All the best with that Tim hope the treatment and bit of excercise gets you sorted out mate.
Well that was a crap day!
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Good to hear you have a diagnosis Tim.
As you said though
""I’ve got to take it easy, but not sit around too much……bit of a square circle that""
Not that easy but better to know and be proactive and potter about and work towards a recovery rather than the alternative.
I am sure you will get into the swing of pottering about
Enjoy the change of pace
Take care
Regards
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Good to hear you have a diagnosis Tim.
As you said though
""I’ve got to take it easy, but not sit around too much……bit of a square circle that""
Not that easy but better to know and be proactive and potter about and work towards a recovery rather than the alternative.
I am sure you will get into the swing of pottering about
Enjoy the change of pace
Take care
Regards
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What is scary Andrew is that the mildness of the symptoms didn’t match the severity of the illness. I truly didn’t think I had anything serious until the Saturday night. I’d been living with the slight breathlessness and dizziness for a week by then…..won’t make that mistake again…..Comment
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As an aside, I’d recommend anyone to buy a pulse oximeter from Amazon or such. They are pretty cheap. I ordered one after the walking problem Saturday, and it was at home after I’d been to the GP Sunday. It showed I had these pulmonary vascular issues straight away. if I’d had that at the start of the week I would have caught it much sooner.Comment
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We bought an oxygen reader thingy which you put your finger in to show O2 percentage. We also bought a blood pressure measurer and a digital thermometer. We bought them at the start of the Covid epidemic. We find their readings can be reassuring.Comment
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If the pulse number is higher than your oxygen number when you are at rest you have an issue……
Got the others as well, mostly to check for potential infection now I am immunity compromised……Comment
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Cheers Paul. As my two cousins (both nurses) and my wife (also a nurse) always tell me, we’re not heroes, just people doing our jobs to the best of our ability. Does seem like lions led by Donkeys though doesn’t it :thumb2:Comment
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I'm late, as almost always, in joining the rabble and scrolling your thread I turned from the initially worried status reading about your problem to the relieved one when I learnt it had been correctly and swiftly diagnosed, that you are now under treatment and that your morale is high.
I kept my compression stockings as a souvenir from my little nose surgery I had more than 1 year ago: I still remember the fierce struggle I had trying to wear them, but that was very useful in distracting my mind from the incoming surgery.
My best wishes for a swift recovery and, if I may give you an advice, be aware of blades while on blood thinners as bleeding would be very difficult to stop.
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