Jump to content

Health update.


Recommended Posts

Posted
On 20/08/2019 at 23:16, Bearman said:

I was told yesterday that I need a pacemaker due to my AF.

I have to have another check up to see if my heart has been further historically damaged by the AF. This will determine if I need 1 or 2 electrodes on the gizmo.

There is a 3 months waiting list for the procedure to implant which ever is decided. I get extremely tired since my stroke and I am hoping that it gives me a bit of get up and go.

Other than that I am ok, but I know my speech isnt quite right as I now stumble over occasional words.

I don't know if it was just me, but at the World Athletics Championships, I did notice Michael Johnson's speech did slur a bit later in the evening, as he got tired. I hope people give you time to speak.


  • Replies 298
  • Created
  • Last Reply
Posted

Well it sees to have flown by, but had my 6th cycle of Chemo yesterday. Saw one of my Oncology team(although not my main Oncologist) and the plan is to have a scan and see what its like in there and carry on with the chemo! Hoping they might suggest a break until after the scan but, nope back on the treadmill in a couple of weeks.

Posted
1 hour ago, Gray1967 said:

Well it sees to have flown by, but had my 6th cycle of Chemo yesterday. Saw one of my Oncology team(although not my main Oncologist) and the plan is to have a scan and see what its like in there and carry on with the chemo! Hoping they might suggest a break until after the scan but, nope back on the treadmill in a couple of weeks.

Hang in there, Gray. Good luck!

Rethymno Rugby League Appreciation Society

Founder (and, so far, only) member.

Posted
On 08/10/2019 at 09:34, Bleep1673 said:

I don't know if it was just me, but at the World Athletics Championships, I did notice Michael Johnson's speech did slur a bit later in the evening, as he got tired. I hope people give you time to speak.

Overall, he looks like he's recovered pretty well from his stroke, but he was working pretty long shifts at the World Athletics.

Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Posted

I am getting a new Drug that is still to get the Green light in Europe. Its being shipped in from USA, where its just got the OK. Very grateful that my Onkologist cares so much that she goes was beyond just doing her Job. She looks at every possibility and has a Nummer of Plans now for the Future. Blood Checks showing Cancer has been hit hard by Chemo had in summer.

The Myeloma Cancer attacks the Bones leaving them like swiss cheese. Sadly I have more fractures in spine this week and am currently in hospital as pain so much and need wheelchair to get around. Hope that in time pain better and can walk. Have to keep fighting und stay positiv. Lucky many friends around world keep me positiv with messages, falls and visits etc.

Posted
30 minutes ago, Lounge Room Lizard said:

I am getting a new Drug that is still to get the Green light in Europe. Its being shipped in from USA, where its just got the OK. Very grateful that my Onkologist cares so much that she goes was beyond just doing her Job. She looks at every possibility and has a Nummer of Plans now for the Future. Blood Checks showing Cancer has been hit hard by Chemo had in summer.

The Myeloma Cancer attacks the Bones leaving them like swiss cheese. Sadly I have more fractures in spine this week and am currently in hospital as pain so much and need wheelchair to get around. Hope that in time pain better and can walk. Have to keep fighting und stay positiv. Lucky many friends around world keep me positiv with messages, falls and visits etc.

We are all thinking of you LRL, posts like yours and others on here put so many of our so called "problems" into perspective. 
I hope the new drug has a positive result, it sounds like your doctor is pushing the boundaries in what can be offered and all the better for that. It's painfully difficult writing anything that doesn't sound like a facebook inspirational meme in these situations but it sounds as if you are lucky to have good friends and family around you and sometimes that's all you can ask for.

Posted
44 minutes ago, Lounge Room Lizard said:

I am getting a new Drug that is still to get the Green light in Europe. Its being shipped in from USA, where its just got the OK. Very grateful that my Onkologist cares so much that she goes was beyond just doing her Job. She looks at every possibility and has a Nummer of Plans now for the Future. Blood Checks showing Cancer has been hit hard by Chemo had in summer.

