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Some support at last.

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Some may remember I had posted a moan and groan about not getting much support from my GP or respiratory specialist. I had visited my GP about ten days ago and asked for a refferal for a rehab course which he agreed to do for me and was still waiting to hear from them as of yesterday when a COPD community nurse popped in to see me she didn't phone ahead to say she was coming so arrived and found me at my worst I was upstairs and had just finished hoovering my bedroom carpet so no time to recover I arrived down stairs abit worse for wear puffing and panting to which she stuck the monitor on my finger then took blood pressure oxygen was around 83 but climbed back up to 96 once I had my breath back and blood pressure was on the high at 160 / can't remember the other figure. What a lovely lady stayed and chatted for about an hour much better than the ten minutes usually allowed.

She has made some changes to prescription and has said more test will be done before I start the rehab course which she agrees is a must, and mentioned an accesment for ambulatory oxygen. I felt so much better after she had been you could have knocked me over with a feather when my husband announced who she was. Hopefully some improvements can be made anything to make life a little easier will be a good thing. I was told to make a further appointment to have blood pressure checked out again and the surgery phoned with an appointment for 8:30am next week Wednesday that will be fun we live on a busy road which has road works ongoing at present so I shall be up at 6:30 to leave at 7:30 haven't been up and dressed at that time in a long time. That'll blow the cobwebs off me won't please the other half too much either. Hope I haven't waffled too much take care all and enjoy your day.

Pauline πŸ™‚

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mrsmummy

It sounds like you have a good result Pauline. The COPD community nurses do a great job.

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Ef0lumps4 in reply to mrsmummy

Yes very happy and such a nice lady looking forward to feeling better. πŸ™‚

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Time_2_drink

Glad you getting some help and support xx

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Ef0lumps4 in reply to Time_2_drink

Thank you yes feels like it's been a long time coming. πŸ™‚

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sassy59

Nice to see that you had a good visit from the COPD nurse and you are getting the help you need. Take care xxxxxx

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Ef0lumps4 in reply to sassy59

Thank You πŸ™‚

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teenieleek

Just being nosey but why do you live an hour from your GP? Surely must be one closer unless maybe you live way out in the country.

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Ef0lumps4 in reply to teenieleek

Hi Sorry I was over exaggerating we are only about a fifteen minute drive away from the surgery but with rush hour traffic we live on a busy main road on route to the town centre and have road works with temp lights will be a nightmare just getting out of the driveway 😬

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