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06 Dec 2014, 4:41 am

Bronchitis
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07 Dec 2014, 9:32 am

I had a pretty bad case of bronchitis about a month ago... luckily I really don't get sick all that often. I have asthma(don't really have trouble with it these days) though, so every so often I'll get a cold that'll setup and turn into bronchitis, and then I'm down and out for 3 or 4 days.


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07 Dec 2014, 10:06 am

just getting over a bladder infection



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07 Dec 2014, 4:13 pm

a weird wintertime nasal crustiness :eew:



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07 Dec 2014, 6:42 pm

Severe episode of unstable angina (which is much worse than the more usual kind of stable angina). Thought that might be it for me but the ambulance arrive in astonishing time and the four paramedics immediately went to work before speeding me to hospital. They were a fantastic team.



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07 Dec 2014, 6:51 pm

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Severe episode of unstable angina (which is much worse than the more usual kind of stable angina). Thought that might be it for me but the ambulance arrive in astonishing time and the four paramedics immediately went to work before speeding me to hospital. They were a fantastic team.

gosh :o did they make your heart well again?



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07 Dec 2014, 6:55 pm

I have had enough of hospitals for the time-being, having been in one twice in the last two months, though in the new year will explore all the options and try to change the medical response to a proactive rather than a reactive one. The emergency room was great though once I was transferred to the planning ward, the only doctor available in that holiday weekend was a specialist in infectious diseases! He knew far less than I did about cardiovascular problems!



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07 Dec 2014, 6:58 pm

B19 wrote:
I have had enough of hospitals for the time-being, having been in one twice in the last two months, though in the new year will explore all the options and try to change the medical response to a proactive rather than a reactive one. The emergency room was great though once I was transferred to the planning ward, the only doctor available in that holiday weekend was a specialist in infectious diseases! He knew far less than I did about cardiovascular problems!

are the cardiovascular issues lifelong? any plans for definitive fixes?



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07 Dec 2014, 7:02 pm

Yes, they are chronic. Will undergo a new assessment in the new year. This year has been taken up with getting my second new hip and now I am walking normally again for the first time in over 10 years :D It's fantastic.



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07 Dec 2014, 7:03 pm

B19 wrote:
Yes, they are chronic. Will undergo a new assessment in the new year. This year has been taken up with getting my second new hip and now I am walking normally again for the first time in over 10 years :D It's fantastic.

yay :thumleft:



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10 Dec 2014, 12:31 pm

Two broken toes. I didn't realise they were broken at first, I though they were just badly bruised.



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10 Dec 2014, 3:23 pm

^^^^
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11 May 2015, 3:17 am

I'm still suffering from the following:

The after effects of kidney stones I had removed 3 weeks ago, as well as the after effects of my stay in the Hospital ICU last week, due to vasculitis and ischemic colitis, no thanks in part to the medications used to help break up said kidney stones, of which I had an adverse reaction.



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20 May 2015, 2:18 pm

My period. I know that's not really a health ailment, but why does it feel like one? It felt unusually bad this month for some reason, I was feeling really tired and worn out and the cramping was longer. Maybe it's because my stupid body thinks that my not bearing a child will mean the automatic end of our species.



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20 May 2015, 2:20 pm

an irritating paper cut on my index finger. is there any other kind of paper cut than an irritating one? :|



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20 May 2015, 4:25 pm

Sinus headache (daily occurrence, especially if I don't eat enough that day).


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