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Post by Milly on May 14, 2019 19:58:55 GMT
We are listening to the wolves howling, they are only a few meters from where we stand. Before the wolves there are 2 brown bears, poor things I honestly don't know how they are allowed to keep these animals here, they have no where near the space bears or wolves need. The reason we are here is because it's within walking distance of the hospital where Hans goes in the morning without food or drink 😕 for a myocardscintigraphie, he may need another stent. If we feel like it we may go on somewhere else for a few days, depending what the weather will be. Here's where we are now. Attachment DeletedAttachment Deleted
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Post by Sir Rowley Birkin on May 14, 2019 21:55:26 GMT
That other one, that's parked near you, is just like yours...?
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Post by Milly on May 15, 2019 15:18:27 GMT
We are home, won't be staying out another night until the weather is warmer, it was very cold for the time of year and extremely windy now.
Result of test, he needs another stent and that can be done next week, 21st. May at the same hospital as todays test. There may or may not be a problem because as yet that department is unaware of his thrombopenie and the prostate that still hasn't completely healed.
The overnight stay in the quiet car park wasn't quite as quiet, at 11.15 just as I started to drop off to sleep some idiots arrived in a car screeching around the car park playing boom boom din on the radio as loud as possible, thank goodness they left at midnight, but then sleep was difficult for me, Hans didn't hear much without his hearing aids, one advantage of being hard of hearing, but thats about the only advantage.
On the admission slip diagnosis
Myocardperfusionsstörung
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Post by Milly on May 24, 2019 8:01:23 GMT
Here is the follow on from the wossaname.
I am alone for the next 26 hours or so, Hans is in hospital having a blood transfusion.
Wednesday he saw the haematologist, the chief was not there it was one of his team and a very nice young Polish doctor who spoke reasonable English as well as excellent German.
Two results show the thrombopenie is stable, he needs that checked every 3 months still.
His test showed he is anaemic, because of the bleeding the operation has caused (still not completely stopped, but only slight) In recent weeks he has been breathless, no energy and sleepy, today he will be given a boost with red corpuscles.
On the 19th June he will be in the same hospital again for the stent and another transfusion, this time of the platelets (usually found in large numbers in blood and involved in clotting) they are lacking in his blood.
I told him to come back the man he used to be, his answer "You wouldn't be able to cope"
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Post by Barry B'stard on May 24, 2019 10:11:40 GMT
I gave you a lick and a LOL for the last bit Milly (Funny man). Glad you both still have your sense of humour against all these endless setbacks. A good idea I think to keep an eye on breathlessness and feeling weak with this reoccurring bleeding. I had an internal bleed once in my stomach. I was fooked and my hands went all white. Keep an eye on it (Well I am sure you are).
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Post by Milly on May 24, 2019 11:30:58 GMT
I gave you a lick and a LOL for the last bit Milly (Funny man). Glad you both still have your sense of humour against all these endless setbacks. A good idea I think to keep an eye on breathlessness and feeling weak with this reoccurring bleeding. I had an internal bleed once in my stomach. I was fooked and my hands went all white. Keep an eye on it (Well I am sure you are). There is a saying that I think goes "If you don't laugh you´ll cry" It is very true.
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