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Dedicated to Gita, my very sweet Mother in Law, who is gravely ill in the hospital..
You know you are loved so very much
Over a week ago she started to hold more fluid. I've increased her diuretics back to the maximum dose.
She is starving and stealing food again.
I've read the Fortekor medication does this, but the vets say no it doesn't make them hungry.
I need to do a thyroid test to see if the treatment actually worked, or if her thyroid level has gone hyper. If it has that would be the cause of possibly her holding more fluid.
I need to get her back to the vet but I'm so reluctant the stress may kill her.
The fumes from the neighbours continue, and I am doing my best to find us a new home. The affordable homes are in possibly undesirable areas. It's not easy. I do lock us all inside when the fumes happen, but we get exposed in that time of noticing and getting inside and they make me nauseas so I can just imagine how badly they are affecting poor Josie and the others.
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Au moment où l'avion faisait un virage à droite et s'inclinait beaucoup avec le bout de l'aile droite pointé vers le sol, certains passagers aux fenêtres, très anxieux, ont interprété que l'avion était incontrôlable et allait tomber, ce qui n'était qu'une illusion.
La voix de l'hôtesse de l'air m'a appelé pour aider pendant le vol : " Attention, y a-t-il un médecin à bord ? Veuillez vous présenter. "
Au bout de l'allée de l'avion, j'ai pu voir l'hôtesse de l'air à côté d'une dame visiblement pâle et en détresse.
La trousse de premiers soins n'était pas vraiment nécessaire, c'était un épisode de trouble panique aigu et intense et le médicament anxiolytique sublingual était dans le sac de la dame, je lui ai juste rappelé et l'aidais à prendre le médicament qu'elle avait apporté avec elle et en raison d'une anxiété sévère, il ne s'en souvenait pas.
C'était des soins médicaux, juste une thérapie rassurante.
Peu de temps après, elle a beaucoup pleuré et s'est rétablie.
Non, ce n'était pas une crise cardiaque comme elle et l'hôtesse de l'air à côté d'elle le pensaient.
Quel était l'outil de diagnostic que j'ai utilisé pour l'aider ?
J'ai utilisé une anamnèse bonne et minutieuse.
J'ai dit :
" Prenez-vous des médicaments ?
Avez-vous besoin de les emporter avec vous en cas d'urgence ?
Quel est le nom du médicament ? "
Et elle a dit : « Rivotril ! »
Ivan
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At the moment the plane made a turn to the right and tilted significantly with the tip of the right wing pointing towards the ground, some passengers at the windows, very anxious, interpreted that the plane was out of control and would crash, which was just an illusion.
The voice of the flight attendant called me to assist during the flight: "Attention, is there a doctor on board ? Please introduce yourself."
At the end of the aisle of the plane, I could see the flight attendant next to a visibly pale and distressed lady.
The first aid kit was not really necessary, it was an episode of acute and intense panic disorder and the sublingual anxiolytic medication was in the lady's bag, I just reminded her and helped her take the medication that she had brought with her and due to severe anxiety but she didn't remember it.
It was medical care, just reassuring therapy.
Shortly after, she cried a lot and recovered.
No, it was not a heart attack as she and the flight attendant next to her thought.
What was the diagnostic tool that I used to help her ?
I used a good and careful history.
I said,
"Are you taking any medication ?
Do you need to carry it with you in case of emergency ?
What is the name of the medication ?"
And she said, "Rivotril !"
Ivan
And later that night, he had a heart(Left Ventiricular) failure!
Thankfully, my father was with him and he quickly responded and shifted him to ICU within 5 minutes.
The next morning, he was much better, but still in the ICU.
Surgiscope Hospital, Chittagong.
My beloved dog. Passed away due to heartfailure......
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After cardiac arrest
Champion beer maker works to rebuild life
BY ELIZABETH GUTH
SPECIAL TO THE STAR-BANNER
CITRA — This time last year, Jamie Schee had just been named Florida's champion beer brewer. He was on top of the brewing world, claiming best of show and a host of gold, silver and bronze medals at the Best Florida Beer Championship.
This year, the father of four is waiting to see if he will need a heart transplant after battling full cardiac arrest, 90 minutes of CPR and 11 electrical shocks to restart his heart.
He suffered a brain injury from lack of oxygen and can't read or write. He can't be left alone and has developed diabetes.
The health crisis came on day 27 of a 90-day waiting period for health insurance to begin at his new job.
