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2 days ago he was move out of
Intensive
Care
to the High Dependancy Nureoĺòĝìçal Ward He is still unconscious
2 days ago he was move out of
Intensive
Care
to the High Dependancy Nureoĺòĝìçal Ward He is still unconscious
PurpleRain-87
in
Headway
3 months ago
Addissons disease
Once a year there is an Adrinal crisis, I end up in
intensive
care
... Constant weakness, no vitality, I sleep a lot... I am only 43 years old. I'm from Ukraine...It's difficult to get competent advice from a specialist. I would be glad for reasonable advice Written
Once a year there is an Adrinal crisis, I end up in
intensive
care
... Constant weakness, no vitality, I sleep a lot... I am only 43 years old. I'm from Ukraine...It's difficult to get competent advice from a specialist. I would be glad for reasonable advice Written
Mariupol
in
PMRGCAuk
1 day ago
Addissons disease
Once a year there is an Adrinal crisis, I end up in
intensive
care
... Constant weakness, no vitality, I sleep a lot... I am only 43 years old. I'm from Ukraine...It's difficult to get competent advice from a specialist. I would be glad for reasonable advice
Once a year there is an Adrinal crisis, I end up in
intensive
care
... Constant weakness, no vitality, I sleep a lot... I am only 43 years old. I'm from Ukraine...It's difficult to get competent advice from a specialist. I would be glad for reasonable advice
Mariupol
in
PMRGCAuk
1 day ago
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Different hospital
Still
intensive
care
, and back on ventilator as well as tracheotomy but they've already reduced some numbers in a couple of hours. Obviously moving him has left him absolutely shattered, so I came away just after 3.
Still
intensive
care
, and back on ventilator as well as tracheotomy but they've already reduced some numbers in a couple of hours. Obviously moving him has left him absolutely shattered, so I came away just after 3.
Castleview
in
British Heart Foundation
10 days ago
Living with heart failure
I was in a
intensive
care
/coma for over a week before coming round ,they were unable to unblock the artery in this time ,some damage to my heart muscle.On full medication from day one and in October I had ICD fitted .Just a rollercoaster of a year , emotionally and mentally still ongoing I did survive
I was in a
intensive
care
/coma for over a week before coming round ,they were unable to unblock the artery in this time ,some damage to my heart muscle.On full medication from day one and in October I had ICD fitted .Just a rollercoaster of a year , emotionally and mentally still ongoing I did survive
Stag1
in
British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
nephrectomy
I didn’t mention that my tumour actually ruptured at the beginning of the year and I bleed internally I was very p poorly in
intensive
care
.. although this was back in March and my operation was in December I was just wondering if this had something to do with my recovery.
I didn’t mention that my tumour actually ruptured at the beginning of the year and I bleed internally I was very p poorly in
intensive
care
.. although this was back in March and my operation was in December I was just wondering if this had something to do with my recovery.
higham23
in
MPN Voice
3 months ago
Fear of pooing during surgery
Will take immodium before op and wear tenalady but expected to go to
intensive
care
after so won't be in control Anyone been through the same and any advice? Thankyou for reading Honey x
Will take immodium before op and wear tenalady but expected to go to
intensive
care
after so won't be in control Anyone been through the same and any advice? Thankyou for reading Honey x
honey1958
in
IBS Network
6 months ago
Fibro symptom
At times everything is so overwhelming before becoming sick I studied for years at university and the working in
intensive
care
unit and now half of the time I barely know what day it is. Does anyone else feel like this ? Gentle hugs to you all
At times everything is so overwhelming before becoming sick I studied for years at university and the working in
intensive
care
unit and now half of the time I barely know what day it is. Does anyone else feel like this ? Gentle hugs to you all
Jillgib
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 months ago
Is this normal
Hi last year I spent several months in
intensive
care
and still to this day don't fully understand why or what caused this since then I dint think I am coping very well I struggle to sleep constantly having flash backs and thinking it is going to happen again as I dint remember hardly anything about
Hi last year I spent several months in
intensive
care
and still to this day don't fully understand why or what caused this since then I dint think I am coping very well I struggle to sleep constantly having flash backs and thinking it is going to happen again as I dint remember hardly anything about
Buddy1987
in
ICUsteps
2 months ago
Specialist appointment
Hi I was diagnosed with compensated cirrhosis in August last year and ended up in ICU for due to contracting sepsis while being admitted to hospital and as such had
intensive
care
for sepsis and lmy liver.
Hi I was diagnosed with compensated cirrhosis in August last year and ended up in ICU for due to contracting sepsis while being admitted to hospital and as such had
intensive
care
for sepsis and lmy liver.
Oasisman
in
British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Stroke?
He was still in
intensive
care
with a cuffed tracheostomy due to having no swallow and vocal cord paralysis. Fast forward quite a few months and we are still in a very similar position, unfortunately.
He was still in
intensive
care
with a cuffed tracheostomy due to having no swallow and vocal cord paralysis. Fast forward quite a few months and we are still in a very similar position, unfortunately.
