when u say stabbed in the back, and then you say you have back pain, do you mean an actual "stabbed in the back" or just in the mental sense? Sorry, not familiar with whats going on here.
Basically my 19 year old cousin said he needed $1,000 for an emergency. I told him to talk to his dad and he kept asking me over and over and over again, knowing that I'm a nice guy but also very naive with my generousity and easy to be taken advantage of by selfish, worthless dumb pricks like him. When he accidentally let the cat of the the bag that he bought his pregnant girlfriend 60 roses his dad stopped dead in his tracks and asked where he got the money from. My cousin froze like an ice cube and later on I fucking flipped on him and the dumb piece of shit had the never to blame it on roid rage and and didn't even acknowledge how disrespectful he was. I even told him I had made loans like that many times with the same promises and never got the money back and he kept pressuring me knowing I would cave like an idiot, which I did. I was so pissed that I told my uncle and he explained my cousin has a huge drug addiction and probably spent the remainder of the money on drugs.
Just out of curiosity how were you "diagnosed" with pneumonia.
Did you have a chest xray or bloodwork done? Did your family doc listen to your chest.
Also, what antibiotics are you on?
I went to the ER last night and got a chest XRAY and a throat swab. The doc came back and said it was pneumonia and prescribed Zithromax (started last night). The last time and only other time I used antibiotics was the same one in April of 2005 when my dad passed on a nasty bacterial infection to me which I came down with exactly when my undergrad at university was complete. I blame him 100% for his disgusting negligence and public health risk which first off could have killed him (Jim Henson died in similar circumstances), and he made me incredibly ill.
My pulse was up to 128 at rest before and my blood pressure was around 98/38, although I've had readings as low as 32 even during normal times, and pretty well never as high as 50.

A lot of the advice here is too "hardcore" for me, like something Tom Prince, Don Long, or Flex Wheeler would give me. I never had intentions of training while sick - I just wanted to know the best strategy for getting back into it once I recover.
Some of the other advice is very much appreciated and means a lot to me - I honestly feel like death right now.
