Hi
Last week I spent nearly 8 days in hospital YET AGAIN over my oxygen levels This time it was due to a chest infection which dangerously lowered my oxygen levels from its base line of 88-92 to 66
When I got to hospital after a long wait in triage I finally got to see the triage nurse & it was still at 66 so I had to be admitted immediately & hooked up to an oxygen tank to ger it back up to base line
I had to wait ages on a bed in the corridor before I was taken to a bed in Majors (where you spend a couple of days before being transferred to the assessment ward
Whilst I was there I managed to persuade the doctors to let me have my heart scan (originally made for me as an ,outpatient ) & the result wasnt good
Now Ive been diagnosed with a new condtion -Pulmonary Hypertension . Iam on Azithromycin for life to prevent any further infections & given Omperazole to stop indegestion
This has shocked me Then to cap it all I find out that the only specialists are in London or Sheffield & theres no facility in Manchester -well that made me feel worse
Im pretty su re that when my specialist came to see me she said I can think it over -next think I know the next day a doctor -who was only a medical doctor for the hospital who obviously knew about my case only went over my head & told me hes referred me to Sheffield.Ive got an appointment with my specialist on 1st November -so amongst other things Im going to be having a word with her about this
There is NO WAY was I going to go to London so in that respect I guess I have no choice -what infuriates me is theres no facilities in Manchester
I was told I might have to stay in overnight maybe even a couple of nights --this has upset me even more -its a town I hardly know I only know a few things entertainment wise about Sheffield but thats about it -
This is something Im NOT happy about . - Im the hospitals prize-& they know it.Prior to me being diagnosed with ILD in 2019 Ive managed never to be admitted to hospital in all 40 + years of life & I feel that has frustrated them -because I have had regular outpatients at the hospital since I was a child & even managed to avoid a stay when I smashed my pelvis after a riding accident -although at the time they tried & failed to get me in for a stay but I opted for home recovery instead & it paid off I recovered .
Ive now got new oxygen concentrators with a higher dial on it - It has to be on 4 when Im moving around & when Im at rest I have to turn it down to 3.
A part of my plan with the oxygen concentrators - in due course to get back to the routine of 8 hours off the machine completely & 16 hours on it
For now Im going to do 2 hours off it during the day then go back on it during the evening & for the rest of the night & build it up slowly until I can do 8 hours off it
When it comes to going to sheffield-whenever that is Im going to try & arrange for a large oxygen tank to travel with in the car because the small ambulatory ones I have only last 30 minutes & its about 1 & 1/2 to 2 hours journey (traffic pending) so Id need one for the whole journey & one for the ride back when im discharged-but that will be sorted whenits confirmed for me to go