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Re: Good and bad NHS

Postby KateLMead » 05 Mar 2015, 19:10

hello dear, I had radiotherapy five years ago and suffered terrible problems since with reflux and congestion.. However I accepted this as part and parcel of the treatment. Sadly I do not think that one is always in the hands of experienced radiologists as in my case, however I accepted this as part and parcel of the treatment. all radiologists have to learn. Its
"One foot in front of the next". We are lucky today in as much as treatments are amazingly successful with respect to cancer. A "Positive attitude" is important xxxxx
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Re: Good and bad NHS

Postby Diflower » 05 Mar 2015, 22:09

Kate that's why I posted about it, when it's for pain relief it not the same at all.
Often it's just one quick blast, but even if a series of 5 or so, it's not the same when it's applied to bones, that's the difference (((x)))
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Re: Good and bad NHS

Postby Cal » 06 Mar 2015, 12:26

Hugs for Kate, and all my most positive vibes and wishes on their way to you.
Also hugs for Di, and every good wish to you.
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Re: Good and bad NHS

Postby KateLMead » 06 Mar 2015, 14:47

Thanks Di and Cal, between the bone scan and my forthcoming cataract op on the 18th, its going to be an eventful month.. I confess I am terrified at the thought of the cataract removal. I have cancelled it twice. But I realise it has to be done.
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Re: Good and bad NHS

Postby Kaz » 06 Mar 2015, 14:49

It does, dear Kate, so be brave and all will be well ((((((x))))))
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Re: Good and bad NHS

Postby Diflower » 06 Mar 2015, 18:12

It will be fine Kate, and this time next month all be over and you'll be able to see beautifully :)

Are you able to get something like valium from your Gp before the cataract op? x
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Re: Good and bad NHS

Postby KateLMead » 07 Mar 2015, 08:16

Diflower wrote:It will be fine Kate, and this time next month all be over and you'll be able to see beautifully :)

Are you able to get something like valium from your Gp before the cataract op? x


My beloved used to say the medical profession would put me down within 48 hours if I was confined for any length of time in hospital. :o
When I had breast surgery I informed my surgeon that I would only go ahead with the op if I could leave when it was over :roll: . I think they thought I would quieten down following surgery, however I was looking for my clothes when my surgeon they had called arrived by my bedside.
I was told to get back into bed, oxygen mask clapped back on my face, however four hours later I went home feeling fine... I get on well with my Oncologist who arranged for my jazz band "Dr Jazz named after him" to play at the Oncology unit in Cheltenham, we had the patients tapping their feet, the worried expressions on their faces turned to smiles as they tapped their feet and danced their way for radiotherapy and chemo. He asked me how my jazz band was going "I gave up playing over six months ago " I said much to his disappointment.
I have been asked to form a band again but I don't really have the energy .
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Re: Good and bad NHS

Postby saundra » 07 Mar 2015, 18:47

Ho Kate you are a very special lady you will be fine massive hugs
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Re: Good and bad NHS

Postby Aggers » 07 Mar 2015, 22:15

I don't think you have anything to worry about, Kate.
You will have a local anesthetic and a relaxant, and
it will be all over in about half an hour.

I'm sending some comforting vibes for you. XXX
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