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Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 11 Aug 2022, 10:03
by Tripps
Tizer wrote: 11 Aug 2022, 09:50 That article is a good, accurate and concise summary,
Good - glad you agree with my assessment of it. Problem wih the current issue is that the regions which still have polio and considerable resitance to dealing with it as the rest of the world has done, is Pakistan and Afghanistan. The flow of people from that area is large and there will inevitably be accusations of racism to complicate matters.

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 11 Aug 2022, 10:08
by Tizer
Yes, and especially if Trump becomes US President again.

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 12 Aug 2022, 02:56
by Stanley
"especially if Trump becomes US President again."
Don't remind me of that possibility Peter! Just when I thought things couldn't possibly get worse..... :sad:

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 12 Aug 2022, 09:36
by Tizer
Unless they can use the present court case to prevent him ever being President again we'll see Trump or Trump v2.0 in the White House soon. Either that or the second American civil war. Or the fragmentation of the `United' States into several independent nations.

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 13 Aug 2022, 02:15
by Stanley
Peter, If you had posted that ten years ago we'd have been questioning what you were on but today it's a perfectly reasonable scenario. I always knew that change accelerates but my god, it's speeding up exponentially now.
[I think we may be off piste.... :biggrin2: ]

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 14 Aug 2022, 13:14
by Big Kev
Swimming today may have been a mistake, my left arm and wrist seem to be rebelling against the exercise. Thankfully I have physio on Wednesday so they should sort me out.

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 15 Aug 2022, 03:10
by Stanley
Lots of bits of me 'rebel against exercise' Kev. If you find a cure, let me know..... :biggrin2:

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 15 Aug 2022, 08:00
by plaques
Big Kev wrote: 14 Aug 2022, 13:14 Swimming today may have been a mistake, my left arm and wrist seem to be rebelling against the exercise. Thankfully I have physio on Wednesday so they should sort me out.
The problem with adult swimmers especially those who don't do it too often is that they have far too much strength and attack it as though it was a weight lifting competition. Swimming requires relaxed flexible movements with just enough effort to pull yourself along. Most learner adults think they have to create tsunami size waves or else they will sink. You don't need muscles on your eyebrows just relax and take it easy.

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 15 Aug 2022, 08:14
by Sue
plaques wrote: 15 Aug 2022, 08:00
Big Kev wrote: 14 Aug 2022, 13:14 Swimming today may have been a mistake, my left arm and wrist seem to be rebelling against the exercise. Thankfully I have physio on Wednesday so they should sort me out.
The problem with adult swimmers especially those who don't do it too often is that they have far too much strength and attack it as though it was a weight lifting competition. Swimming requires relaxed flexible movements with just enough effort to pull yourself along. Most learner adults think they have to create tsunami size waves or else they will sink. You don't need muscles on your eyebrows just relax and take it easy.
Thats all I can do. No power swimming for me, I just plod along doing breast stroke .

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 15 Aug 2022, 08:38
by Big Kev
Sue wrote: 15 Aug 2022, 08:14
plaques wrote: 15 Aug 2022, 08:00
Big Kev wrote: 14 Aug 2022, 13:14 Swimming today may have been a mistake, my left arm and wrist seem to be rebelling against the exercise. Thankfully I have physio on Wednesday so they should sort me out.
The problem with adult swimmers especially those who don't do it too often is that they have far too much strength and attack it as though it was a weight lifting competition. Swimming requires relaxed flexible movements with just enough effort to pull yourself along. Most learner adults think they have to create tsunami size waves or else they will sink. You don't need muscles on your eyebrows just relax and take it easy.
Thats all I can do. No power swimming for me, I just plod along doing breast stroke .
That's all I was doing...

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 16 Aug 2022, 15:59
by Sue
Oh dear Kev

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 16 Aug 2022, 19:23
by Big Kev
Sue wrote: 16 Aug 2022, 15:59Oh dear Kev
I know, I feel a right wimp :biggrin2:

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 17 Aug 2022, 02:58
by Stanley
I got a call yesterday from my GP. I've been expecting it for ten days and it has been on my mind. He wanted to make quite sure I understood the worst possible consequences of refusing tests and investigations at Airedale to check if my tumour is returning. I didn't need to hear them and knew that it was a gamble. It took ten minutes to convince him I knew what he was telling me so I hope we can write that one off now.
I know he had to do it but it's not a cheerful subject....
Kev, you're not a wimp, just mortal! These things happen, especially when you get really old..... :biggrin2:

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 17 Aug 2022, 06:37
by Stanley
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Here is a list that Private Eye published this week. It shows the excess profits made for supplying PPE by just a few of the companies involved.... Some interesting reading....

