Reaching a Crossroads…

Yesterday was one of the worst days I have had in a while.

It began well enough. I was in good spirits; the nausea wasn’t bad, and I’d done a lot of work. By lunchtime, however, I was seriously flagging. I tried to ignore how bad I felt and ended up collapsing on to the nearest couch, hoping a small rest would pick me up again.

When I opened my eyes, there was an ambulance crew in the living room and was being wired up for an ECG. My family, bless them, had called 999. They didn’t like the look of me, or the way I was breathing. I knew they had been worried about how tired I had been lately.

They checked me over thoroughly and found that my heart was throwing some weird beats, but nothing unusual or likely to cause a heart attack. I waited to hear the ‘old’ speech, but they never said it, something I heartily approved of.

So, I had not had a heart attack, but they thought I should get my blood checked as this was something they couldn’t do for me.

I was feeling relieved that I didn’t need to go to A&E, as I hadn’t had a heart attack, but then it seemed I would be going there anyway.

I thought my own GP could do the blood test, but no, it would be quicker at the hospital and was something we could do. I didn’t want to go and should have listened to my instinct.

The A&E department was in chaos, the worst I have ever seen it. They completely ignored the fact that I had been seen by the ambulance crew and was there for a blood test. They insisted on doing another ECG, then left me in the waiting room for hours.

When I asked how much longer I would have to wait, the nurse checked her screen and then informed me that I had been seen by a doctor, who had referred me back to my GP.

This was news to me, and I walked out, miserable, tired and confused.

I think I have reached a crossroads with my health. After the latest test, due next week, I have the feeling I will be suffering in silence from now on before I turn into a moaning old cow…

I have far more interesting things to do with my time…

Oh no I won’t!


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  1. Alice Avatar

    Hope you ok now!

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      Still waiting he results…

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  2. Vitamins Revive DIY Avatar

    Glad it’s not a heart attack … but you’re right about the A & E visit .. hospitals are more often scary these days! Best to take care our health and try to avoid hospital visits if we can!

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      I do try to avoid hospitals, but this one was not my idea! The ambulance crew were lovely though…

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    Glad it was not a heart attack and sounds like it only made matters worse going to A&E… a blood test is a good idea as it might throw up any deficiencies or areas that need medication. So hope frazzled though your GP is that gets done. Like you I am waiting for some spring and sunshine… winter has been far too long ♥

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    1. sally cronin Avatar

      That is me by the way Jaye.. Sally and no idea why it came up as anonymous..

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  4. Widdershins Avatar

    Oi vey! … glad it wasn’t a heart attack … and glad the family is starting to take some of your load. :)

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      I thought it would never happen, Widds, but very grateful… 🥰

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      1. Widdershins Avatar

        Agreed. :D … mind you, my response might be along the lines of, “About bloody time! ” … but that’s just me. :D

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        1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

          I must admit that thought did cross my mind too… 😉

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  5. Tracy TzGarden.blogspot.com Avatar

    Oh, what a scare that must have been. I agree with everyone else, rest a little more than you think you need. And then some more.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      I have been, honestly… at least until the test next week…

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  6. V.M.Sang Avatar

    I think we all forget our age. I spent all morning yesterday on my feet, baking in the kitchen. Then I was really tired.
    Keep on going, but listen to your body. When it says STOP. Don’t ignore it. Something many of us tend to do.
    And the business of doctors and A&E is a problem I think that many people are going to A&E because they can’t get to see their GP, which makes it difficult for both the people there for serious emergencies and the staff.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      I didn’t want to bother them, but I was out voted!

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  7. D. Wallace Peach Avatar

    Sometimes I think the wait in the emergency room is more aggravating than the symptoms that brings us there. But best to get checked out. I’m glad you didn’t have a heart attack. Get lots of rest, Jaye, and I hope you’re back to normal soon.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      I am counting the days until the next test, and I really hope for some answers, Diana… 💖

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  8. Author Jan Sikes Avatar

    Scary stuff, Jaye. I think the message is to take better care of yourself and don’t push beyond your limits. Aging is not easy. Prayers for better days.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      I know that I am doing too much these days, but my responsibilities aren’t getting any less. The family are just starting to realise that I can’t do it all, so my future looks a little brighter, Jan. It would help a lot if the docs could figure out what’s wrong with me…

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  9. Audrey Driscoll Avatar

    That sounds grim! I hope the test next week is helpful.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      I hope so too, Audrey as I’m approaching the end of my rope! I’m getting fed up with moaning, too…

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  10. Stevie Turner Avatar

    The nurse told you that you’d been seen by a doctor, but in fact you hadn’t, and you still didn’t get a blood test? That A&E Department sounds even more chaotic than ours! I’d complain to your GP if I were you…

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      I don’t get on with her, either, Stevie. She is always frazzled when I get there, and I know she has trouble coping. Like walking on eggshells!

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      1. Stevie Turner Avatar

        Perhaps talk to a practice nurse if there’s one?

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      Thank you Annette, I could do with a little more healing peace… 💖

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  11. BluntPathway Avatar

    Gosh I hope you are feeling better. I am also trying to adjust to not feeling well most of the time.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      I wasn’t looking forward to getting old, but never thought it would be this bad! Spring is coming, and I am determined to shed some of my complaints… I hope you can too?

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      1. BluntPathway Avatar

        I thought I was 28 years young until I got sick but I haven’t started to be hopeful yet because the pain is terrible.

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        1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

          That’s not right, no one should suffer like that…

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