Guest guest Posted January 27, 2010 Report Share Posted January 27, 2010 To All, Forgive me for making this a separate topic, but I am still having difficulty getting my messages properly to respond to. Anyway, earlier this morning, I was running a 102* fever. within a few hours the fever dropped to below normal and my heart was racing with a blood pressure that dropped below normal also. Even with a pacemaker! Went to hospital. Diagnosis: Reaction to drugs from surgery and withdrawal symptoms. was given an IV to reestablish electrolytes. Several hours later, released and sent home, where I promptly went to bed to sleep. All is well right now. Symptoms abated. feeling much better However, the pathology report came in this evening and the prognosis at this time before any treatment schedule is grave - to say the least. However, I would like to include something that I wrote earlier this evening that might help others as to where I am emotionally, gratefully, humbly: ******** World of chaos envelops Haiti's children Children, 45 percent of Haiti's population, are among the most disoriented and vulnerable quake survivors. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35094041/ns/world_news-the_new_york_times?gt1=43001/\ from/ET This is why I feel so very lucky and humbly grateful even though cancer has metastasized. I have very good doctors, that care and are attentive; excellent medical centers and hospitals; a loving family; good friends and a global social network for support. Haiti barely has the assemblance of people and international resources to take care of their millions. And the Children! My God, the Children….. How can any of us not crumble to our knees and pray for their souls, their long term welfare, their psychological balance; Wrap arms around them, protect their innocence, give them substance and life purpose as they struggle to endure traumatized without foundation. This is truly the sad story of reality. " Blessed are the children…… " " Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven " As Always, Uttara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2010 Report Share Posted January 27, 2010 Dear Uttara ji,Blood pressure getting controlled,having good sleeps.additions of electrolyes by way of IV to normalise temperature are positive things..About tumor,further course of radiological advices and anaemic conditions,with othwr factors remaining in control the Doctors can take care.Your confidence which enables you to share with all your beloved is a great relieving factor that encourages medical team to think.plan and do the further course of treatment.A good mercury is the one that can analyse and prepare for the post operative needs.We all pray for your good rest to get relieved of the stress.God Bless Vattem Krishnan Cyber Jyotish Services(For all counseling services)Dr.B.V.Raman " Fools Obey Planets While  Wisemen Can Control Them " Planets are neutral Controllers of Mans Karma --- On Wed, 1/27/10, Uttara <muttaraphalguni wrote: Uttara <muttaraphalguni Fever Update jyotish-vidya Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 10:33 PM  To All, Forgive me for making this a separate topic, but I am still having difficulty getting my messages properly to respond to. Anyway, earlier this morning, I was running a 102* fever. within a few hours the fever dropped to below normal and my heart was racing with a blood pressure that dropped below normal also. Even with a pacemaker! Went to hospital. Diagnosis: Reaction to drugs from surgery and withdrawal symptoms. was given an IV to reestablish electrolytes. Several hours later, released and sent home, where I promptly went to bed to sleep. All is well right now. Symptoms abated. feeling much better However, the pathology report came in this evening and the prognosis at this time before any treatment schedule is grave - to say the least. However, I would like to include something that I wrote earlier this evening that might help others as to where I am emotionally, gratefully, humbly: ******** World of chaos envelops Haiti's children Children, 45 percent of Haiti's population, are among the most disoriented and vulnerable quake survivors. http://www.msnbc. msn.com/id/ 35094041/ ns/world_ news-the_ new_york_ times?gt1= 43001/from/ ET This is why I feel so very lucky and humbly grateful even though cancer has metastasized. I have very good doctors, that care and are attentive; excellent medical centers and hospitals; a loving family; good friends and a global social network for support. Haiti barely has the assemblance of people and international resources to take care of their millions. And the Children! My God, the Children….. How can any of us not crumble to our knees and pray for their souls, their long term welfare, their psychological balance; Wrap arms around them, protect their innocence, give them substance and life purpose as they struggle to endure traumatized without foundation. This is truly the sad story of reality. " Blessed are the children…… " " Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven " As Always, Uttara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2010 Report Share Posted January 27, 2010 Dear Uttara, ///Went to hospital. Diagnosis: Reaction to drugs from surgery and withdrawal symptoms. was given an IV to reestablish electrolytes. Several hours later, released and sent home, where I promptly went to bed to sleep./// Although this must (obviously) been an extremely unpleasant experience for you, I'm so relieved that the fever wasn't due to infection...so often a complication after surgery. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ======================= Uttara Thursday, 28 January 2010 11:33 AM jyotish-vidya Fever Update To All, Forgive me for making this a separate topic, but I am still having difficulty getting my messages properly to respond to. Anyway, earlier this morning, I was running a 102* fever. within a few hours the fever dropped to below normal and my heart was racing with a blood pressure that dropped below normal also. Even with a pacemaker! Went to hospital. Diagnosis: Reaction to drugs from surgery and withdrawal symptoms. was given an IV to reestablish electrolytes. Several hours later, released and sent home, where I promptly went to bed to sleep. All is well right now. Symptoms abated. feeling much better However, the pathology report came in this evening and the prognosis at this time before any treatment schedule is grave - to say the least. However, I would like to include something that I wrote earlier this evening that might help others as to where I am emotionally, gratefully, humbly: ******** World of chaos envelops Haiti's children Children, 45 percent of Haiti's population, are among the most disoriented and vulnerable quake survivors. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35094041/ns/world_news-the_new_york_times?gt1=43001/\ from/ET This is why I feel so very lucky and humbly grateful even though cancer has metastasized. I have very good doctors, that care and are attentive; excellent medical centers and hospitals; a loving family; good friends and a global social network for support. Haiti barely has the assemblance of people and international resources to take care of their millions. And the Children! My God, the Children... How can any of us not crumble to our knees and pray for their souls, their long term welfare, their psychological balance; Wrap arms around them, protect their innocence, give them substance and life purpose as they struggle to endure traumatized without foundation. This is truly the sad story of reality. " Blessed are the children.. " " Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven " As Always, Uttara ====================== __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4811 (20100127) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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