BREWMASTER
Jamie hated beer as a kid.
That changed in 1994 when, working as a cook at Hop's restaurant in Palm Harbor, he befriended the brewmaster who showed him the art. He progressed to Hop's in Ocala, where he served as head brewmaster.
"You taste it, you feel it, you make sure it's right - that's what brewing is," he said.
Jamie was working at Spanish Springs Brewing Co. in The Villages when he won Best of Show 2007 in the Best Florida Beer Championship, but the brewery closed shortly after.
His wife, Elissa, encouraged him to find a new job.
"I told him you're the best Florida brewer; put your resume out there," she said.
He did, and received two phone calls the next day.
Jamie left in July for an interview with the Bohemian Brewery in Salt Lake City. The next day, he called Elissa and said the boss wanted him to stay and work as head brewmaster.
The family packed up its eclectically decorated home and prepared to sign closing papers, but those plans quickly came to a halt.
CLINICALLY DEAD
Jamie had been working 70-hour weeks in Salt Lake City and went to relax on his day off, Aug. 11, at a skate park, where he went into full cardiac arrest.
A bystander, who remains unknown to the family, began CPR. Jamie was given 90 minutes of CPR in the skate park, ambulance and hospital. Doctors shocked his heart 11 times as they worked to save his life. He was clinically dead for 90 minutes.
An employee at an emergency room in Salt Lake City called Elissa from Jamie's cell phone to let her know he had been injured.
"I begged the doctors to not let him die," she said. "I did not want him to die alone."
As Jamie, then 35, lay unconscious, his wife flew across the country.
"The doctors told me I had to make some hard decisions and Jamie was going to be a vegetable," she said. "I refused to believe it. He was there. Even if I never had the old Jamie back, I knew something was there."
Jamie, who suffered a brain injury from oxygen deprivation, remembers nothing from his first three weeks in the hospital.
At first, he was in a small community hospital that didn't have a neurologist on staff. After Elissa and family friends Christina Bowen and David Lewis, who had flown out to support the Schees, demanded he be transferred to a larger hospital, his resilient attitude shone.
Instead of the anticipated three weeks in shock trauma, he spent four days, then one week on the cardiac ICU floor and four days on the cardiac floor.
After getting a pacemaker, Jamie moved to rehabilitation. After his feeding tube was removed, Elissa gave him salad and he rubbed the pieces in his hands. One time, she walked in to see him eating an orange - peel and all - because he didn't know he was supposed to peel it.
She gave him a fork and knife and showed him how to use them.
"It was very shocking. I hadn't realized he had lost so much," she said.
Doctors have told Jamie that approximately 5 percent of people live through the cardiac issues he did. Add in the brain injury and that number drops.
According to American Heart Association estimates, more than 95 percent of cardiac arrest victims die prior to arriving at a hospital.
Bowen said she's amazed at Jamie's improvements.
"Every time we see him, he seems a little better. We saw him at his worst; he couldn't even talk," she said. "Statistically it should have taken him a lot longer to get to where he is."
MONEY WOES
Once the Schees returned to Florida, financial problems loomed. Jamie applied for Medicaid and was denied because he had a 401K and savings, two vehicles and a camper.
He couldn't afford follow-up appointments with a cardiologist or neurologist. In October, Jamie became lightheaded and dizzy and spent three days in Shands at the University of Florida in Gainesville. In November, he stayed a week. He suffered from a rapid heartbeat and was placed on medication. Doctors recommended he be seen by heart transplant specialists under the hospital's charity care program.
Blood pumped from his heart with each beat is at 27 percent. Anything below 35 percent is an indicator for heart transplant, but the doctors hope the new medicine will improve Jamie's numbers.
"There is a potential that his heart will come back," Elissa said. They will find out more in April.
Jamie is frustrated he can't drive, or work because of the long hours required and, because of the medication, he can't taste the brews, which is a crucial step in creating award-winning concoctions.
"This is killing me not to be able to work," he said. "Brewing beer was my life, my passion and there's not many people that can do something they love and get paid for it. My mom and dad hated their jobs and I never wanted to be that person. And I got lucky."
GOING FORWARD
The Schees re-applied for Medicaid in December. The state processed the application the day after the deadline, Elissa said, and the family was denied. The state also took away Medicaid and relative caregiver's assistance the family was receiving for its youngest child, Madden, who they adopted as a newborn from Elissa's brother.
