16 Sept 2013

In hospital -bleed on the brain

At the weekend I was rushed into Addenbrookes hospital with excruciating headaches and punch drunk legs. After CAT and MRI scan they have confirmed it was a bleed on the brian from a blood vessel in the cerebellum which is being dispersed with drugs and can be treated. Service and care has been excellent at NHS Cambridge. We are lucky to have a world class hospital so close to us.

55 comments:

  1. Glad you are OK Roger, Had a near miss a year ago so have a clue what you and your wife have been through.

    Take it EASY for a bit, no clambering over your roof with coax.

    Best wishes,
    Alan G8LCO

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  2. Get well soon, Roger. I will miss your wide range of blog topics if you don't get out soon!
    Sam, G4DDK

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  3. Take care, Roger. Prayers for a speedy recovery!

    Larry W2LJ

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  4. Take care, I hope you will recover soon.

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  5. Get Well Roger. christian f5nvk

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  6. Get well soon, Roger. Who else will keep the sub-9kHz community coordinated?

    Robert
    LA4ANA

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  7. Sorry to hear the news but wonderful that you received good treatment so promptly. I do hope that you are feeling very well very soon.

    73 Philip G4HOJ

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  8. Get well soon

    Tony G4LLW

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  9. Roger, best wishes. My Father went through the same thing about eighteen years ago, he's been 100% fine ever since.

    73's David WB4ONA

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  10. I hope today finds you healing Roger, very shocked to read the post this morning. Very good you were able to get to the hospital in good time. Get well soon.
    Mike

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  11. Get well soon!

    All the best.

    73 G1KQH

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  12. Get well soon Roger! Thank god for the NHS; you're in the best hands to help you on the road to recovery

    Robin
    G7VKQ

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  13. Definitely get well soon Roger, with the winter approaching you need to be up and about for the long nights LF propagation.

    Good luck,
    Tony, EI8JK.

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  14. Good Luck and a quick recovery.
    Slim G4IPZ

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  15. Get well soon Roger.

    Julian, G4ILO

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  16. Get well soon Roger.

    73 de Andy G0FTD

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  17. Wish you well Roger, and am pleased that it's being dealt with swiftly.
    Kind regards,
    Pete M3KXZ

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  18. All the best for a good recovery.

    David, G8JGO.

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  19. Get well soon. Pedro LU7HZ

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  20. Get well soon, Roger. Glad you have been well looked after.

    Very best wishes,

    tim G4VXE

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  21. Do take care and time to mend, self well being comes first.

    cheers es 73, Graham ve3gtc

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  22. Roger - Best wishes for a full recovery.

    Steve, VK2XV

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  23. Wishing you a speedy recovery Roger. Everything else can wait, take it easy.

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  24. Wishing you a speedy recovery.
    73 Chris G3XVL

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  25. Get well soon Roger. Lets hope your melting solder again before too long !
    73's
    De Andy

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  26. Have a speedy recovery Roger..


    Philip G4JVF

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  27. Best wish for good health. Hope to see you soon returning.
    Guido, PE1NNZ

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  28. Concerned to hear of your problems. Best wishes for your recovery.

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  29. Best wishes for a speedy recovery

    73 Fred
    A65BD - G4BWP

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  30. Get well soon Roger
    73 Dave G4FEV

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  31. Shortly after writing this blog Roger suffered a cardiac arrest and had immediate emergency surgery. As of this morning Friday he is still in intensive care and intubated. He is responsive to friends and relatives and attempting CW communication!

    Bob G3WKW

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  33. Please hurry home Roger. I really need you in my logbook!

    N2OTO EL96wi, Rupert

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  34. Dear Bob,

    please keep us informed about Roger (if this respects what Roger and his family want)

    Thank you,
    Nicola IZ2KZV

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  35. Quick update on Roger's condition. He is still in Intensive Care having had a tracheostomy to help him breath. Yesterday an old work colleague, G3TFX, took a morse key and audio oscillator into the hospital. Even though Roger is still very ill and not able to communicate, he managed to send 'G3XBM TEST'. Communication through amateur radio offers new possibilities! We are all hoping that he continues to improve and our thoughts are with him and his family at this difficult time.

