I felt awful this morning. Headache one side along with eye ache and lots of aches. Called my GP and he saw me right away. Referred straight the medical assessment unit and am in for the night. Had lots of tests including eyes which are ok.
My blood sugar levels are up to 8.9 and blood pressure is high...
The worst part of all this has been a guy talking about his every bowel movement with pride. Lol
Anyway how are you guys?
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Hi David, what a kerfuffle for you to deal with. I hope they get to the bottom of it all. Try and have a good night and let's hope the bowel man drops off soon! Night. 🌻😘
I had my headphones and some white noise on ha ha. Then I got moved to another quieter bay. I’m knackered here. I really think I have been tapering too fast. Am seeing consultant this am c
Best wishes David, you are obviously in the right place..in spite of the company.. PS Night nurses, in my experience, are really kind about bringing a cup of tea and a biscuit!
Don't take the hospital food lightly... Prob high carb like the man flying in the USA and the ordered "diabetic" meal contained mainly roast potato's and mashed potatoes.
Don't think you can take the NHS hospital food lightly ( even if you wanted to !!)
From my experience after you eat it , it sits in your stomach like a brick , which was never a good thing on the days I have spent on the Gastric Ward , no wonder they are all chatting about bowels !😋😂😂😂
I am a crude person but there is a time and place and not in front of total strangers. One moment this horrendous bloke was talking about his church and how he found the lord then it was all farting and pooping. I’ve got a guy with a bald head called Ross Kemp opposite me now
Oh that has cracked me up! I'm sure his Lord will forgive him!
.... and now my most embarrassing moment......I went to pick my OH up from Rugby VIP lunch some years ago. I spotted my ex neighbour so went up to him...... How lovely to see you.....How are the kids.... Do you see them often...... blah, blah.
On the way home nearly ran the guy over (he was walking along middle of unmade road, in drunken stupor with some mates.
I said to my husband 'Look at John! He's obviously had a good time!' 'Who's John?' OH asked. ' you know John? He used to live next door.... was married to Jan.......'
' Marilyn I don't believe you', OH said. 'That is Ross Kemp! He plays for Brentwood.'(The opposition that day). 'No, ' I exclaimed.'it can't be!'
'Yes it is', was hubby's response.
' But he answered all my questions about the kids and Jan!'........
I always used to tell John's wife how much John looked like Ross Kemp!
Talk about egg on your face! I wanted to fall through the floor! Fortunately Mr Kemp was far too p***** to notice!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Now, now David! I know you are feeling poorly but you are surely not in danger of devaluing the importance of bowel movements as an integral and central part of the cycle of life are you? Surely not? In my experience colour, texture, consistency and frequency becomes central to conversations of even the most intelligent of parents with newborns and, it seems, the cycle of life returns us to this highly important topic (of conversation) later in life. Interestingly I have however observed that during the intervening years, for some reason, the subject of poo takes a back seat! (BACK SEAT Ha, ha :)!).......
Well I thought it was funny!
Just trying to cheer you up David with some 'toilet' humour!
Seriously though hope you get some answers and feel better soon.
Funny you should mention commode time! I had to leave the bay for an hour it was so bad. The nurses and assistants are amazing. D
Wishing you well soon David, let us know how you get on. x
Hoping you are feeling a bit better this morning. 🌻
Forgot. Liz and I are booked onto a cruise next week and I don’t think I will be able to go. Luckily we have Barclays travel insurance. Right now the very thought of bouncing around in the Bay of Biscay doesn’t sound too wonderful.
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Eeek. You never know but not good when you can't swim 😉
Hopefully you can postpone rather than cancel and enjoy it when you feel better. 🌻
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Our cabin is/was right above a lifeboat
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Yes I would alway choose and plan my escape...
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Ah, David & you were so looking forward to it, fingers crossed. Hope they get it sorted for you x
The research was done in Bristol (yes, I know, we medical-centred people do have some VERY strange ideas) but it works.
"Researchers at the Bristol Royal Infirmary—a hospital in Bristol, England—developed a visual guide for stools. It is called the Bristol Stool Form Scale, or BSF scale for short. It helps skittish patients and doctors to distinguish normal stools from abnormal without getting embarrassed over personal details."
It is also known as the Meyers scale.
Then a nurse (surprise, surprise, they have even stranger SOHs) realised it was possible to make a cake using chocolate to represent the different consistencies.
Rotten luck...I spent the night with ‘flu symptoms that went when I upped my Pred 1mg, & thought I’d ‘cracked it’....sad news about your cruise. Form an escape plan!
Just saw a neurologist and am off for a head scan. If all is well we can go on our cruise next week. D x
Wow David, you really did learn from past experience................. brilliant that you acted fast this time.
Make sure if you do go on the cruise, there is a good Doctor on board and you take a copy of your medical history.
I'm still in the hospital and hoping to be discharged shortly. I am on the cancer ward as this was the first bed that was available. This has been quite upsetting and last night I found myself sat with an 81 year old gent who was really emotionally upset so I sat for a couple of hours consoling him til he went to sleep. I swear Oxy is causing his problems.
Wife is at home packing for our cruise and we have decided to do a healthy cruise and not trough too much with a visit to the gym everyday. Hope you guys are well. D x
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Hope all goes well & you get discharged this afternoon, have they drawn any conclusions.
Enjoy your Cruise David 🚢🥂
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I really think I tapered too fast. If it was that it's amazing what an effect 2mg can have on the body!
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Incredible isn’t it! What dose were you on?
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13 mg. I snuck myself up to 15mg and feel way better. I must tell the doctor now!
If it is any consolation, the medical assessment units or most medical wards are full of patients with dementia so VERY noisy and you run the risk of someone wanting to join you in your bed! Oncology may be a bit depressing but probably is a tad more sane!
I'm in a regular ward . I got moved out of MAU on Saturday as I managed to make the local MPs etc jump and got something moving that needs doing in the hospital. So the Chief Executive upgraded me and I managed to get a little round of applause from the lovely staff for my actions. More on that later. 😀
My daughter is a nurse and was working Bank - was often on MAU and her colleagues begged her to apply for a permanent job but she couldn't face being tied to a ward where the staff were regularly in tears of frustration during a shift. Hope you helped dry some of those sort of tears.
Mad as hatters if you ask me! I worked in the NHS but not at the coal face. OH saw the occasional patient latterly - left because it was too much admin and not enough diagnostics. Both daughters chose it - the other one is a paramedic, transferred from pre-hospital to emergency medicine now though,
How did they respond? I'd have been sorely tempted to tell him to go back to smoking and he wasn't getting the inhaler either... Man up and take some responsibility people!
I've no objection to them taking themselves off - but it's the others in the hospital I worry about! Like the fuel forecourt smokers!!! You still see them ...
Hi David
How’s things? Are you on track for your Cruise? 🚢 🥂
MrsN
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I was discharged on Tuesday I've been a bit tired and sorry for not posting an update. We are going on the cruise..... very excited (ish) We have decided on a a "healthy cruise" with lots of walking onboard, gentle weights in the gym and very low food consumption. My GCA "scores" are good but blood sugar and blood pressure very erratic.
I was on a cancer ward at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth and it was quite moving and I ended up helping patients who needed something.... even consoling a lovely 81 year old man who was on oxy and very emotional.
I'm going to be working on stabilising my blood pressure and blood sugar over the next few months.
The NHS never ceases to amaze me.
xx David
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Glad you’re home & the Cruise is still on, they do adapt well in the Resturant, see the Maître’D on the first evening or when you get on board, tell them you need a diabetic diet & there’s always the healthy options available anyway......
It’ll do you & your Good Lady good. Have a great time.
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