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intensive care unit patients thoughts and feelings

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Answered by Taemon
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Many people - particularly those who'd been admitted as emergencies and had spent a week or more in intensive care - said that although they didn't 'feel ill', they did feel extremely tired and weak. Some realised only when they were moved or 'hoisted' out of bed to a chair how weak they actually were. Even after just a few days of being ill and motionless in intensive care, muscle wastage and neuropathy can make many normal, daily activities extremely difficult. Understandably, patients hadn't known this, so this weakness often surprised or shocked them. Although the causes of ICU neuropathy are poorly understood, it is estimated that 33 - 57 percent of patients who stay in the ICU for longer than 7 days could get neuropathy.* Exact data is hard to find as there is no agreed definition of the disease.

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