Friday, 1 March 2019
Thank you
Thank you everyone ,Its so touching your well wishes and concern , we have so many questions to ask the stroke nurse , Its only after you have got over the shock do you think about these things , There were about 6 tiny specks we could see she said there were multiple ones, If the episodes he has weekly mean he is having a stroke every time its happening he has had a lot more since the MRI as its averaging 2/3 times a week, he had one on the way to the hospital, we had to get him in there in a wheelchair , Hopefully the nurse will answer any concerns.
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In our experience with husband's heart failure, the cardiac nurses were so much more helpful, approachable, friendly and even more knowledgeable than the consultant, and certainly more so than our GP. They are specialists in their field and so much more experienced at dealing with patients who are frequently in shock at the basic bald diagnosis.
ReplyDeleteMy mother had mini strokes for many years. She continued to enjoy traveling the world until her late 80's. She had to stop because of the terrible arthritis in her back and knees. We all worried about some of the places she traveled ( Borneo, Thailand, Egypt among many others) in case something happened to her away from medical help but she said that was the way she intended to live her life!
ReplyDeleteThe cardiac nurses for Gerard were amazing, thoughtful and helpful. Like Sooze said specialists in their field so I am sure they will be able to help with any of your concerns.
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