The Myeloma Cancer attacks the Bones leaving them like swiss cheese. Sadly I have more fractures in spine this week and am currently in hospital as pain so much and need wheelchair to get around. Hope that in time pain better and can walk. Have to keep fighting und stay positiv. Lucky many friends around world keep me positiv with messages, falls and visits etc.

Fingers crossed for you mate.

Ron Banks

Midlands Hurricanes and Barrow

Posted
1 hour ago, Shadow said:

We are all thinking of you LRL, posts like yours and others on here put so many of our so called "problems" into perspective. 
I hope the new drug has a positive result, it sounds like your doctor is pushing the boundaries in what can be offered and all the better for that. It's painfully difficult writing anything that doesn't sound like a facebook inspirational meme in these situations but it sounds as if you are lucky to have good friends and family around you and sometimes that's all you can ask for.

Ta mate. Yes I am lucky with friends and family. Many people dont have that support ,especially many pensioners with illnesses. I am very lucky.

  • 1 month later...
Posted

I have been asked to go in to a randomised 4 year drug trial. 50/50 With a placebo and a well tolerated diabetes drug. It seems I am a candidate as I do not have diabetes but I have had a stroke. It seems one of the side effects of people using the diabetes drug is a much reduced incidence of strokes.

At a recent check up it seems I have shrunk from always being 6ft to down to 5'11 and 1/2. Now a few weeks on I am down to 5'11"! Of course the follow up of that is as I get shorter my BMI goes up.  To me, it just goes to prove that I nave never been over weight I  just been under height?.

I have been offered a taxi to and back to the hosp for all of my appointments (24 over 4 years)  but I live on a bus route to the hospital with a free pass so I told them no. I was offered a meal for two on days when I have to attend. The Doctor was at pains to point out that big Pharma were footing the bill and I should go to the local pub and treat the boss to a slap up meal each time on them. I might do that as the NHS is not paying.

 

 

Ron Banks

Midlands Hurricanes and Barrow

Posted
On 16/07/2019 at 10:12, Dave T said:

A quick visit to the docs last week due to feeling under the weather - something I had put down to a 'virus' showed that I have an irregular heartbeat (Atrial Fibrilliation). 

Within 12 hours I had had 2 ECG tests, blood tests, chest x-ray, blood-thinning medication prescribed and had seen two doctors. Brilliant NHS, I didn't have to pay a penny on the day, not even to park, or for my prescription.

I now have an appointment with a Cardiologist who will inspect me further, but at the moment I am just feeling a little crappy and fatigued. Fingers crossed it can be fixed (or fixes itself) rather than be on medication for the rest of my life. 

So in for a Cardio version this morning. Slightly longer than the 12 week expected wait, but pleased to get seen this side of Christmas. 

Speak later folks. 

Posted

Speak later? We do hope so!! 

I have permanent AF, one of the side effects is CBA. Can't be Arsed syndrome, though that has subsided substantially as my recovery from heart valve replacement continues. 

For everyone: keep a finger on your pulse and do not ignore any irregularities.

Bernard Manning lives! Welcome to be New RFL, the sport's answer to the Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club.
 
Posted
1 hour ago, JohnM said:

Speak later? We do hope so!! 

I have permanent AF, one of the side effects is CBA. Can't be Arsed syndrome, though that has subsided substantially as my recovery from heart valve replacement continues. 

For everyone: keep a finger on your pulse and do not ignore any irregularities.

All the best, John. 

"You clearly have never met Bob8 then, he's like a veritable Bryan Ferry of RL." - Johnoco 19 Jul 2014

Posted
1 hour ago, Bob8 said:

All the best, John. 

Seconded.

Rethymno Rugby League Appreciation Society

Founder (and, so far, only) member.

Posted
3 hours ago, Dave T said:

So in for a Cardio version this morning. Slightly longer than the 12 week expected wait, but pleased to get seen this side of Christmas. 

Speak later folks. 

Happy to say I'm back. Took the maximum 3 shocks but appears to have worked thankfully. 

Appointment with Heart Specialist in a few weeks to monitor and discuss future. 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Dave T said:

Happy to say I'm back. Took the maximum 3 shocks but appears to have worked thankfully. 

