Because I mentioned I sometimes got pain on my left side where my abdominal hernia is they wouldnβt progress any further until I got confirmation from my doctor that it wasnβt angina.
Confirmation obtained, rushed back for assessment, lovely lady continued and I'm in!!π
My appointment is in half an hours time but can a doctor give that assurance without a ECG? If I have that done at a hospital it could be a while and I will have lost my place. π
Our surgery could do an ECG to save going to hospital. You can only ask. Xxxx
What a bummer but they have to stick to the rules and sometimes ( with our jaws firmly clenched) we have no option but to comply. Get the doc to reassure them then enjoy your PR. I am so healous, I simply cannot get on a course here because I have bronch not copd. I donβt need the advice but I would love the exercise with other people and supervision by those who understand my limitations.
I am surprised. PR is not just for COPD patients. I thought it was for any lung disease. They were those with PF on the course I did and I donβt have COPD either.
What a bummer. Yet another example of the post code lottery. Some consultants have applied for funding for pr for BE as the normal pr course is very much geared towards copd. As you say the excercise is great but there was no mention of lung clearance. There may be at some others as it is clearly not universal. I believe the RBH do one in house for BE. I think I have a link somewhere amongst the ether where prof wilson talks about it.
I have found the interview. Unfortunately it came directly to me from ERS whilst part of the patient advisory group. Looked it up online and it will only give the introduction.
Yes they are being very cautious, I suppose the last thing they want,is a young whipper snapper causing a Christmas commotion! Very disappointing all the same and I thought that your GP had to put you forward for PR?
Very disappointing for you...I've only managed 3 weeks I seem to recall,before I had a chest infection and they weren't happy for me to continue. Upsetting really for the other people taking part were lovely and I genuinely missed out there. Ce la vie!
As they say in the Army "all those without hernia's take one pace forward" followed by "stand still young Don,who told you to move".bet Midge would have passed,better luck next time Master Po.
Trust you, you little **** stirrer π. Hernia isnβt itβs proper name, itβs a hernia waiting to happen when the core muscles are weak. Itβs something women get after childbirth whose name escapes me.
I still get pain and a loss of feeling or numbness in the area but can't complain as that's preferable to what was an ever increasing bump and the worry of strangulation.oh what happy uncomplicated lives we lead lol.
Hmmm..... interesting. I had the opposite experience. At the assessment they had to stop the shuttle walk because my heart rate was too high. I wasnβt able to complete the course: my symptoms just got worse and worse, no recovery. I explained and the physio running the course said she was not happy for me to continue. I think it was pulmonary hypertension kicking in. PH is contraindicated for PR. Had I only had OB I would have benefited from PR. With hindsight I think they should not have let me on the course after the shuttle walk. So in my case they were not cautious enough.
Thank you, that must have worked it's all sorted now. π
Doctor checked me out, declared me fit as a fiddle (a somewhat beaten up one), rushed back to place of assessment where the lovely lady managed to squeeze me in (enjoyed that bit) and continued the assessment. Start 17th Jan. Phew!
Well Now Your "In" Don, Do as those lovely RH Nurses tell you, Stand to Attention, and Ignore the Little ****Stirrer ...Ha Ha Ha , How I love Your Banter with Your Apprentice Ski's. Laughter, the Best Medicine, I feel as though I've Drunk a Pint of it. xxxxxx
Thatβs great news. After all the drama preceding it, I hope the course will be helpful to you when it starts. Perhaps youβll share any tips and advice you pick up?
I could certainly do that though the benefits of PR are all ready well documented on here. Iβm hoping to meet new nd hopefully interesting people. π
Yes thereβs a few people whoβve shared their PR experiences but for people like me whoβve never been offered the opportunity to go on a course itβs a great source of information. Iβve learned more about exercise and breathing and diet since finding this community than Iβd ever been told all the rest of my life. So Iβm counting on you, good sir!
I too hope you meet lots of great people and enjoy the course.
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