GeminiMoose
in
Encephalitis Society
3 months ago
Sydney Marathon
Our grandson was born at just 25 weeks and was in
intensive
care
for 3 months so it was this that inspired her. She was never really into running until she went to live in Australia and never thought she could run well but she has trained hard for this and is definitely now a runner.
Our grandson was born at just 25 weeks and was in
intensive
care
for 3 months so it was this that inspired her. She was never really into running until she went to live in Australia and never thought she could run well but she has trained hard for this and is definitely now a runner.
RosesAreRed777
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
7 months ago
A Little Christmas Wish
At this time in 2013 he was still in
intensive
care
and, although out of his induced coma, he was showing very few signs of movement. For months we had no idea what kind of future he might have, if he survived.
At this time in 2013 he was still in
intensive
care
and, although out of his induced coma, he was showing very few signs of movement. For months we had no idea what kind of future he might have, if he survived.
Elkay_1954
in
Headway
4 months ago
I’m Coco & today Joolsg suggested I post re upcoming NHS Iron Infusion
Hello RLS people I’ve been here for a while reading & learning, getting the impression this is a very well informed serious & supportive community. You’ve helped me understand a lot…but am very aware there’s lots more to get my head around, so thanks for being here! now am about to have this IV
Hello RLS people I’ve been here for a while reading & learning, getting the impression this is a very well informed serious & supportive community. You’ve helped me understand a lot…but am very aware there’s lots more to get my head around, so thanks for being here! now am about to have this IV
Barnclown
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
15 hours ago
Meeting with our oncologist for castrate resistance metastatic prostate cancer
We met with my Dad's MO yesterday. (Diagnosed 10/22 with advanced metastatic cancer, became castrate resistant about a year ago.) He shared that the Xtandi is still blocking some cancer growth, but not all of it. His PSA is 2.8 (currently doubling every four weeks.) His PetScan shows some growth (
We met with my Dad's MO yesterday. (Diagnosed 10/22 with advanced metastatic cancer, became castrate resistant about a year ago.) He shared that the Xtandi is still blocking some cancer growth, but not all of it. His PSA is 2.8 (currently doubling every four weeks.) His PetScan shows some growth (
lgutman
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 days ago
In need of a hug
I am sitting with my dad tonight in hospital. He is getting palliative care for inoperable brain bleeds. The night is so dark (no moonlight) and the feelings of gloom and helplessness seems darker and heavier than the day before.
I am sitting with my dad tonight in hospital. He is getting palliative care for inoperable brain bleeds. The night is so dark (no moonlight) and the feelings of gloom and helplessness seems darker and heavier than the day before.
blackcat64013
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
16 days ago
Docxtel triple therapy?
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. My dad--81, advanced metastatic castrate resistant Diagnosed at 79 with stage 4 met 8 bones, including skull, no Gleason, never even saw a urologist. Diagnosed in ER and sent straight to the oncologist and palliative care doctor. PSA initially at 137 Lupron
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. My dad--81, advanced metastatic castrate resistant Diagnosed at 79 with stage 4 met 8 bones, including skull, no Gleason, never even saw a urologist. Diagnosed in ER and sent straight to the oncologist and palliative care doctor. PSA initially at 137 Lupron
lgutman
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
29 days ago
Moving on to hospice care
many of you have heard from me before at this point. My dad (68, diagnosed almost 2 years ago) had his last appointment with his MO two weeks ago or so. Radium 223 is out of the picture for him as he is just not well and it would not aid his survival at this point. They suggested some radiation for the
many of you have heard from me before at this point. My dad (68, diagnosed almost 2 years ago) had his last appointment with his MO two weeks ago or so. Radium 223 is out of the picture for him as he is just not well and it would not aid his survival at this point. They suggested some radiation for the
StayingSTRNG
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Butron patch
hi I’ve had the hospice nurse around this week and les is now under the palliative care team , she’s prescribed Butron Parches for les along with morphine tablets for under the tongue and then injection vials , I’ve no idea why the vials as obviously it’s not for me to administer, I worry that they
hi I’ve had the hospice nurse around this week and les is now under the palliative care team , she’s prescribed Butron Parches for les along with morphine tablets for under the tongue and then injection vials , I’ve no idea why the vials as obviously it’s not for me to administer, I worry that they
DeeMilo25
in
Multiple System Atrophy Trust
1 month ago
High volume, advanced metastatic prostate cancer
Hello. I am looking for guidance. My dad (now 81) was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer at the initial point of diagnosis in the ER on 10/25/2022. It had spread to 8 bones and was all over his spine, hip, base of skull, etc, but also as far as the base of the skull, and shoulder. His PSA was
Hello. I am looking for guidance. My dad (now 81) was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer at the initial point of diagnosis in the ER on 10/25/2022. It had spread to 8 bones and was all over his spine, hip, base of skull, etc, but also as far as the base of the skull, and shoulder. His PSA was
lgutman
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
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