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On Sunday morning I felt unwell.

Heart was racing and balance was dodgy.

So we went to the A&E.

After 4 hours I was seen,blood taken and BP checked.(BP 210 :o )

A look of concern and an ECG was required.

Results of the ECG and I was admitted to the hospital (take your overnight bag was mentioned)

Many tests, X-Ray of the chest,BP and blood sugar taken every few hours.

I have had 4 saline drips and 4 Vitamin B drips and BP pills increased.

I still felt dizzy and ill.

Monday and starting to feel better (another night in hospital)

Today I was seen again by another of the hospital doctors.

BP down and feeling much better.

I pleaded to go home.

Once the paperwork was completed Mrs Peter could come and get me.

A couple more pills to take and a visit to the GP next week plus the diabetes nurse ( I have type 2 controlled by diet)

I must say the nurses and Drs were brilliant and overworked.

Also anyone who still smokes on a regular basis think about giving up the wards are full of them.

I'm not out of the woods yet but it is great to be home. :)

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Crickey, hope you're OK Peter?

That all sounds very strange, surely not connected to your diabetes, not diet-managed type 2 at least?

Your chemistry must've been all over the place if they were testing you that regularly? Any further tests, or are you sorted now?

Stay safe,

Stuart

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On Sunday morning I felt unwell.

Heart was racing and balance was dodgy.

So we went to the A&E.

After 4 hours I was seen,blood taken and BP checked.(BP 210 :o )

A look of concern and an ECG was required.

Results of the ECG and I was admitted to the hospital (take your overnight bag was mentioned)

Many tests, X-Ray of the chest,BP and blood sugar taken every few hours.

I have had 4 saline drips and 4 Vitamin B drips and BP pills increased.

I still felt dizzy and ill.

Monday and starting to feel better (another night in hospital)

Today I was seen again by another of the hospital doctors.

BP down and feeling much better.

I pleaded to go home.

Once the paperwork was completed Mrs Peter could come and get me.

A couple more pills to take and a visit to the GP next week plus the diabetes nurse ( I have type 2 controlled by diet)

I must say the nurses and Drs were brilliant and overworked.

Also anyone who still smokes on a regular basis think about giving up the wards are full of them.

I'm not out of the woods yet but it is great to be home. :)

Your BP is about twice the normal rate, did they increase your BP medicine levels? Also the dizziness may have been dehydration, since it took 4 saline drips to stabilize you. My wife has a tendency to become dehydrated, so she drinks a lot of lo-cal Gator-aid (G2)to keep hydrated. It works!

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Blimey, get well soon (like right way) Peter.

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Wow. Sorry to hear that Peter. But I'm glad you're home now and hope you're soon feeling fully recovered and that the appointments next week and pills do the trick.

I thought it was quite on here for a while .... :lol:

But seriously, look after yourself!

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A good example of how well the NHS actaully performs, despite what politicians tell us. At the risk of this becoming the medical corner, I went to my GP for the first time in years on Monday at 10.00 am with an eye problem. I had a call from the local hospital at 4.00pm offering me an appointment the following day at noon. Attended, given a load of tests, after which the consultant announces that I've got a torn retina and he'll fix it in a jiffy with his laser. Walked out of the hospital at 2.00, good as new. So all of 30 hours from initial visit to the GP to diagnosis and treatment. Could I have done better in the private system? Doubt it. So, I take with a pinch of salt all the tales of woe about the NHS that we keep hearing about. It ain't like that round here.

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I've had a persistent cough since Boxing Day! Went to the GP a fortnight ago, had blood tests and an X-ray the following morning...now here's the excellent bit, I had a text confirming my chest x-Ray was clear that same afternoon, less than 5 hours after I left the hospital!

That's what I call an awesome service!

We do have to remember though that the private work of a lot of the consultants does bring in revenue to the NHS hospitals as well!

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Hope you are feeling better soon Peter, perhaps you will have to forgo the red wine for a while.....

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Best way to lower that blood pressure is to buy a few farthings :D

Always works for me....wishing you a speedy recovery!!

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Best way to lower that blood pressure is to buy a few farthings :D

Always works for me....wishing you a speedy recovery!!

Not sure about that. Show me a 1689 in EF and I reckon I'll faint with a rush of blood to the head.

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Best way to lower that blood pressure is to buy a few farthings :D

Always works for me....wishing you a speedy recovery!!

Not sure about that. Show me a 1689 in EF and I reckon I'll faint with a rush of blood to the head.

Not EF, but you do get 2 for the price of 1. :)

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Thanks for the good wishes.

It was my nephews/godsons wedding in North Yorkshire this Saturday but was advised not to travel :(

Hotel/Kennel cancelled and my sister is travelling down tomorrow to pick up my mum and aunt.

My daughters are travelling up with their boyfriends and making a holiday of it.Mr nephew Dr Hull (very proud)

will hopefully get a visit in the summer when everything has settled down.

I will try and coincide with the Wakefield coin fair :rolleyes:.

It was my 1st in patient visit and the whole experience was way over expectations fantastic but under staffed.

The village where I live has an ambulance which tends to park up on the Drs surgeries carpark (we have a couple of old peoples homes)

and it can cover all the surrounding villages in a much shorter time.I can assure you it is busy and a Godsend for us yokels.

Mrs Peter has given me permission to coin it for a few days as long as I do tea duties and knock together a few meals.

Seems fair. :)

Don't want to feel like this again and Debbie red wine / booze is not even on the agenda to any excess and has been the same for a long time.

Not to have another pint of ABBOT or RUDDLES would kill me off.

My mum had a stent fitted at 55 and is still singing and dancing at 81.

Take care the lot of you.

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Best way to lower that blood pressure is to buy a few farthings :D

Always works for me....wishing you a speedy recovery!!

Not sure about that. Show me a 1689 in EF and I reckon I'll faint with a rush of blood to the head.

Not EF, but you do get 2 for the price of 1. :)

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THUD (sound of head hitting floor).

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Good to see you are on the mend Peter.

Rob - bloody interesting coin !

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Mrs Peter wanted to call the Dr as I had turned green looking at Rob's coin. :)

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Best wishes for a speedy recovery from an avid reader but infrequent poster.

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