Guest guest Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 It certainly is quiet Mel. I usually receive several digests a day but am now only getting one late at night. Hope your son is coping with the school situation. It's hard to know whether you should get him out of there or not. Depends how torturous it is for him. The end of the year is so close. Surely he's not that bad. Let's see now... Was teaching class the other day and my pants fell down. Luckily I was at the back of the room getting a glass of water. I teach adults so if some saw, they didn't let on. How embarrassing! I have invested in some safety pins. Getting annoyed with restriction wearing off soon after a fill. Thought it had all gone away but I had a cabbage roll today and that didn't go down to well. Managed to hold on it it however. I was surprised as I thought it wasn't working. I guess I'm just used to choosing food that doesn't cause a problem. The paying for fills situation is annoying. Now I've used my 4 fills from the 'package deal', I have to pay $270 + $75 for the hospital. I get just under $100 back from medicare. I wish there were a cheaper way to do it. I hope you are all doing well. It's raining here so I'm off to the gym. Aren't I good? It shuts at 9.30pm but I always manage to procrastinate until 8.30 or so before I leave. Of course, want to get back in time for Chaser and/or Summer Heights High. (V)Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 Hi Ann, Mel adn Everyone It is embarressing, something similiar happened to me when running to a medical emergency when I was still working, the pants did fall down, and I ended up head over heals, the next day new trousers were purchased.... Time has gotten away from me, plus my computer has been the most unreliable piece of equipment in my house, crashing many times, as it has become old and disabled, a bit like it's owner.. lol.. it is limping along now, but the solution arrives next week, I have bought a new computer and I pick this up next week, thank goodness for a Christmas Club one puts money into and forgets lol... Well it is nearly 6 months since I finished up at work, things have been a lot better since leaving work, now when I feel crook I can go and lay down, which was what I had to do on Monday. Went and saw Dr K the neurolgist at town today, he is such a gentleman, I'd been having these what I've affectionately called "Funny Turns' great professional terminology for an ex Nursing Supervisor, even my Doctor could not pin point them, I thought it was my heart, turns out I have 2 issues to deal with. has diagnosed me with BPPV, this is calle Benign Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo, which is basically chrystals that dislodge fronm my ear and cause more diziness but are spearate to the Denieres Disease I live with, never gave this a thought, so he has given me the range of exercises, so hope this makes life better, I keep real vertigo under control now with low sodium diet, but I am finding it harder to get low or no salt foods, since Coles now seem to have mainly their own products, a lot of my staples are falling off the shelves, . I've not started going a couple of suburbs over to Woolworth's, for I believe Coles is letting us down as customers. Secondly, my funny turns have been diagnosed a Migraine Auras, I do not get the headache, just wiped out for the rest of the day after them, so we are amending my medications and he is putting me on a Beta Blocker....... My blood pressure since giving up work ahs dropped to the level of a teenager, so this is impressive, given it was on Stroke Point 6 months ago. So I will be quiet for a few days, I head off on Friday early. so I look forward to catching up with you an Cheers Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 Hi Rob My sympathy goes out to you as I also suffer from BPPV. But the exercises do work and luckily I haven't had a dizzy attack for a couple of years now. At its worst, it used to wake me up from my sleep when I'd rollover in bed and get the whole room is spinning sensation. On the banding front, I'm now 1 week post-op and starting to feel hungry. But am 3.5kgs down already. Haven't had the pants fall down yet, but did try on a pair of trousers that used to be my favourites, only to find that I don't need to undo them anymore. They are definitely going to be my " before " trousers I think!! Have fun with the new computer next week, love to get new toys myself!! Cheers Gail > > Hi Ann, Mel adn Everyone > It is embarressing, something similiar happened to me when running to a medical emergency when I was still working, the pants did fall down, and I ended up head over heals, the next day new trousers were purchased.... > > Time has gotten away from me, plus my computer has been the most unreliable piece of equipment in my house, crashing many times, as it has become old and disabled, a