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Post by 4Ms on Feb 8, 2015 14:27:31 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Feb 8, 2015 14:33:46 GMT -5
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Post by nonchallance on Feb 8, 2015 14:35:11 GMT -5
I'm not here very often lately because of severe illness in family, but I'm so sad for every fan who have tickets for this concert . I hope Adam will get well soon! After all he is our cure for every possible bad thing in this universe, and cure need to be strong and healthy! But I think that for few days we can be cure for him
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 8, 2015 14:37:01 GMT -5
Nic....sending you....a BIG HUG!! ETA: And I'm sending you another beer!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2015 14:42:33 GMT -5
Hi everyone!! I just got back home from Brussels. Figured it would be better to get drunk here, instead of sitting in a restaurant there feeling like we would be at the wrong place. Ever since watching the last part of the stream yesterday I was worried. Dreamed about Adam all night. And this morning checked my messages until the last moment when we checked out at the hotel. And until then, everything was allright. But I couldn't shake the feeling of something being wrong, so after a while I decided to use my international roaming pack (expensive!) after all. And I checked twitter exactly 53 seconds after Brian's cancellation message. It wasn't a surprise. And at first I was relieved. Adam isn't going to sing through it. He can stay in bed and get better. And that is still the biggest feeling for me. He is important, his voice is important. But I am also very very gutted. I should be looking at that curtain right now, not sitting in my own living room. And this was probably the only chance to show my husband what Adam is capable of. They are not rescheduling, so that one chance is gone now. I could use some hugs.... BUT I understand very well why they cancelled, and it is the right decision and I absolutely don't feel like Adam has let us down. It just sucks that he got ill. For everyone. I hope Adam will take his time to get over this, and go on to have a wonderful tour with loads of fun. Sending hugs your way. As much as we know this was the right call for Adam I would be devastated if I was missing the show. I'm so sorry things had to turn out this way, Nic, but I hope you and your hubby do get a chance to see QAL together sometime in the future. In the meantime, here's a big HUG from the Great White North!
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Post by 4EverAdam on Feb 8, 2015 14:43:26 GMT -5
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Post by Q3 on Feb 8, 2015 14:45:19 GMT -5
Bronchitis is a symptom, not a disease -- it means he has an inflammation of the lining of his bronchial tubes. Adam does not have chronic bronchitis, what he has is acute bronchitis most likely as a result of the cold or virus he has had for a while. It usually take 2 to 3 days for bronchitis to respond to treatment -- and Adam's next concert is in Milan on Tuesday 2.10.15. If they diagnosed it in Frankfort (probably after the concert or they would not have let him perform), he as enough time to rest, let the drugs work and recover before he has to perform again. I am not a doctor but I have had a lot of personal experience with bronchitis -- almost enough to get a degree in it. Unfortunately I'm all too familiar with the old bronchial ick myself. Over the past six years or so I've been prone to it. Having only just gotten over a 5 week bout with severe bronchitis, I feel Adam's pain! The bad thing about acute bronchitis is that in 90% of cases it's viral, not bacterial, which means it doesn't really respond to antibiotics. But there are some things he can take (prednisone, a steriod, for example) to help fight the inflamation. I can't imagine having to sing as Adam does while fighting this--the coughing gets so bad I often feel like my stomach is coming up through my mouth (sorry, TMI, I know). And when I get this, it seems to coincide with laryngitis, too, so I lose my voice. And Codeine or no Codeine, if you're coughing that badly, sleeping can be tough, because it gets much worse when you're horizontal. The best and really only thing to do is drink drink drink drink. The good thing about bronchitis, though, in my experience, is that you can actually feel pretty human while you have it, after the first day or two, just the incessant coughing is a pain, and the nights are rough. But of course with any disease the symptoms manifest totally differently in different people. In any case, here's hoping "bronchitis" is just a stand in for a nasty bout of something that's less lingering--Q3, can't say your recovery time-table matched my experience. But as everyone has said, Adam's in terrific shape, and obviously has champion lungs, so if anyone gets over this quickly, he will. I'm not worried at all about him in the long run, of course, I just feel terrible for the Adam and the band, and even worse for all the fans, that this show has been cancelled. Hope it's the only one. I am still amazed that Adam got through the Frankfurt concert. They have him on 24-hr vocal and bed rest which is usually accompanied with something for the cough and he is almost certainly taking something to reduce the bronchial inflammation -- usually a steriod like prednisone as you mentioned. And often Ambien or something to make you sleep. Singers can perform when they have bronchitis. They often make modifications like Adam did in Frankfurt -- singing more softly and shortening the setlist. So, just guessing, I think he had bronchitis before he performed in Frankfurt. Thankfully, they are headed into a pretty low-density part of the tour. Perhaps he will use a steriod shot for Milan. But he is certainly getting the best medical care. Sat 7 February FRANKFURT Festhalle2 days off (with cancellation). Tue 10 February MILAN Forum2 days off. Fri 13 February STUTTGART Schleyerhalle
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Post by midwifespal on Feb 8, 2015 14:51:19 GMT -5
Unfortunately I'm all too familiar with the old bronchial ick myself. Over the past six years or so I've been prone to it. Having only just gotten over a 5 week bout with severe bronchitis, I feel Adam's pain! The bad thing about acute bronchitis is that in 90% of cases it's viral, not bacterial, which means it doesn't really respond to antibiotics. But there are some things he can take (prednisone, a steriod, for example) to help fight the inflamation. I can't imagine having to sing as Adam does while fighting this--the coughing gets so bad I often feel like my stomach is coming up through my mouth (sorry, TMI, I know). And when I get this, it seems to coincide with laryngitis, too, so I lose my voice. And Codeine or no Codeine, if you're coughing that badly, sleeping can be tough, because it gets much worse when you're horizontal. The best and really only thing to do is drink drink drink drink. The good thing about bronchitis, though, in my experience, is that you can actually feel pretty human while you have it, after the first day or two, just the incessant coughing is a pain, and the nights are rough. But of course with any disease the symptoms manifest totally differently in different people. In any case, here's hoping "bronchitis" is just a stand in for a nasty bout of something that's less lingering--Q3, can't say your recovery time-table matched my experience. But as everyone has said, Adam's in terrific shape, and obviously has champion lungs, so if anyone gets over this quickly, he will. I'm not worried at all about him in the long run, of course, I just feel terrible for the Adam and the band, and even worse for all the fans, that this show has been cancelled. Hope it's the only one. I am still amazed that Adam got through the Frankfurt concert. They have him on 24-hr vocal and bed rest which is usually accompanied with something for the cough and he is almost certainly taking something to reduce the bronchial inflammation -- usually a steriod like prednisone as you mentioned. And often Ambien or something to make you sleep. Singers can perform when they have bronchitis. They often make modifications like Adam did in Frankfurt -- singing more softly and shortening the setlist. So, just guessing, I think he had bronchitis before he performed in Frankfurt. Thankfully, they are headed into a pretty low-density part of the tour. Perhaps he will use a steriod shot for Milan. But he is certainly getting the best medical care. Sat 7 February FRANKFURT Festhalle2 days off (with cancellation). Tue 10 February MILAN Forum2 days off. Fri 13 February STUTTGART SchleyerhalleWell, that sounds like a promising analysis and I hope you're right! LOL, Adam. Not sure breath taking medicine is what you need at the mo. How 'bout some breath giving medicine!
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 8, 2015 14:55:29 GMT -5
From Kamar! Aww! Kamar ♕ Glambert @kamarmezher96 2m2 minutes ago get well soon , @adamlambert !! here is a little something i did 4 u @queenwillrock @drbrianmay
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Post by pi on Feb 8, 2015 15:07:03 GMT -5
Hi everyone!! I just got back home from Brussels. Figured it would be better to get drunk here, instead of sitting in a restaurant there feeling like we would be at the wrong place. Ever since watching the last part of the stream yesterday I was worried. Dreamed about Adam all night. And this morning checked my messages until the last moment when we checked out at the hotel. And until then, everything was allright. But I couldn't shake the feeling of something being wrong, so after a while I decided to use my international roaming pack (expensive!) after all. And I checked twitter exactly 53 seconds after Brian's cancellation message. It wasn't a surprise. And at first I was relieved. Adam isn't going to sing through it. He can stay in bed and get better. And that is still the biggest feeling for me. He is important, his voice is important. But I am also very very gutted. I should be looking at that curtain right now, not sitting in my own living room. And this was probably the only chance to show my husband what Adam is capable of. They are not rescheduling, so that one chance is gone now. I could use some hugs.... BUT I understand very well why they cancelled, and it is the right decision and I absolutely don't feel like Adam has let us down. It just sucks that he got ill. For everyone. I hope Adam will take his time to get over this, and go on to have a wonderful tour with loads of fun. Big hugs to you!
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