Description
COURT CASE:
- pneumonia
- having an infection in our pulmonary tissue, interstitial spaces, alveoli, and/or bronchioles
- having decreased lung capacity
- hypoxemia
- our lungs becoming stiff due to the edema and inflammation in our lungs
- having inflammation in our lungs as a result of a bacterial, viral, parasitic, and/or fungal infection in our alveolar spaces
- inhaling infectious bacteria, viruses, parasites, and/or fungi via droplet inhalation
- experiencing inflammation in our lungs
- experiencing an increase in alveolar fluid in our lungs
- having thick secretions in our lungs
- having decreased ventilation
- having infectious microbes in our lungs
- having pneumonia as a result of having a bacterial infection in our lungs
- having pneumonia as a result of having a drug resistant bacterial infection in our lungs
- having pneumonia as a result of having pneumococcal pneumonia
- having pneumonia as a result of having broncopneumonia
- having pneumonia as a result of having E. coli, H. influenzae, S. aureus, P. carinii, S. pneumoniae, and/or Pseudomonas in our lungs
- having pneumonia as a result of having a viral infection in our lungs
- having pneumonia as a result of having a parasitic infection in our lungs
- having pneumonia as a result of having a fungal infection in our lungs
- having fluid in our lungs
- having foreign objects in our lungs
- having an irritant in our lungs
- having community acquired pneumonia as a result of a complication from being infected with influenza
- having hospital acquired pneumonia
- having hospital acquired pneumonia with antibiotic resistant microbes
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to having thickened alveoli
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to having decreased lung elasticity
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to being older
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to being exposed to individuals with respiratory infections and/or viruses
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to being recently exposed to a virus and/or an influenza infection
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to having no history of having a pneumonoccocal vaccine
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to having a history of tobacco use
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to having a history of alcohol use
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to having a history of having cocaine use
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to having a chronic lung disease
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to having asthma
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to having emphysema
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to have dysphagia
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to food and/or drink going into our lungs instead of down our esophagus
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to having chemicals in our lungs
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to having mechanical ventilation
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to having an impaired ability to mobilize secretions
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to having a decreased level of consciousness
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to being immobile
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to having recent abdominal or thoracic surgery
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to being immunocompromised
- being prone to getting pneumonia due to being inactive
- having pneumonia frequently
- imbalanced
- exhausted
- our pneumonia being rooted in our emotional wounds
- anxiety
- fear
- worry
- stress
- nervousness
- having a feeling of impending doom
- fatigue
- malaise
- hemoptysis (coughing up blood)
- restlessness
- Weakness
- chest discomfort
- hypoxia
- having respiratory alkalosis
- confusion
- fever
- having increased sputum
- chills
- flushed face
- our chest x ray showing pulmonary infiltrates
- our sputum study indicating that we have organisms in them
- diaphoresis
- dyspnea
- using our accessory muscles to breath
- shortness of breath
- difficulty breathing
- cyanosis
- having cold, clammy skin
- not taking enough deep breathes
- not coughing up enough sputum
- having thick secretions in our lungs
- having difficulty and/or unable to clear the secretions in our lungs
- tachypnea
- pleuritic chest pain (sharp)
- having yellow tinged sputum
- having sputum that’s rusty, green, and/or bloody
- our lungs making crackles and/or wheezing sounds upon auscultation
- coughing
- having oxygen saturation levels that are less than 95%
- having an elevated white blood cell count
- having pneumonia that is unresponsive to medications
- having pneumonia that is unresponsive to treatment
- having pneumonia that is unresponsive to prayer
- placing word curses on ourselves by saying like, “take my breath away,” or “you’re breathtaking,” or “you take my breath away”
- dying from pneumonia
- premature death
- death
- human agents of darkness sending death spells against us
- the category/kingdom of spirits that cause, contribute to, and/or exacerbate pneumonia