bit like it's owner.. lol.. it is limping along now, but the solution arrives next week, I have bought a new computer and I pick this up next week, thank goodness for a Christmas Club one puts money into and forgets lol... > > Well it is nearly 6 months since I finished up at work, things have been a lot better since leaving work, now when I feel crook I can go and lay down, which was what I had to do on Monday. Went and saw Dr K the neurolgist at town today, he is such a gentleman, I'd been having these what I've affectionately called " Funny Turns' great professional terminology for an ex Nursing Supervisor, even my Doctor could not pin point them, I thought it was my heart, turns out I have 2 issues to deal with. has diagnosed me with BPPV, this is calle Benign Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo, which is basically chrystals that dislodge fronm my ear and cause more diziness but are spearate to the Denieres Disease I live with, never gave this a thought, so he has given me the range of exercises, so hope this makes life better, I keep real vertigo under control now with low sodium diet, but I am finding it harder to get low or no salt foods, since Coles now seem to have mainly their own products, a lot of my staples are falling off the shelves, . I've not started going a couple of suburbs over to Woolworth's, for I believe Coles is letting us down as customers. > > Secondly, my funny turns have been diagnosed a Migraine Auras, I do not get the headache, just wiped out for the rest of the day after them, so we are amending my medications and he is putting me on a Beta Blocker....... My blood pressure since giving up work ahs dropped to the level of a teenager, so this is impressive, given it was on Stroke Point 6 months ago. > > So I will be quiet for a few days, I head off on Friday early. so I look forward to catching up with you an > > Cheers > Rob > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 Hi Rob, I really sympatise with you. I have also been diagnosed with BPPV a couple of weeks ago. I have been suffering for about 8 months now and didn't really think much of it till I had a check up with neuro for face spams and he knew what the dizzys were right away. I wish you all the best in getting everything sorted out. It's nice to hear someone else knows about BPPV, I have been feeling like a freek. Take it easy. > > > > Hi Ann, Mel adn Everyone > > It is embarressing, something similiar happened to me when running > to a medical emergency when I was still working, the pants did fall > down, and I ended up head over heals, the next day new trousers were > purchased.... > > > > Time has gotten away from me, plus my computer has been the most > unreliable piece of equipment in my house, crashing many times, as it > has become old and disabled, a bit like it's owner.. lol.. it is > limping along now, but the solution arrives next week, I have bought > a new computer and I pick this up next week, thank goodness for a > Christmas Club one puts money into and forgets lol... > > > > Well it is nearly 6 months since I finished up at work, things have > been a lot better since leaving work, now when I feel crook I can go > and lay down, which was what I had to do on Monday. Went and saw Dr > K the neurolgist at town today, he is such a gentleman, I'd > been having these what I've affectionately called " Funny Turns' great > professional terminology for an ex Nursing Supervisor, even my Doctor > could not pin point them, I thought it was my heart, turns out I have > 2 issues to deal with. has diagnosed me with BPPV, this is > calle Benign Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo, which is basically > chrystals that dislodge fronm my ear and cause more diziness but are > spearate to the Denieres Disease I live with, never gave this a > thought, so he has given me the range of exercises, so hope this > makes life better, I keep real vertigo under control now with low > sodium diet, but I am finding it harder to get low or no salt foods, > since Coles now seem to have mainly their own products, a lot of my > staples are falling off the shelves, . I've not started going a > couple of suburbs over to Woolworth's, for I believe Coles is letting > us down as customers. > > > > Secondly, my funny turns have been diagnosed a Migraine Auras, I do > not get the headache, just wiped out for the rest of the day after > them, so we are amending my medications and he is putting me on a > Beta Blocker....... My blood pressure since giving up work ahs > dropped to the level of a teenager, so this is impressive, given it > was on Stroke Point 6 months ago. > > > > So I will be quiet for a few days, I head off on Friday early. so > I look forward to catching up with you an > > > > Cheers > > Rob > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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