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Re: Ouch - KTM highside

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 9:51 am
by KermitLeFrog
Update:
They let me out of Hospital on Monday evening and went home to GF. First time I've ever been given Morphine to take home.

Anyway, got back to my place yesterday afternoon, stopped taking the pills and swigging the Oramorph and woke up with a clear head this morning. Catching up with work. Sore but functioning.

Re: Ouch - KTM highside

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 10:44 am
by MacV2
Glad your home Kermit. Take it easy for a bit...Don't over do things...

Re: Ouch - KTM highside

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 4:06 pm
by sirch345
That's sounding better Kermit, as Mac says don't over do things,

Chris.

Re: Ouch - KTM highside

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 4:26 pm
by alanfjones1411
You're on the mend. Take it easy. :thumbup:

Re: Ouch - KTM highside

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 11:00 am
by KermitLeFrog
Had a bit of a relapse. Not bleeding any more apart from a small internal "emission" (cue schoolboy sniggering) and a badly bruised lung. Discharged from hospital, hopefully for the last time, on Tuesday evening.

I had a bit of a run in with the Staff Nurse. My consultant and my physio lady want me drugged up so that I can cough and clear my lungs. So I am taking a hefty dose of Tramadol and Paracetamol during the day with Morphine as and when required. The bloody nurse decided I didn't really need the morphine despite what the doctor said. And, when they discharged me she conveniently found they didn't have the drugs prescribed to go with me. Fortunately I rang my GP in the morning and I'm now packing enough pain relief to sink a horse.

Learnt something as well. Tramadol is a "Controlled Drug" but Morphine isn't! Go figure.

I'm definately on the mend now. I've lost so much weight my trousers keep falling down but, hey, I can't run very fast anyway. The bike is not badly damaged but the subframe will need straightening. I reckon I'll get on to that in about a week.

Cheers
Ian

Re: Ouch - KTM highside

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 12:06 pm
by MacV2
Firstly I 'd like to say...snigger...

Wow your having fun with that...not.

GWS & as said before take it easy don't overdo things...

Re: Ouch - KTM highside

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 1:29 pm
by Wicky
They can rebuild him (and the bike) ... :D
KermitLeFrog wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2017 11:00 am Had a bit of a relapse. Not bleeding any more apart from a small internal "emission" (cue schoolboy sniggering) and a badly bruised lung. Discharged from hospital, hopefully for the last time, on Tuesday evening.

I had a bit of a run in with the Staff Nurse. My consultant and my physio lady want me drugged up so that I can cough and clear my lungs. So I am taking a hefty dose of Tramadol and Paracetamol during the day with Morphine as and when required. The bloody nurse decided I didn't really need the morphine despite what the doctor said. And, when they discharged me she conveniently found they didn't have the drugs prescribed to go with me. Fortunately I rang my GP in the morning and I'm now packing enough pain relief to sink a horse.

Learnt something as well. Tramadol is a "Controlled Drug" but Morphine isn't! Go figure.

I'm definately on the mend now. I've lost so much weight my trousers keep falling down but, hey, I can't run very fast anyway. The bike is not badly damaged but the subframe will need straightening. I reckon I'll get on to that in about a week.

Cheers
Ian

Re: Ouch - KTM highside

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 2:28 pm
by VTRDark
Learnt something as well. Tramadol is a "Controlled Drug" but Morphine isn't! Go figure.
That's interesting. I'm guessing it's because of the increase of misuse or should I say abuse of it.
http://www.mims.co.uk/tramadol-reclassi ... le/1297952

But Morphine no longer a controlled drug WTF....makes no sense unless it's a Morphine derivative. So what have they given you, Oramorph, Oxycontin or what. There's some good pharma's out there but it's a shame that those that really require them sometimes have to suffer because of the abuse by them. I like the Morphine extended release capsules They give a good nights sleep, but taking them for too long a period brings on what I call morphine dreams which can be a bit dark and nightmarish.

Re: Ouch - KTM highside

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 4:57 pm
by KermitLeFrog
Yup, they gave me Oramorph (Morphine Sulphate in solution). Perhaps it's just pure Morphine that's controlled?

Re: Ouch - KTM highside

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 8:24 pm
by tony.mon
Horrormorph.

Re: Ouch - KTM highside

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 6:09 pm
by KermitLeFrog
Status:

I've been back in again (breathing difficulties) but got out of hospital, hopefully for the last (third) time, on Saturday evening. I've lost 13 kg (about 2 stone for you imperial guys) and as everyone gleefully tells me I look like sh1t.

With all the broken ribs, lung damage, internal bleeding an all they had missed heart damage so I ended up in the Cardio ward. An angiogram (a catheter stuck in a wrist artery and pushed up into the heart) amazingly showed coronary arteries in perfect health but the overall heart function was not as good as it could have been.

Anyway, there's a good chance that everything will heal up and sort itself out. I'm on a cocktail of pills and some heavy pain relief and gradually getting better. Probably another month before I can get back on a bike though. All this healing is really tiring as well. I'm sleeping half the day but managing to keep work under control with the other half.

When I came off I had elbow, knee, hip and shoulder armour. Heavy boots, good gloves and full face helmet and a rucsac full of soft stuff over my spine. Apart from slightly sore shoulders all of those areas were undamaged. I had nothing protective over my ribs and chest and I'm fairly sure the rib and chest (heart and lung) damage was caused by the bike and not the tarmac. I'm considering this a lesson learnt.

Toodle-pip.

Ps. Hospitals are such depressing places to be. The thoracic wards are full of people in great pain who make a lot of noise and they seem to have a high proportion of people with dementia. The cardiac wards are a bit better if you consider young guys lying there after heart attacks don't make so much noise. However when the 30 something guy in the bed opposite tells you he's there for the duration, he either gets a heart transplant or goes out in a box, it makes you realise how lucky you are.

Re: Ouch - KTM highside

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 6:40 pm
by grumpyfrog
Bloody hell lad, that's been done off.
I know what you mean about lack of protection to your core. Still never seen anything out there that's suitable.
Suppose staying upright might be the best solution.
I agree, hospitals are sh1t places, it's one place I could never work and still have greatest admiration for those that do.

Sleeping half the day, i thought that was normal for you???

Re: Ouch - KTM highside

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 6:55 pm
by alanfjones1411
Bloody hell,you've had rough time of it.Lets hope it's all on the up at last.GWS.

Re: Ouch - KTM highside

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 10:09 pm
by AMCQ46
ouch times 3.

hope its the last visit to the NHS, as you say they are not the best place to spend a few days.... too many sick people and too many bugs

Re: Ouch - KTM highside

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 11:29 pm
by fabiostar
jesus wept Ian your having a time of it?... get yourself chilled on pills and get rested :thumbup: