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Allan | Report | 23 Sep 2019 22:08 |
Yesterday I went for my six-monthly blood tests. Usually this is just for blood sugar and cholesterol checks. |
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Bobtanian | Report | 24 Sep 2019 00:06 |
So a whole arm full? |
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Allan | Report | 24 Sep 2019 00:32 |
I was just glad to get back into the fresh air. |
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Denburybob | Report | 24 Sep 2019 20:22 |
I fully sympathise Allan. I usually have what I believe is termed a "vaso-vagal" response. I have no control over it, and it is not fear of needles. I have warned those taking my blood of this, and that I am better lying down, and having it taken from the back of my hand, but will they listen? And then they get ratty when it happens. The last one was one of the worse ever. My BP dropped below about 50/20, pulse racing, and me completely out of it. Nurses, doctor, consultant fussing around, canula pumping something in, ECG attached, the works. Wife sent for. She said "He'll be OK in a minute", which they were surprised at. To make thing worse, they had stuck the ECG pads on the wrong way round, which indicated that I was dead! True to form, within a few minutes I was back to normal, and went home.... |
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Denburybob | Report | 24 Sep 2019 20:28 |
...and there's more. A few months ago, my doctor would not repeat a prescription for BP tablets, unless I had a blood test. So I went to see him and explained the situation and that I was not going to subject myself to any more blood tests. To which he informed me that it was "the law". The easy way out of this impasse, I said, was to stop taking them. That is OK by me, he said, and I no longer take them. And, I don't have, and never have had, high BP. He also informed me that it was these tablets that were causing the reduced kidney function which was shown by previous tests.. So, I said, You are telling me that the tablets that were supposed to be keeping me alive are actually killing me. Well, he said, I suppose so. |
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Denburybob | Report | 24 Sep 2019 20:31 |
...so, when we moved up here, I had to sign on at the local surgery, where we went through the whole rigmarole again. I had to keep a record of twice daily BP levels at home for a week, then go back and see him. Average about 135/75 and everyone happy. |