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 18 Aug 2022, 07:33
by Big Kev
Apparently the accident did a fair bit of damage, it's mainly from the neck and shoulders (whiplash) but it's impacting my left arm. My right arm has recovered from the initial damage but is not 100% yet.
I have some light exercises to loosen my neck a bit and need to apply heat to it (microwaveable wheat bag) and ice on my left arm. The physiotherapist did say it would get worse before it got better, how lovely. I have another appointment in a couple of weeks so he can inflict some proper pain :biggrin2:

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 18 Aug 2022, 07:57
by plaques
Big Kev wrote: 18 Aug 2022, 07:33 Apparently the accident did a fair bit of damage, it's mainly from the neck and shoulders (whiplash) but it's impacting my left arm. My right arm has recovered from the initial damage but is not 100% yet.
I have some light exercises to loosen my neck a bit and need to apply heat to it (microwaveable wheat bag) and ice on my left arm. The physiotherapist did say it would get worse before it got better, how lovely. I have another appointment in a couple of weeks so he can inflict some proper pain
Bad luck Kev. Mrs P suffered/suffers from some neck damage years ago. The pain moves round from one shoulder to the other for no rhyme or reason. A scan showed some collapse of the disc. I won't offer up any exercises I'll leave that to the experts.

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 18 Aug 2022, 08:26
by plaques
Dr John Campbell on the latest covid vaccine study in Taiwan . Rather a long one at 18 minutes. He paints a rather disturbing picture that a study of young people taking up the vaccine showed irregular heart problems that have never been discussed at this level before. Campbell The report suggests that the Pfizer vaccine on this age group may be inflicting a high percentage of heart problems, over 4% that could be very serious in the wrong circumstances. He also suggests that since the current vaccines seem not to be affective on the new strains of the virus why are we dosing people up with them?

Worth listening to

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 18 Aug 2022, 10:17
by Tripps
Perhaps connected to the above ? I saw this advert for the first time a few days ago, and a lot of the thoughts discussed in the article also crossed my mind. It's not hard to make a conspiracy theory out of it all.

British Heart Foundation TV advert

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 19 Aug 2022, 03:28
by Stanley
I suspect that any field in medicine, if subjected to the same scrutiny given to Covid, would produce similar stories of 'possible' consequences. Rather like the conversation I had with my GP the other day when he spelled out to me all the possible consequences of declining any further investigation or treatment of my cancer.
Think of the possible consequences of brewing a pot of tea!

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 19 Aug 2022, 09:25
by Tizer
Re BHF....But the charity bosses need to maximise their `compensation packages'! :extrawink:

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 22 Aug 2022, 15:52
by Tizer
I'm posting this here because it concerns the NHS, it's shortage of staff and difficulties finding UK citizens to employ.
My cousin runs her own business but also works part-time in admin at the local main hospital. She's responsible for records in the Stroke Unit. She recently tried to book some holiday dates but the management said she wasn't due any and that she's been taking too much holiday in previous years. She's a feisty lass and took them to task on the claim. They said she's taken more than she is allowed for her 10 years in service. She pointed out that she has worked in the same job for them for the last 20 years and the holiday entitlement is based on that. Having been shamed on their record keeping they then tried to stop her taking her holiday on the dates she requested because other staff were on holiday. She queried that too and found they were referring to a different unit which has no links with her Stroke Unit. No wonder the NHS has so many problems when its management can't get even the simple things right!

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 24 Aug 2022, 20:05
by Tripps
Lying horizontal, with your mouth wide open, with your top set as 'exhibit A', and speaking to a disembodied voice high up somewhere over you left shoulder, with a bright light shining full in your face, is not the ideal environment to be stating your case for a warranty claim on your new teeth.

I won though - 'not fit for purpose, and start again free of charge' was the result.

Risky - having a wrought with your dentist though. :laugh5:

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 25 Aug 2022, 03:01
by Stanley
It had to be done David. I have been very lucky with mine, never any problem except for the bottom set wearing out!
Peter, the deplorable state of administration in the major national enterprises is just one of the facets of modern life I find so difficult. I am convinced it is the lack of staff to actually confront problems face to face.
I have my own cross to bear, British Gas have not taken a payment on time as per my agreement with them since October 2021. And before you ask, have totally ignored two official complaints.

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 25 Aug 2022, 05:14
by Big Kev
Stanley wrote: 25 Aug 2022, 03:01 I have my own cross to bear, British Gas have not taken a payment on time as per my agreement with them since October 2021. And before you ask, have totally ignored two official complaints.
https://www.ombudsman-services.org/sectors/energy

Re: MEDICAL MATTERS

Posted: 25 Aug 2022, 05:33
by Stanley
Yes Kev, I am looking at that option actively.