General Medical issues thread

I am back on land for the second day and the trip has been a bit up and down with my walking. In the last two weeks I have been nearly unable to walk. If I have an afternoon nanny nap when I wake it’s the same. I thought I wouldn’t make it on excursions but I walked virtually normally when off the ship.
Losing confidence is the major factor I think. Let’s see how things go on safari.
 
I am back on land for the second day and the trip has been a bit up and down with my walking. In the last two weeks I have been nearly unable to walk. If I have an afternoon nanny nap when I wake it’s the same. I thought I wouldn’t make it on excursions but I walked virtually normally when off the ship.
Losing confidence is the major factor I think. Let’s see how things go on safari.
Confidence is so important and really does influence how we do things. I'm worried to go down larger steps because I worry my knee won't take it and my legs will buckle. Not sure if that's the actual case but I worry that it is and then I'll fall. I've also found there's things I do that might make it easier for me to walk up stairs - eg using the hand rail not for balance but to help me to go up, I think it's just a habit but in the process I'm making my leg muscles lazy. But then SIL almost died when she fell downstairs so there's always that. Sigh.

Feel better soon. It's miserable being away when not well.
 
In the absence of any admissions notification from North Shore Private I went ahead over the weekend and filled an admission form from scratch. Sunday arvo I get a call from someone from admin. I'd like your medicare number and private health insurance details and number. Me: I've already provided this in the admission form. I can't access it. Me: Well call back when you can, goodbye.
This morning 0945. Driving to an appointment admissions call; we'd like your medicare and health insurance details. Me: I provided that in my admissions doc. We cannot access that, can you give me these details? Me: No, I am driving in peak hour traffic I cannot provide that. This back and forth for 3 minutes. Finally told him this was going nowhere, I am hanging up now. About 1045 I get a call from a new person, I've received your admission form and I'll just confirm where to come and time. Hallelujah!
Doc happy I am here. They will run a number of tests in the morning, things like an oesophageal ultrasound to check size of veins, check heart ejection fraction, etc., all to help determine which pacemaker they will fit. Happy that he is being very thorough.
 
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Back home falling asleep on the lounge. Everytime I think i am alright I nod off for a micro-nap. Throat still scratchy from a trans-oesophageal echocardiogram (TOE); down-oesophagus utrasound with dye injected into a vein in the arm to obtain various heart measurements. Surgeon says the heart stopped twice during procedure so I definitely need the pacemaker. No pain afterwards/since but shoulder a bit swollen now.
 
I had a Holter monitor fitted today for the next 24 hours. As they went through all the instructions they mentioned to write down anytime you felt breathless. I replied I am going through lung transplant workup.

I know I should not joke about it as I am sure I will get a phone call next week with some heart issue i was unaware of and I need to come in. I already joked with one doctor end of last year after some lung function improvement that I may die from something other than my lungs..
 
I had a Holter monitor fitted today for the next 24 hours. As they went through all the instructions they mentioned to write down anytime you felt breathless. I replied I am going through lung transplant workup.

I know I should not joke about it as I am sure I will get a phone call next week with some heart issue i was unaware of and I need to come in. I already joked with one doctor end of last year after some lung function improvement that I may die from something other than my lungs..
Probably better to die of laughter than other causes. 😺😺
 
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I know I should not joke about it as I am sure I will get a phone call next week with some heart issue i was unaware of and I need to come in. I already joked with one doctor end of last year after some lung function improvement that I may die from something other than my lungs..
My heamatologist tells me to work a bit harder; "I didn't get you through all this for you to die of a heart issue"
 
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Back home falling asleep on the lounge. Everytime I think i am alright I nod off for a micro-nap. Throat still scratchy from a trans-oesophageal echocardiogram (TOE); down-oesophagus utrasound with dye injected into a vein in the arm to obtain various heart measurements. Surgeon says the heart stopped twice during procedure so I definitely need the pacemaker. No pain afterwards/since but shoulder a bit swollen now.
Never underestimate the stress of doing all these things. Sounds like your body is telling you it's ok to nap.
 

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