After the ICU: Advice from people who’ve been there

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Being told that you’re well enough to leave the intensive care unit (ICU) is a huge milestone. It’s the first major step in your recovery process, and one that deserves to be celebrated. But it might also leave you with questions about what comes next.

No one can tell you exactly what your journey to recovery will be like, but it can be helpful to hear from those who’ve been in the same situation.

Mayo Clinic Connect is an online community for patients and caregivers to share experiences, advice and support. On one post, people who have spent time in an ICU share their experiences with one another. Here is some of their best advice for navigating life after a critical illness.

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