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Old 25th April 2017, 21:07   #21
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Thanks All, nothing to do with my bladder it is a continuation of the removal of my gall stones and subsequent open surgery that all started June last year
My body keeps re-infecting itself and they cannot find out why / how. Since my final discharge after the complications in November 16 I have been in and out of casualty / hospital every three or four weeks. I have tried my best to keep it quiet but now that gobby Twot (having trouble with my vowels ) Actros has blurted thought I best say something.

Waiting for a 4th MRCP scan tomorrow (hopefully) which is closely following my 4th CT scan but everything looks relatively normal.
It looks like they may rotate me on different antibiotics every couple of months until they work out the cause but the consultant specialist has said he is currently stumped. I have had NHS treatment from this specialist through the NHS emergency and continued with him through my BUPA cover and still every three to four weeks I feel "ill" sweat, shiver, my temp starts to rise up through 38 degrees usually reaching 39.4 and the have to put me on a drip and give me intravenous Antibiotics. Still waiting for the latest results on the blood cultures to see if they give any indication but the bile duct from the liver is still favourite as that was what was damaged during surgery. For the medically inclined the CT/MRCP MRI scans showed normal liver, kidney, pancreas and lymph functions and no restrictions in the billary tree from what I can remember seeing/being told about the reports
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Old 25th April 2017, 21:09   #22
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its yer vis motor....
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Old 25th April 2017, 21:10   #23
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Get well asap, one day at a time should sort it out, Denise says people don't come with a warranty and need mending from time to time..A bit like a Rover really.
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Old 25th April 2017, 21:17   #24
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Thanks All, thing to do with my bladder it is a continuation of the removal of my gall stones and subsequent open surgery that all started June last year
My body keeps re-infecting itself and they cannot find out why / how. Since my final discharge after the complications in November 16 I have been in and out of casualty / hospital every three or four weeks. I have tried my best to keep it quiet but now that gobby Twot (having trouble with my vowels ) Actros has blurted thought I best say something.

Waiting for a 4th MRCP scan tomorrow (hopefully) which is closely following my 4th CT scan but everything looks relatively normal.
It looks like they may rotate me on different antibiotics every couple of months until they work out the cause but the consultant specialist has said he is currently stumped. I have had NHS treatment from this specialist through the NHS emergency and continued with him through my BUPA cover and still every three to four weeks I feel "ill" sweat, shiver, my temp starts to rise up through 38 degrees usually reaching 39.4 and the have to put me on a drip and give me intravenous Antibiotics. Still waiting for the latest results on the blood cultures to see if they give any indication but the bile duct from the liver is still favourite as that was what was damaged during surgery. For the medically inclined the CT/MRCP MRI scans showed normal liver, kidney, pancreas and lymph functions and no restrictions in the billary tree from what I can remember seeing/being told about the reports
Something is leaking or they left something in there, I'll stake my chamber pot on it. I reckon they're going to have to look inside at some point, good luck with the current round of treatment.
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Old 25th April 2017, 21:44   #25
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Sending loads of .....healing vibes x

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Old 26th April 2017, 05:38   #26
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Old 26th April 2017, 07:28   #27
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Old 26th April 2017, 07:32   #28
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Not nice, just a thought have you checked your plenums

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Old 26th April 2017, 07:43   #29
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Not nice, just a thought have you checked your plenums

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Best of luck on your continued recovery Dave, have you not thought about installing a self test button

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Old 26th April 2017, 07:48   #30
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Yes I'd say you've swallowed a small gear from a vis motor and it's not VISible enough for a CT scan. Good luck and I hope they find "the fault"
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