

I was unable to talk, breathe or sit-up in ICU with my chest infection, and I was on oxygen support for two weeks with a constant fever that lasted four weeks. The news was a shock to both my family and I, especially when my parents live 6,000 miles away. I had many tests in intensive care to identify the cause of my pneumonia it was however a bone marrow test that revealed I had Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) which was affecting my recovery from the lung infection. Being a healthy 26 years old I thought I would be out in a couple of days, but I was kept in acute medicine and was admitted into intensive care overnight as the symptoms exacerbated uncontrollably. X-rays, countless blood tests and scans were conducted whilst being supported by an oxygen mask. My partner took me to A&E at University College Hospital where I was admitted and was diagnosed with pneumonia, however, none of the consultants could figure out the cause of infection and detected peculiar symptoms. By the end of the week, my partner found me in bed unable to sit up or walk as I could barely breathe. To my disappointment, I was dismissed again as having a cold and should simply keep taking paracetamol and cold and flu tablets. I recall being in tears begging for an appointment, and had to resort to searching and paying for a private GP to be seen that day. I became worried and called my GP two days later, but was denied an appointment, as the surgery was fully booked. I became increasingly tired, and I had a peculiar sensation where my heart felt like it was about to pump out of my chest.

The fever however worsened and I felt difficulty breathing. I was prescribed the usual advice – rest with cold and flu tablets. I had amazing care and the staff were so attentive."Ī fever developed a few months later and my cold-like symptoms worsened into a chesty cough, which prompted me to make an appointment with my GP.
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My studies and full time work to qualifying contributed to a sustained weight loss I couldn’t overcome but I dismissed this as simply being over-worked. As far as I could tell, it began as a cold in December 2011, accompanied by an inexplicable fatigue I could never quite shake off shortly after passing my qualification exams as an architect at 25. Thank you for using my pattern and come again as I am always adding new designs.My story started back in March 2012. And please subscribe my Youtube channel also for newest papercraft kits! ^.^ If you get any trouble with assembling, you can check my Youtube channel for detailed video. Using double sided tape should be faster.Ħ.ěy following the ordinal number of the pieces, you can easy to finish the remaining work.ħ. Use a bone folder or other smooth object to make sharp creases.ĥ.ğind a matching pair of numbers and glue them together. Score all dashed lines and dot dash dot lines.Ĥ. Print the pattern at 1:1 scale on color A4 Paper around 180-200gsm.Ģ.ğollow cutting solid lines, cut out each part around the outside.ģ. *Or You can choose whatever color you want to make your own Pom Pomġ. If you want a colored Pom Pom without painting, please print: You will need: access to a printer, paper, card, tape, double sided tape or glue, scissors, blunt knife and a ruler to score folded lines. The templates are FULLY COMPATIBLE WITH BOTH A4 AND US LETTER PAPER. The PDFs come with line drawings, so you can use a black and white printer with colored paper. Normally I use thicker paper 200gsm.The double sided tape is the fastest way for making this papercraft. All my templates are made by using a tabbed construction method. This is perfect for decoration: table, desktop, figure, wall decoration, gift for friend.

This is cute Pom Pom from game Honkai: Star Rail
