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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    As an addendum I've went back to work, immediately suffered with flu-like symptoms, ended up back in hospital for 12 days in isolation ward


    Welcome to the online department of NHS psychiatric hospital - you won't get heart attack on here but if you don't bleed from ears within 24 hours you'll get your money back...

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  • stek
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    As an addendum I've went back to work, immediately suffered with flu-like symptoms, ended up back in hospital for 12 days in isolation ward (thought I might have Swine Flu) on antibios on drip, and oxygen mask 24/7 which stunk (I am in the minority who can smell or think they they can smell oxygen) and roared like a rain on a corrugated roof which kept me awake for four nights, before I refused to wear it then they gave me this nose one which was perfect...

    Anyway, back out now, contract fuked out of the water but what the hell, got a year or more in the war chest but still, it's a pisser to see it going....

    Feel A1 in myself, but fatigued when I do anything like even a decent walk, that will get better hopefully, I've had two weeks in a bed with no escape.

    The good news is my BP is normal, pulse normal, oxy level normal (with pills), angiogram revealed no blockages, which I feared given family history, bit of a pleasant surprise, EPS revealed heart normal (ie no heart attack) but I have heart failure which sounds dramatic but means it's not really being efficient, due to the arrhythmia. ICD will kick me if I have another event but it's not so far.

    So I've come out of this healthier but knackered!

    Prior I had no warnings whatsoever, just felt a bit light-headed (heart was doing 240 bpm - too fast to deliver oxy) so I recommend anyone over 50 get checked, especially if you have family history, might mean dead or alive..

    Interestingly I looked on a US forum about ICD (defibrillator) and one guy just got the bill for his, $159,000! And his health insurance only covers $47,000 of it so I gather from asking US friends that means he signs his house over to the hossie - he can live there till he dies but bang goes his legacy. Don't ever slag off the NHS really, it's like a Gov Church, the only official Government Agency where you will not be prejudged, pre-existing conditions no matter, imagine if I wanted to live in USA now, I'd be on death watch....

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  • Scrag Meister
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    Sorry to hear about your health problems, glad its sorting itself out.

    But would have thought a thing like this would have made you realise what a complete waste of your life posting on CUK really is.

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  • oscarose
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    Take it easy old boy and don’t be rushing around and speeding.
    Take another 6 months off – health comes first old chap.

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  • NickFitz
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    Sounds a bit hectic Welcome back

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  • mudskipper
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    Glad you're on the mend.

    Welcome back.

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  • Sysman
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    Glad to hear you got through it.

    Welcome back.

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  • realityhack
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    Bloody hell.

    Glad to hear you're well, could have been a lot worse. Live life to the full from here on in, it's a good thing to be reminded of your mortality.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    I did the London to Brighton bike ride last Sunday for bhf.

    Still not too late to sponsor me
    Me me me. Lookatme!

    Didn't even say thanks for the sponsorship you got last year, so you can feck right off this year.

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Been away, bit of a flounce at first but there ya go! Bit of bad news, had a bit of an heart prob, been in hossie a fair while, not earning, major pisser...

    Being a Bolton Wanderers fan I am naturally cynical, so I took the piss out of Mwamba collapsing on the pitch etc, not so much him, more the hype, dead for 78 mils etc...

    So what happens? I get the same thing, tho VT instead of VF, and new I have a defibrillator fitted, pills for life and lump in my left shoulder.

    Back to work tmrw tho, at fookin' last!!!!

    Flounced cos of speeding ticket thread, ironically can't drive now so I think I won?
    I did the London to Brighton bike ride last Sunday for bhf.

    Still not too late to sponsor me

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  • administrator
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    Sorry to hear the bad news - not earning for a few weeks is a nightmare. You must have been well p!ssed off

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  • Cliphead
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    Welcome back! Stay healthy and don't let MF drive up yer blood pressure.

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Glad you're up on your feet! Welcome back.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post


    Welcome back - sorry to hear about your health problem, at least you are alive and can post on CUK again!
    Cheers

    Scary thing was on day I was discharged Nurse checked Defib via laptop, I wasn't wired up, but she could slow down and speed up my heart from it, felt it too...

    Had some Morphine too, overrated, just like getting pissed in an instant....

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post


    Welcome back - sorry to hear about your health problem, at least you are alive and can post on CUK again!
    Is that actually a benefit?

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