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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2026161" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Your journey strikes me as much harder than mine. Although I have had numerous CVE, I have always bounced back from them. This current mishap is the same. I am able to walk talk pass wind whatever, just as much as before the event. The only change I note now is that my diabetes has just about gone. For example I went to the hospital cafe an hour or so ago, had a monster Latte coffee, and a belgian choccie twist, and walked back to my ward. My sugars, taken after climbing two sets of stairs was 8.1 mmol.l. up from my fasting level of 5.6 this morning. Hooray! Something is working well today.</p><p></p><p>Yes I used to be in BUPA, but my experience with it when I had my first heart attack was such that I immediately cancelled my membership. Not impressed. But doctors insist I am too ill to go home or even get home leave. I feel I am definitely bed blocking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2026161, member: 196898"] Your journey strikes me as much harder than mine. Although I have had numerous CVE, I have always bounced back from them. This current mishap is the same. I am able to walk talk pass wind whatever, just as much as before the event. The only change I note now is that my diabetes has just about gone. For example I went to the hospital cafe an hour or so ago, had a monster Latte coffee, and a belgian choccie twist, and walked back to my ward. My sugars, taken after climbing two sets of stairs was 8.1 mmol.l. up from my fasting level of 5.6 this morning. Hooray! Something is working well today. Yes I used to be in BUPA, but my experience with it when I had my first heart attack was such that I immediately cancelled my membership. Not impressed. But doctors insist I am too ill to go home or even get home leave. I feel I am definitely bed blocking. [/QUOTE]
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