Appointment with Heart Specialist in a few weeks to monitor and discuss future. 

You will be fine!

Posted
3 hours ago, Dave T said:

So in for a Cardio version this morning. Slightly longer than the 12 week expected wait, but pleased to get seen this side of Christmas. 

Speak later folks. 

You'll be fine. Itchy patch on your back for a few days and back to normal.

Its remembering to take all the drugs each morning I find hardest these days

Posted
23 minutes ago, Dave T said:

Happy to say I'm back. Took the maximum 3 shocks but appears to have worked thankfully. 

Appointment with Heart Specialist in a few weeks to monitor and discuss future. 

Great news.

Great excuse to curl up on the sofa and doze through some box sets for the afternoon.

Posted
2 hours ago, Shadow said:

You'll be fine. Itchy patch on your back for a few days and back to normal.

Its remembering to take all the drugs each morning I find hardest these days

Do you eat cereal, or something else each morning? I find keeping the drugs by the porridge helps me remember to take them..........

Posted

Gland you are back with us, Dave T. ???  Can you tell a difference in your heartbeat already? 

Bernard Manning lives! Welcome to be New RFL, the sport's answer to the Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club.
 
Posted
33 minutes ago, longboard said:

Do you eat cereal, or something else each morning? I find keeping the drugs by the porridge helps me remember to take them..........

In a pot by my side of the bed to be consumed with the morning tea.

Posted
3 hours ago, JohnM said:

Gland you are back with us, Dave T. ???  Can you tell a difference in your heartbeat already? 

Thanks John, heart rate is now really slow so having to change my meds, but it is regular at least. 

Yet to feel the benefits as pretty wiped out tbh, and a fair bit of chest pain from the shocks. I suppose the experts saying to rest may be right!

Hope you're feeling well John. 

Posted
3 hours ago, Dave T said:

Thanks John, heart rate is now really slow so having to change my meds, but it is regular at least. 

Yet to feel the benefits as pretty wiped out tbh, and a fair bit of chest pain from the shocks. I suppose the experts saying to rest may be right!

Hope you're feeling well John. 

Best wishes Dave.

I hope you have lots of living and enjoyment ahead.

Posted
4 hours ago, Dave T said:

Thanks John, heart rate is now really slow so having to change my meds, but it is regular at least. 

Yet to feel the benefits as pretty wiped out tbh, and a fair bit of chest pain from the shocks. I suppose the experts saying to rest may be right!

Hope you're feeling well John. 

When you say your heart beat is really slow, how slow?

Mine was in the mid 40's. Occasionally going below 40.  At that rate the alarm was sounding whilst I was being monitored in hospital.

It got to the point that an Anaethiasist started to panic and flatly refused to sedate me until I was fitted a pacemaker. When that was fitted the consultant was initially going to set it to 50pbm. When I told him that it would be flat out then he set it to 60bpm.

I cannot quantify it, but I just feel better at 60 bpm.

It is reckoned that a combination of AF, only being on Aspirin and my slow pulse caused my stroke.

IF IN DOUBT ASKTHE QUESTION

 

Ron Banks

Midlands Hurricanes and Barrow

Posted
9 hours ago, Bearman said:

When you say your heart beat is really slow, how slow?

Mine was in the mid 40's. Occasionally going below 40.  At that rate the alarm was sounding whilst I was being monitored in hospital.

It got to the point that an Anaethiasist started to panic and flatly refused to sedate me until I was fitted a pacemaker. When that was fitted the consultant was initially going to set it to 50pbm. When I told him that it would be flat out then he set it to 60bpm.

I cannot quantify it, but I just feel better at 60 bpm.

It is reckoned that a combination of AF, only being on Aspirin and my slow pulse caused my stroke.

IF IN DOUBT ASKTHE QUESTION

 

In the 40s. Before the procedure it was around 80 and that was on beta blockers. They have halved my dose so hopefully it'll settle, or maybe the beta blockers aren't needed any more. 

They seemed OK with it once the doc had been, but I'm gonna monitor it now on this lower dosage. Still on blood thinners too. 

Thanks mate. 

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.


×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.