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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostIndeed, fingers crossed. The blood pressure is one thing off your mind though - hopefully one less thing to be stressed about.
I'm not worried - either it will clear up on its own, or the doctor will work out what it is. I know a few people that have had similar that has suddenly disappeared with no resurgence - my mum takes anti-sickness tablets daily still but (touch wood) is OK at the moment. She's had it for nearly 40 years now, and has suffered longer and worse than I have with this lot.
On the plus side, I've read some good books while I've been off, and am reading an absolute cracker which is giving me some new ideas about my way of life, in a positive manner.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThis morning was "interesting" to say the least.
Blood pressure is averaging at a normal level, so there is nothing to treat there. Go back in three months to check the level as it needs to be monitored.
Vertigo is still no better, so he is going to refer me to a neurologist / straight to the hospital for either a CAT or MRI scan. My symptoms are the opposite of anything that tends to happen with brain tumour or anything like that, so he's not worried but wants to do a scan just to make sure.
He's now put me on beta blockers for the next three to six months to treat the migraines, which is good news. I'll be on them for at least three to six months, and then will try to wean off them over another three months to see if the migraines come back. Sometimes it just breaks the cycle and there is no further treatment; sometimes they go away and come back in a few years; sometimes it stops them but they come back when you stop taking them. It will be a year really before I stop taking them completely, but at least we're now taking some action.
Unless the migraines are still bad, go back once I've had the brain scan, but no idea when that will be. Go back to work once I feel ready, which will be once the vertigo disappears completely.
So - slowly making progress. I've had to reassure my parents this morning that they are more worried about it all than I am - my dad has been checking savings accounts to see what money they can lend me while I'm not working, so I've had to detail my savings and company situation to reassure them that I don't need anything, but thanks for the very sweet offer. They still see me as their baby, which is nice (at times!)Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostSssssh! I'm glueing together 15,374 Z80s, but don't tell anyone...Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
Sssssh! I'm glueing together 15,374 Z80s, but don't tell anyone...Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIndeed - only 354 more things to rule out before we get to the bottom of it!!
I'm not worried - either it will clear up on its own, or the doctor will work out what it is. I know a few people that have had similar that has suddenly disappeared with no resurgence - my mum takes anti-sickness tablets daily still but (touch wood) is OK at the moment. She's had it for nearly 40 years now, and has suffered longer and worse than I have with this lot.
On the plus side, I've read some good books while I've been off, and am reading an absolute cracker which is giving me some new ideas about my way of life, in a positive manner.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIndeed - only 354 more things to rule out before we get to the bottom of it!!
Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostOn the plus side, I've read some good books while I've been off, and am reading an absolute cracker which is giving me some new ideas about my way of life, in a positive manner.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhat is it called? I always like recommendations for a good book - sasguru has given me a few.......
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