The catheter removal was a disaster which rapidly turned
into a nightmare. Long story, but suffice it to say that I spent four hours in
agony (and I don’t exaggerate) having cold air blown onto me, an oxygen mask
fitted, and a bevy of clinicians checking this, that, and the other every five
minutes with an imposing array of instruments, needles and concerned frowns. When the pain
subsided from severe to merely moderate they took me back into hospital where I
remained for two days.
After that I was visited by doctor after doctor who each had
his own ideas as to what was wrong and what needed to be done about it. It was
irritatingly confusing. And then they sent me home with a load of medications
and told me to wait for the letter calling me in for yet another procedure in
about two weeks. (Will I last that long, I wonder.) If the next procedure establishes
the cause of the problem there will be further treatment which might include
another operation.
I’m not enjoying this. Will probably post again when and if
I feel better.
Thanks for reading.
2 comments:
I was so sorry to hear this! Not exactly helping your fear of hospitals/medical procedures, is it? My thoughts are with you for a speedy recovery.
Thanks Della. I can only wait for the next letter and see what the next scan shows up. All a bit of a pain, but at least I've learned a bit more about the nature of suffering and do realise there are people massively worse off than me.
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