Since my latter few posts consisted of Pulmonary Edema being a confirmed diagnosis & highly suspected Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension as indicated by an EKG.. Let's take a longer walk through the feelings accompanied before & after diagnosis. Including those who haven't recieved one up to date. As I've related my story stage by stage, readers … Continue reading 70 ~ Care to be aware, there and share ~
Month: June 2018
73 ~ I have learnt ~
Eveyone is asking how I'm feeling & what's the latest news regarding feedback from drs, because that's where I stopped last with my current condition. Out of his own accord & good will, he'd suggested to meet with us a day or 2 after Eid... as he was supposed to be JHB. (Originally from Cape … Continue reading 73 ~ I have learnt ~
69 ~ Remedies for relief~
68 ~ Mountainous rewards – Part 2/2 ~
MIGRAINE One name A type of pain Difficult to tame Makes the body lame And can drive a person insane Every migraine that resembles a mountain crushing the head, is in actual fact, mountains of unthought rewards stored for the difficulties undergone & patience excercised Question: Please tell me what can my friend take for … Continue reading 68 ~ Mountainous rewards – Part 2/2 ~
72 ~ Deep inside ~
"It demands to be felt!" The topic of Small Fiber Sensory Polyneuropathy - SFSPN has been covered in the initial posts... Small Fiber nerves interlink with the Autonomic nervous system, therefore, when 1 type is affected, the other generally gets affected as well. Remember; our nerves are parable to lines & cords of electricity that … Continue reading 72 ~ Deep inside ~
71~ No condition is insignificant ~
As a sequel to the previous post, I've changed the originality of this post to share the story of a young girl, merely 17 years of age now. Diagnosed with TB of the lymphatic system at the age of 15. Diseases may differ but I totally hear her out as she relates various stages of … Continue reading 71~ No condition is insignificant ~
66 ~ An imperial, tranquil name ~
WARNING SIGNS & GUIDELINES FOR BLOOD CLOTS IN THE LUNGS: ⚠ Difficulty breathing. ⚠ Chest pain that worsens with a deep cough. ⚠ Coughing, coughing up blood. ⚠Faster than normal or irregular heartbeat. Seek immediate attention if you experience these signs or symptoms. DID YOU KNOW? Doctors use anticoagulants, also known as blood thinners, to … Continue reading 66 ~ An imperial, tranquil name ~
65 ~ A great escape ~
Narrative of Friday nights saga 《 8/06/2018 》 Our bodies speak by indications I often tend to dismiss these notifications. 8:15 PM Ignored the whispers Until they turned into hollers 11:12 PM Me; walking slowly to bed Delightedly thinking! I sure can get, Few hours of sleep Will be a good reap. Woah! A right … Continue reading 65 ~ A great escape ~
67 ~ Saved from sinking ~
Apologies for my sequence of posts being a bit off track. I prefer a continounity of series, however, it's a bit difficult trying to put the blog up to date from the time everything began, as well as important updates of my current condition. The mystery blogger award chapter, finale of 2017 hospital admission, follow … Continue reading 67 ~ Saved from sinking ~
64 ~ The aftermath ~
A 5 day delay with this post. No words needed.. lol by now you already know how much my body loves excitement & drama 😂🙈 《 SCENE 4 》 PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTS Are nasty brats! Which check lung capacity by inhaling & exhaling in a certain manner guided by the Dr or physiologist. The third … Continue reading 64 ~ The aftermath ~