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Re: Prince Charles: Doctors must have Care and Compassion!
Having read the comments by John and Margaret, my experience with a rapid heartbeat has been a bit different.
My pulse appears to be naturally high, above the "normal" 100bpm and up to 120 I would say. When I was in hosp in Jan, the night before my op this was noticed and caused some alarm, doctors were sent for, my chest was listened to and I had an ECG. I told them it would probably go higher thanks to anxiety about the op, they found nothing wrong and forgot about it. Then a few weeks ago I had to have a procedure at Preston to insert a catheter into my heart, again they noticed a rapid pulse, I told them it was par for the course and would probably subside once the procedure was under way. Which it did and as I was hooked up to an ecg machine as part of the procedure again it was not taken any further. Last week I went for a blood transfusion and the same thing happened, high pulse, everyone got very excited, I told them it would go away once I was hooked up to the drip but they sent for the doc anyway who listened to my heart and said all was fine, it must be just me as I'd been saying all along. Of course when they get all excited about it it makes it worse so I asked if could have THIS PERSON HAS A NORMALLY HIGH HEART RATE plastered across the front of my notes I know my pulse was nowhere near as high as John and Margaret describe and I know all the docs and nurses have to take note of anything unusual but I'm getting a teeny bit fed up of having to explain every time. I guess I should be glad they take it so seriously... |
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If you are anaemic then your pulse rate does go up in relation/response to there being fewer red cells about and any nurse or doctor worth their salt would realise that......anxiety,a raised temperature and infection might do the same as well.
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Most people are anxious before an operation......even minor ones..though I firmly believe that minor operations only happen to someone else...any operation that we ourselves have is a major disruption to our lives.
Just being in hopsital where you give all control of your life to someone else(who doesn't know you) is a worry. |
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id setlle for doctors knowing their damn place in the system
i took my son to great harwood medical center and the doctor rubbished information/facts given to me by both a cancer specialist and saint marys genetics at manchester and as it turns out information that it is critical to my sons future safety has been negelctfully omitted from his personal records 10 years after them been sent to the practice as soon as my practice is taking on again he will be switching his doctor pronto i had to ring my cancer specialist and have him have a quick chat with my son to undo the crap this paticular doctor was shoveling |
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A lot of GP's are clever clogs (they like to flex their know how for the sake of it!) and dispute information they don't agree with- also where you have medical centers with several GP's that you may see, they often contradict each other. For example one longterm GP at a place I use cut the strength of pain killers I was given. A week later I went in and a locum gave me the strongest type of pill of that type (without question) and had a bad attitude to boot! :rolleyes:
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Everyone seems to have one thing in common, nobody bothers about the patient's history. |
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This one of the reasons that my daughter has been unable to work since July.......not only did the trainee GP not read her notes(it appeared that he could not navigate the computer system), but he did not listen to the information which she gave him...and denies that this information was given to him verbally.
This meant that her initial treatment was inadequate, leading to two stays in hospital and possibly the need for medication for the rest of her life. |
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I don't think it's Prince Charles' place to pontificate on anything (the Queen doesn't do it). If he'd been born into an average family, with his intelligence & physical attributes, he'd probably have just about made a living as a factory or office worker. |
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