Elissa asked friends and family to write Gov. Charlie Crist and soon heard the family would be covered under Medicaid and would receive caregiver's assistance.
But the bills still piled up.
"Our friends and family members have done everything from pay the cable bill to pay the mortgage to buy our groceries," Elissa said. "We have lived off of our savings and it's gone. His family, my mom and our friends have really come together for us."
Although the Utah hospital wrote off the majority of its $230,000 bill, there remain thousands of dollars in bills for doctors and services.
Elissa sends some $5 a month and others $20.
"I can only do what I can do," she said.
Friends say the Schees have always been the family helping others. Bowen said they adopted a family when the single mom couldn't afford Christmas that year. Karisa Deming said the Schees helped her many times when, as a single mom, she had no money.
"They just step up whenever it's asked of them," Deming said. "Every day's a battle, but they still keep getting up to fight."
The Schees, married 13 years, attend church at the First Assembly of God. Elissa said she has always been a believer, but Jamie was more skeptical. Now he's not, he said.
"I'd love to know who initiated CPR. We owe that person a huge thank you. They saved his life," Elissa said. "But I also feel God wasn't ready for Jamie. We've been told by doctors and nurses he's a miracle, and not to thank them but to thank God."
De na zijn overlijden opnieuw ingelijste Bowie affiche uit 2004, voor wat een dramatisch concert in Praag zou worden, dat ertoe leidde dat hij het touren voor gezien hield en zich meer en meer terugtrok. Ik woonde het bij tijdens een vakantie daar.
Allereerst werd het concert op het laatste moment verplaatst naar een kleinere locatie, vanwege de wat tegenvallende bezoekersaantallen, veroorzaakt door een beladen EK wedstrijd tussen Tsjechië en Duitsland, diezelfde avond. (Ook het doorgaan van het Nederlands elftal naar de kwartfinales hing van die wedstrijd af).
Zo trokken we, op een mooie zomeravond, met een hele schare zingende fans door Praag, van de ene naar de andere concert gelegenheid.
Ook daar was er nog voldoende ruimte en leek het wel wat of de wereldster voor genodigden optrad. Een voor Bowie’s doen sober optreden, zonder overbodige toeters en bellen, puur gericht op de muziek en zijn uitstraling, wat mij zeker aansprak en stond als een huis. Totdat……. zijn gezicht vertrok van de pijn en hij naar zijn schouder en borst greep, waarna het niet lang duurde voordat hij gebogen het podium verliet. Dit herhaalde zich drie keer, waarbij hij tot slot op een kruk plaats nam. Heel ongebruikelijk voor zo’n podium dier. “Een echte” dacht ik nog, die het niet zo maar op gaf. Changes werd als laatste song gespeeld, maar grotendeels (helemaal?) instrumentaal, want toen was hij, na welgemeende excuses, al definitief in de coulissen verdwenen, ondersteund door een lijfwacht. Vreemd en indrukwekkend, zo’n artiest zo kwetsbaar te zien. David Bowie - Praag Setlist
De saamhorigheid onder het aanwezige publiek was al groot, maar werd hierdoor nog eens versterkt.
Dat gold ook voor de Tsjechische en Nederlands voetbalfans, want eenmaal terug in het hotel kwam het bericht dat Tsjechië van Duitsland had gewonnen, waardoor Nederland door ging naar de kwartfinales. Weer van een heel andere orde, maar ook daardoor dus een gedenkwaardige avond.
Wat Bowie betreft kwam er na een eerste foute diagnose aan het licht dat er heel wat meer aan de hand was dan een verrekte spier. Hier het Rolling Stone artikel daarover en wat er op volgde.
Gallery: David Bowie
In 1992 the first refugees found a safe haven in Kakuma refugee camp in northern Kenya. Over 20 years later the camp provides shelter to approximately 100,000 refugees from various countries. Officially refuges are not allowed to work, but with the help from relatives abroad some provide a decent living for them and their family. But many survive, day by day. Women are in a particularly vulnerable position; sexual and domestic violence are the order of the day.
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Conference Theme: Accelerating Innovation in Cardiovascular Medicine & Cardio Surgery
jim morrisonThe 27 Club, also occasionally known as the Forever 27 Club, Club 27 or the Curse of 27, is the title for an epitomic group of influential musicians who all died at the age of 27. They are generally considered to have led a "rock and roll" lifestyle.
