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Mr Jack Started conversation Oct 5, 2005
I need a blood test, for diabeties and a function tests for my organs and other stuff.
I need an ECG, again.
Blood pressure test, again.
I need an eye test. My vision is getting burry/unfocused in the distance.
I need to get around to getting a dentist.
I need a hair cut.
I need to find out if I'm showing early signs of arthritis.
I'm starting to tink about askig for stomach reduction surgery.
I need to cut and bleed and stop feeling this way.
I need to hold back these tears.
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Milla, h2g2 Operations Posted Oct 5, 2005
I think you are right - try to get a stomach reduction! Some of your other problems might go away if you lose weight.
Mums arthritis improved greatly when she lost 10 kg. She didn't have surgery though, she had the Cambridge diet. She has kept most of it off, but some weight found it's way back...
And diabetes, blood pressure and heart should be better for it too. Get all the help you can, Dear!
Try not to cut though...
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Snailrind Posted Oct 5, 2005
"I think you are right - try to get a stomach reduction! Some of your other problems might go away if you lose weight. "
And others might replace them. This is major surgery we're talking; surgery has side-effects. (I know you'll look into it properly if you go for it, Nyx, but sheesh.)
"I need a hair cut."
Nah, that's just a fallacy put about by hairdressers to keep them in business. Still, society has come a long way since the old days: in the sixteenth century they used to cut people's legs off too. Fact.
"I need to cut and bleed and stop feeling this way."
Hang on in there, sweet thing. (She says, unnecessarily.)
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Milla, h2g2 Operations Posted Oct 6, 2005
Uhmm, it does sound very callous... But I believe it is an option nevertheless? Losing weight is a struggle, and with the right help this could work. And I believe other options have been tried already?
And I meant physical/health problems. The only soul help might be liking the fellow in the mirror a little more...
Ach. I can never make this sound positive .
Best of luck Dear!
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Snailrind Posted Oct 6, 2005
I know you're not being callous, Milla, and that you only ever want to help. I just think surgery's jumping the gun when Nyx hasn't yet had the tests he mentioned.
"The only soul help might be liking the fellow in the mirror a little more..."
I agree. Try telling him a joke, Nyxkind; he might turn out to be quite friendly.
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Steph~ "Yeah, we only want a beat that we can drum to" Posted Oct 6, 2005
s. You know what I always tell you..... You are a wonderful person just how you are, weigh your options carefully on this one with the surgery, I know four people that have had it and they are all very happy, but look into it if it's something you want.
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Mr Jack Posted Oct 6, 2005
It's not something I want. It the last sodding resort. And I may not even be allowed to use it anyway because of the risk that I'll die under aneasthetic.
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Mr Jack Posted Oct 7, 2005
Well generally speaking the more obese you are the higher the risk you'll die under a general anaesthetic because of the strain it puts on the heart and lungs and because the fatter you are the longer it take to get into and close up the body.
And 20% of people having stomach surgery get some kind of complication.
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Mr Jack Posted Oct 10, 2005
I see my GP tomorrow, I shall try to give a good account of what has not been right with me. And see what he has to say about me have surgery.
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Mr Jack Posted Oct 16, 2005
Thought I replied to this already...
Get blood test, for diabeties etc on Tuesday.
ECG inconclusive.
Blood pressure test, didn't happen.
No recommendation for somewhere that does free eye tests.
Dental pain has gotten worse, will try to sort out dentist sooner rather than later.
Appointment for haircut on Tuesday.
GP didn't think it's arthritis. Didn't suggest any alternatives though.
Will be discussing stomach reduction surgery as option in more detail on Tuesday.
I haven't self-harmed.
Have cried.
Have now completely lost my sense of smell. I can not smell a thing no matter how strong. I'm hoping this is not a permanent effect of smoking.
I've not stopped coughing in days and days. I don't think I will stop until I've brought up blood and lung. I'm hoping this is not a permanent effect of smoking.
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Snailrind Posted Oct 16, 2005
What was the ECG testing for?
You can get free eye tests anywhere, provided you're suitably poor. Just go into any optician's and ask for one of the forms for applying for free NHS treatment. I can't remember what they're called, but they'll know what you mean. Make sure they give you a postage paid envelope with it.
Dentists. Pah.
Hairdressers.
I found an interesting NHS website:
http://www.besttreatments.co.uk/btuk/conditions/12976.html
Odd about your sense of smell.
Have you recently given up smoking?
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Mr Jack Posted Oct 16, 2005
I don't know if I've stopped smoking recently, yet. I've not smoked since Thursday. But then I rarely smoke when I visit here... However this this time because of the persistant coughing etc, I'm extra keen not to buy a packet of ten when I get back to Haywards Heath... Which reminds me I need to get to the bus stop, now.
Once my hair gets to my shoulders it needs layering [appearance] and shortening [comfort and appearence].
Look at the site later...
Take care folks...
The Nyxkind.
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- 4: Milla, h2g2 Operations (Oct 6, 2005)
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