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Originally posted by Pianorak View PostOh well - here's another one. Have today been diagnosed with neovascular (wet) age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in left eye. Started almost out of the blue - some five days ago. Eye injections to start early next week. Oh the joys of old age - probably should be thankful to have made it to old age. (Not absent or missing just yet).
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Seeing as we are comparing medical notes.
I was diagnosed with heart failure in January this year.
Seriously impaired left ventricle function,prob hereditary.
Good news is my consultant has ruled out device therapy (pacemaker) and surgery for now,but this will more than likely change in the future.
Shed load of medication,including a new drug not long out of trials,and great music doing the trick.
I have retired now too so lots of music time,still dog walking but shorter walks and more often.
Got to keep active while I still can and refuse to give in to the condition.
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostSeeing as we are comparing medical notes.
I was diagnosed with heart failure in January this year.
Seriously impaired left ventricle function,prob hereditary.
Good news is my consultant has ruled out device therapy (pacemaker) and surgery for now,but this will more than likely change in the future.
Shed load of medication,including a new drug not long out of trials,and great music doing the trick.
I have retired now too so lots of music time,still dog walking but shorter walks and more often.
Got to keep active while I still can and refuse to give in to the condition.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Re msg 1122 and piano lifting - Nettle and Markham - http://www.nettleandmarkham.com/netmark_002.htm
This site - http://www.nettleandmarkham.com/Biography.htm mentions that the piano is a very rare 1928 model. It would have been even rarer if some of us had had anything more to do with it.
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Best of luck to all Forumites experiencing medical problems. The fact of the matter is that by the time of the age of the average Forumite is reached (55 to 70 I'd guess), one is very lucky indeed to have got away without anything at all."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostSeeing as we are comparing medical notes.
I was diagnosed with heart failure in January this year.
Seriously impaired left ventricle function,prob hereditary.
Good news is my consultant has ruled out device therapy (pacemaker) and surgery for now,but this will more than likely change in the future.
Shed load of medication,including a new drug not long out of trials,and great music doing the trick.
I have retired now too so lots of music time,still dog walking but shorter walks and more often.
Got to keep active while I still can and refuse to give in to the condition.
As you and I have discussed privately...the treatments that you are on are so advanced compared to when I trained in what now seems to be the Stone Age of Medicine that I wouldn't blow the retirement account on big splurge just yet, as your will probably need funds to be purchasing music for the next 30 years of so.
Regarding myself, comkng from a non Christian Tradition, I think that I am beginning to discover the meaning of 'Resurrection". I was in such misery for 2 months and so progressively disabled and now I feel like my life has been given back to me. Perhaps I will blast Mahler 2 today at a level guaranteed to irritate the neighbors
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostAs you and I have discussed privately...the treatments that you are on are so advanced compared to when I trained in what now seems to be the Stone Age of Medicine that I wouldn't blow the retirement account on big splurge just yet, as your will probably need funds to be purchasing music for the next 30 years of so.
Regarding myself, comkng from a non Christian Tradition, I think that I am beginning to discover the meaning of 'Resurrection". I was in such misery for 2 months and so progressively disabled and now I feel like my life has been given back to me. Perhaps I will blast Mahler 2 today at a level guaranteed to irritate the neighbors
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostSeeing as we are comparing medical notes.
I was diagnosed with heart failure in January this year.
Seriously impaired left ventricle function,prob hereditary.
Good news is my consultant has ruled out device therapy (pacemaker) and surgery for now,but this will more than likely change in the future.
Shed load of medication,including a new drug not long out of trials,and great music doing the trick.
I have retired now too so lots of music time,still dog walking but shorter walks and more often.
Got to keep active while I still can and refuse to give in to the condition.
You keep doing everything right Rob .... Retirement is IMVVHO a thing of wonder and will give County time to get back where they belong .....
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostAnother 30 years ? Thanks Richard,I'll take that.
So keep practicing that Alkan
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