Originally posted by JasonPalmer
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Absent Friends & Missing Persons
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On my first visit to A&E earlier in November, sent straight there by the consultant after my second-ever private consult (driven there by a neighbour I hardly knew, but who visited me every day in hospital, brought my stuff in and became my cat sitter...) we arrived at about 1800. The Voice kept saying "10 Hours Waiting Time....".
I was taken through to observation inside an hour. Writhing in pain in the wheelchair or on the floor, saying, "I've got to lie down...!" might have had something to do with it, but I wonder what the consultant's letter said....
But I'll never forget the relief when I was finally laid on the trolley.... nil-by-mouth, hooked up to drips (saline, potassium, glucose, multinutrients...), blood-tested every other hour...... suddenly I had all the attention I'd lacked for so, so painfully long. I couldn't stop crying.
Over the span of a week up on the ward, I began to learn to eat again. This is still difficult but I keep going, knowing the dangers of malnutrition, dehydration and kidney damage (thankfully restored) if I don't....
The root causes of la nausée (after almost any food or drink intake) remain mysterious; probably a bad reaction to yet another antibiotic (I really don't get on with them) along with the longterm atrial fibrillation.....there's a neurological aspect to this as well (TBC).... so it is about management rather than cure (I sometimes struggle with the concept of incurability....).
Ondansetron has been helpful, but like so many drugs it seems to be less effective over time.Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 29-12-22, 16:39.
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Originally posted by PJPJ View PostI thought you should know that BBMmk2, Tim, is not at all well at the moment and won't be able to post here as usual. I'm sure he'll be pleased to have all your good wishes for a speedy recovery.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by PJPJ View PostI thought you should know that BBMmk2, Tim, is not at all well at the moment and won't be able to post here as usual. I'm sure he'll be pleased to have all your good wishes for a speedy recovery.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostSorry to hear of BBM's travails. He faces his health issues with humour and fortitude and I hope for a speedy recovery.
Best wishes BBM.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostSorry to hear of BBM's travails. He faces his health issues with humour and fortitude and I hope for a speedy recovery."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by PJPJ View PostI thought you should know that BBMmk2, Tim, is not at all well at the moment and won't be able to post here as usual. I'm sure he'll be pleased to have all your good wishes for a speedy recovery.
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All those wonderfully inspiring lists and programs on the Listening Thread!
Godspeed your recovery, Inshallah, Tim...
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