The 27 Club consists of two related phenomena, both in the realm of popular culture. The first is a list of seven famous musicians who died at age 27—blues singer and musician Robert Johnson (who is considered to be the first member of the 27 Club by some critics), Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain, and Amy Winehouse. The second is the idea that many other notable musicians have also died at the age of 27.
Musicians usually included in the 27 ClubThe impetus for the club's creation were the deaths of Jones, Hendrix, Joplin and Morrison. Cobain, who died in 1994, was later added by some, as well as Winehouse in 2011 due to extensive media coverage of her death relating to the club. With the exception of Joplin and Winehouse, there is controversy surrounding their deaths. According to the book Heavier Than Heaven, when Cobain died, his sister claimed that as a kid he would talk about how he wanted to join the 27 Club. On the fifteenth anniversary of Kurt Cobain's death, National Public Radio's Robert Smith said, "The deaths of these rock stars at the age of 27 really changed the way we look at rock music."
James Douglas "Jim" Morrison (December 8, 1943 – July 3, 1971) was an American lead singer and lyricist of the rock band The Doors, as well as a poet.
Jim Morrison would often improvise poem passages while the band played live, which was his trademark. He is widely regarded, with his wild personality and performances, as one of the most iconic, charismatic and pioneering frontmen in rock music history. Morrison was ranked number 47 on Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Singers of All Time", and number 22 on Classic Rock Magazine's "50 Greatest Singers In Rock".
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Old hemorrhage (hemosiderin-laden macrophages in airspaces), interstitial fibrosis and focal mineralization (deposition of iron and calcium) of vascular elastic fibers in alveolar walls secondary to hemorrhage. Mineralized foci that are not obviously blood vessels could represent mineralization of alveolar wall elastic fibers or could be tangential cuts of blood vessels without obvious lumens.
The patient, an infant with complex congenital heart disease, had chronic passive pulmonary congestion from prolonged heart failure.
Hemorrhage-associated mineralization in the lungs is often erroneously referred to as "endogenous pneumoconiosis" This term is a misnomer because it is definitely not a pneumoconiosis.
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I am creating different images to show how different things affect each of your organs.
This is still carrying on from my project on organ donation, showing how people are abusing their own organs in many ways even though there are many people that desperately need them.
I am not saying that you should be an organ donor, or that you shouldn't drink, I just think that most people don't realise how much strain they are putting on their organs when they often binge drink. I have used a heart in the pint for this shot to show how alcohol, if drank excessively, can damage your organs.
The scary thing was, which also brought it home more, was how much the heart changed colour once I had put it in the beer! Before it was a lighter brown and slightly red, but it went white and darker brown after a while in the alcohol, showing how much the heart, as well as other organs, are affected by alcohol.
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Certain #heartdiseases that could lead to cardiac deaths surface in teen years, making dying from a sudden #heart condition common among teen athletes.Getting a screening is the best way to possibly catch a red flag
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COPD Ups Death Risk in #heartfailure Patients
But increased risk was specific to patients who received most intense COPD medication regimens
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A new study shows that the biggest increase in the risk of #cardiovascular disease is from the use of tablets such as Voltarol and Voltaren, which contain diclofenac as the active ingredient
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Anahata: Heart disease, High Blood Pressure and Heart Attack
Heart disease with high blood pressure or hypertension, heart attack and heart failure are the lifestyle diseases that a closed heart chakra aka Anahata is responsible for.
They specifically include coronary heart disease,...
I am creating different images to show how different things affect each of your organs.
This is still carrying on from my project on organ donation, showing how people are abusing their own organs in many ways even though there are many people that desperately need them.
I am not saying that you should be an organ donor, or that you shouldn't drink, I just think that most people don't realise how much strain they are putting on their organs when they often binge drink. I have used a heart in the pint for this shot to show how alcohol, if drank excessively, can damage your organs.
The scary thing was, which also brought it home more, was how much the heart changed colour once I had put it in the beer! Before it was a lighter brown and slightly red, but it went white and darker brown after a while in the alcohol, showing how much the heart, as well as other organs, are affected by alcohol.
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...I shall see beauty
but none to match your living grace.
I shall hear music
but none as sweet as the enduring song
with which you loved me.
I shall fill my days
but I shall not, cannot, forget.
Sleep soft, dear friend...
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The MitraClip Shows Promise in Managing Severe #heartfailure A clothespin-like device that reduces mitral valve leakage may offer a new treatment option to those seriously ill with #heartfailure
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