Excellent work Silver.
1. So this is just a stretched out version of 'Potatoes'. Oh Good-ee.
2. No matter how you twist it YOU RESIGNED.
3. That first page is just a day in the life of a parent. Give yourself a bleeping round of applause.
4. Thought you said that when you resigned from your hospital bed it was after being admitted following a suicide attempt? Now it's because you've got imaginary heart condition?
5. Don't actually believe any of it actually.
Sorry i know its just a small query but how could she be prescribed beta blockers so easily?
As i've mentioned on a previous post my gp voiced concerns over my irregular heart beat and i was booked in for hospital appointments and then they told me i had a problem with the aortic valve and then i had open heart surgery and if was only after having surgery than i was prescribed beta blockers which along with a low dosage of aspirin (to thin the blood) i will have to take for the rest of my life?
I could be wrong but if she is talking about having heart problems surely (as in my own case) only a cardiologist can diagnose the actual technicalities of the problem i.e what is causing it which area is affected and the need to prrscribe the right medicine based on pinpointing the origins of the problem?
I've never heard of a doctor just handing out beta blockers for a heart problem no the authority for that comes only from a cardiologist.
Unless beta blockers were prescribed for anxiety?
If they were then i don't really understand does she have a heart condition or not?
An irregular heartbeat is a cause for concern (thats what my lovely gp picked up on and got the ball rolling for further tests?) but as far as i'm aware the gp cannot prescribe beta blockers just for having that symptom alone (i could be wrong but as i said it is not in keeping with my experience)?
So where is the follow up from this then?
Heart problems need to be professionally evaluated you can't just throw it out there that you have a heart problem unless a cardiologist has made a diagnosis?
Its not a triffle or of little important its a life/game changer?
10 years ago i needed surgery i will need surgery again in the future for a valve replacement i have to take meds for the rest of my life.
When i was pregnant with my daughter (after having surgery) i had to be closely monitored and looked after by specialists?
During lockdown i am in the high risk category?
She (imo) needs to be more clear about the state of her health and not just use emotive language to up the ante and basically guilt trip people into taking her statements as the gospel truth or last word?
At the very least that is very irresponsible in my opinion?