else ever done that? Played a gig, and then found out just how sick you really were when you did it? If I had even imagined that I had pneumonia Sunday morning, there's no way I would have done the gig.
But on the other hand, it was a great "in the trenches" lesson on how under-blowing the Kalison can reap nice benefits...