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Suze65 09-11-2019 06:01 PM

Well let’s hope an MRI will show up everything, it should ! And then hopefully make a proper plan to sort out your infection, it’s about time they got to the bottom of this, enough is enough.

As for your mankini, you’ll need a new , smaller one by Christmas!

CherryBrandy 12-11-2019 01:24 PM

Carry on nurse! What about Carry on Doctor Emma! that's the real facts of the NHS.

I still remember that and the Frankenstein one and who can forget Camping.

Hope it went ok yesterday Gordon with the MRI. It's nearly a year next month ! we will need to start calling it Pus in boots ! x x:roll::roll::roll:

Suze65 15-11-2019 04:54 PM

How’s it going Gordon

Gordon 15-11-2019 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Suze65 (Post 677856)
How’s it going Gordon

Well went to see consultant today and he was new to me but very informative and showed us all the scan results which show clearly where it's all inflamed.
He didn't know what to suggest so went and got the senior surgeon who even though he got a long swab stick right the way in and all sorts of stuff came out decided that we would wait and see what it does and not operate yet.
So I'm now sat waiting to see if I get really ill again with sepsis or not which I'm not sure if I'm too happy with as I'm now just in my head waiting to get ill.:sad::sad::sad:

Suze65 15-11-2019 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Gordon (Post 677860)
Well went to see consultant today and he was new to me but very informative and showed us all the scan results which show clearly where it's all inflamed.
He didn't know what to suggest so went and got the senior surgeon who even though he got a long swab stick right the way in and all sorts of stuff came out decided that we would wait and see what it does and not operate yet.
So I'm now sat waiting to see if I get really ill again with sepsis or not which I'm not sure if I'm too happy with as I'm now just in my head waiting to get ill.:sad::sad::sad:

I can imagine that doesn’t make you feel very happy, or confident about the outcome, but I’m sure they have your best interest at the centre of their thinking , in what they are suggesting for the way forward. You just have to trust them, I know that’s not easy. Chin up and all that.

emma_mcraf 15-11-2019 09:00 PM

There doesn’t seem to be an easy answer at all to this. I’m really hoping for your sake that there will be no more sepsis and this inflamed area will settle without the need for further surgery.
I’m sure you feel like you’re living in a constant state of limbo, not knowing what is going to happen, and as you’ve had so many infections it must be hard not to think that the same will keep occurring.
I loathe being in limbo for any reason as I think it’s very stressful, so hope you’re looking after your wellbeing as much as you can as everything you’ve had going on this year must have almost totally drained you.
Hope something positive happens very soon.

Yvonne G 16-11-2019 03:11 PM

It's no fun being sick all the time. I wish there was something we could do for you.

Suze65 16-11-2019 03:13 PM

How are you today Gordon

Gordon 16-11-2019 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Suze65 (Post 677864)
How are you today Gordon

Well I'm ok but my wound for some reason is very sore which I'm hoping is just from where he prodded it yesterday.

Yvonne as for doing something just all of you being there is enough for me.

emma_mcraf 16-11-2019 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Gordon (Post 677865)
Well I'm ok but my wound for some reason is very sore which I'm hoping is just from where he prodded it yesterday.

Yvonne as for doing something just all of you being there is enough for me.

That makes me think of the Friends theme tune! :-)
We’re always here. :-D


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