Paul in NZ
26th April 2011, 12:54
I've alluded to and discussed a few times the various medical misfortunes I've endured in recent years... But theres a potentially amazing new development and I'm in search of data...
By way of background to this. I'm a 54 yrs old type 1 diabetic so every trip to the doctors is tinged with them expecting me to pop me bloody cloggs at any point (or at least thats what it feels like)... Truth is the stats are horrible but thats why I try and stay as fit as I can - my own observations over a lifetime of insulin is that the stats are scewed by freaking idiots who plain give up the fight and fat themselves to death. I mean visiting someone gettin dialysis and they are 20+ kg over weight and eating a bucket of KFC to make themselves feel better? If nothing else you dont get much sympathy or help from the nurses when you do that shit.
Anyway - As reported, a few years back I had a tumour removed from a testicle (now that was something to find at 3am I can tell ya, instant focus). Operation was fine but the post op infection came as close to killing me as anything ever has. It has taken soooo long to bounce back and I moaned so much they finally diagnosed coeliac disease (gluten intolerance) ffs. I mean I've probably had that since I was 12...aaarrgghhh! Christ I was a mess towards the end and was so fatigued I'd just collapse. Waking up on the slipway with a kayak on your chest isnt funny and still going for a fish after, despite having to crawl down to the water shows hows screwed up my decision making process was... :rofl: Once I was nearly cleaned up by a car I should definately have know was there as a result of a very poor decision and limited perifial vision (stayed off the bike for a while)
Now - coming to the point (finally) :!:
As I'm getting stronger again I have still noticed that when I'm really tired, everything goes a bit 'wonky' some times... Its very odd - case in point, coming back in through the surf at Otaki the other weekend (kayak fishing) I can out on the last wee wave because the paddle through the bigger ones and the last backwash off the beach did me in. (should have had a rest out the back). To be fair it was a bloody tough paddle back at some pace AND I didnt loose me fish either....
So I mention it to the doc who goes 'hmmmm' and sends me off for tests (translation, please go visit these specialists, they have appropriate cover for patients dropping dead in their surguries, we dont).
Good news - heart guy reckons I'm as fit as a buck rat (fit or stress test on treadmill)
Odd news - the head guy thinks I had a stroke when I was sick.... A stroke ffs? Apparently there are silent strokes, often undiagnosed and the brain is very good at compensating for them untill fatigue sets in.
Now until I get an MRI scan this is all supposition but it does fit the odd symptoms and Vicki tells me its what the ER guy said at the time (like I was listening ffs - I was busy chasing rabbits and taking tea with the mad hatter) but where does that leave me regarding kayaking and the bikes? What I'm doing is pushing a little harder at the gym to increase fitness and cardio ability (and thinking about buying an easier hull to paddle - oh wait, no thats just because I'm jealous of Vickis new boat) but for goodness sake - a fugging stroke? That just happens to old buggers dont it and..... :headbang: oh.....
Gah!
Yeah yeah - doc says maybe a sign something else is brewing but I'm not so sure. Anyone got any tips or suggestions ???? Anyone been through this??
By way of background to this. I'm a 54 yrs old type 1 diabetic so every trip to the doctors is tinged with them expecting me to pop me bloody cloggs at any point (or at least thats what it feels like)... Truth is the stats are horrible but thats why I try and stay as fit as I can - my own observations over a lifetime of insulin is that the stats are scewed by freaking idiots who plain give up the fight and fat themselves to death. I mean visiting someone gettin dialysis and they are 20+ kg over weight and eating a bucket of KFC to make themselves feel better? If nothing else you dont get much sympathy or help from the nurses when you do that shit.
Anyway - As reported, a few years back I had a tumour removed from a testicle (now that was something to find at 3am I can tell ya, instant focus). Operation was fine but the post op infection came as close to killing me as anything ever has. It has taken soooo long to bounce back and I moaned so much they finally diagnosed coeliac disease (gluten intolerance) ffs. I mean I've probably had that since I was 12...aaarrgghhh! Christ I was a mess towards the end and was so fatigued I'd just collapse. Waking up on the slipway with a kayak on your chest isnt funny and still going for a fish after, despite having to crawl down to the water shows hows screwed up my decision making process was... :rofl: Once I was nearly cleaned up by a car I should definately have know was there as a result of a very poor decision and limited perifial vision (stayed off the bike for a while)
Now - coming to the point (finally) :!:
As I'm getting stronger again I have still noticed that when I'm really tired, everything goes a bit 'wonky' some times... Its very odd - case in point, coming back in through the surf at Otaki the other weekend (kayak fishing) I can out on the last wee wave because the paddle through the bigger ones and the last backwash off the beach did me in. (should have had a rest out the back). To be fair it was a bloody tough paddle back at some pace AND I didnt loose me fish either....
So I mention it to the doc who goes 'hmmmm' and sends me off for tests (translation, please go visit these specialists, they have appropriate cover for patients dropping dead in their surguries, we dont).
Good news - heart guy reckons I'm as fit as a buck rat (fit or stress test on treadmill)
Odd news - the head guy thinks I had a stroke when I was sick.... A stroke ffs? Apparently there are silent strokes, often undiagnosed and the brain is very good at compensating for them untill fatigue sets in.
Now until I get an MRI scan this is all supposition but it does fit the odd symptoms and Vicki tells me its what the ER guy said at the time (like I was listening ffs - I was busy chasing rabbits and taking tea with the mad hatter) but where does that leave me regarding kayaking and the bikes? What I'm doing is pushing a little harder at the gym to increase fitness and cardio ability (and thinking about buying an easier hull to paddle - oh wait, no thats just because I'm jealous of Vickis new boat) but for goodness sake - a fugging stroke? That just happens to old buggers dont it and..... :headbang: oh.....
Gah!
Yeah yeah - doc says maybe a sign something else is brewing but I'm not so sure. Anyone got any tips or suggestions ???? Anyone been through this??