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  36. Thanks for the update Jon. We all wish him a speedy recovery.

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  37. This morning Lis posted that he seems much better but then said "Rog is going to be in hospital for a long time. Those of you who know how active and creative his mind is with regard to his experiments, please get thinking as to how he can occupy himself lying there unable to move very much."
    All I could think of was Echolink (while spitting on floor to wash the soap out!) but if anyone from this community has any good ideas please post them and I or one of the others linked to his Facebook will pass them on.
    Perhaps some WEBSDR sites if he becomes able to get laptop access.

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  38. This is terrible news!

    All the best with your recovery Roger.

    Alan VK2ZAY

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  39. Just back from a long break and catching up on e-mails. Sorry to hear this news Roger. Take care, lots of rest and get well soon.

    Eddie G3ZJO

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  40. Get better soon Roger...
    Jan LA3EQ

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  41. Speedy recovery Boss -

    Laurence KL7L GM4 DMA

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  42. Roger,

    Terribly sorry to hear of your illness. Get well soon!

    Harry Woodhouse, G3MFW

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  43. Roger's wife Lis was amazed at the number of messages of support that have come through this blog and asked me to thank you and give you an update.

    Well it is now three weeks since the onset of "the headache" and Rog is still in intensive care at Addenbrookes in Cambridge, It sounds as if the inital problem was exacerbated by a subsequant chest infection which led to the breathing difficulty and the need for intubation.

    Rog had a tracheotomy about a week ago, which is better than being intubated,but he still cannot speak without a special valve being attached. He has had an angiogram to help the doctors identify the root cause. He has been very tired as the ICU has little sense of night and day and he doesn't get meals yet!

    Yesterday for the first time he was hoisted into a chair for 45 minutes and is hoping to be transferred to the High Dependency ward when a bed is available.

    A stressful time for Rog and all his family but slow improvements are being made.

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  44. Roger's wife Lis was amazed at the number of messages of support that have come through this blog and asked me to thank you and give you an update.

    Well it is now three weeks since the onset of "the headache" and Rog is still in intensive care at Addenbrookes in Cambridge, It sounds as if the inital problem was exacerbated by a subsequant chest infection which led to the breathing difficulty and the need for intubation.

    Rog had a tracheotomy about a week ago, which is better than being intubated,but he still cannot speak without a special valve being attached. He has had an angiogram to help the doctors identify the root cause. He has been very tired as the ICU has little sense of night and day and he doesn't get meals yet!

    Yesterday for the first time he was hoisted into a chair for 45 minutes and is hoping to be transferred to the High Dependency ward when a bed is available.

    A stressful time for Rog and all his family but slow improvements are being made.

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  45. Roger's wife Lis was amazed at the number of messages of support that have come through this blog and asked me to thank you and give you an update.

    Well it is now three weeks since the onset of "the headache" and Rog is still in intensive care at Addenbrookes in Cambridge, It sounds as if the inital problem was exacerbated by a subsequant chest infection which led to the breathing difficulty and the need for intubation.

    Rog had a tracheotomy about a week ago, which is better than being intubated,but he still cannot speak without a special valve being attached. He has had an angiogram to help the doctors identify the root cause. He has been very tired as the ICU has little sense of night and day and he doesn't get meals yet!

    Yesterday for the first time he was hoisted into a chair for 45 minutes and is hoping to be transferred to the High Dependency ward when a bed is available.

    A stressful time for Rog and all his family but slow improvements are being made.

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  46. Ted (G4NUA) Sorry to hear you are QRP at this moment in time. Wishing you all the best with a speedy recovery and will be able to visit you in that new shack in the not too distant future.

    Best 73s Ted

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  47. Hi Roger (G3XBM) sorry to hear you are QRP at the moment, hopeing you will make a speedy recovery and will be able to visit you in your new shack in the near future. Andy is keeping Ian and I up to the minute with news Ted(G4NUA)

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  48. Roger,

    my prays and toughts are with you.
    Hope you'll recover fast and you fire up your soldering iron soon!

    Jochen DF1VB / KH2MM

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  49. Roger,just wanted to say you're in good hands and the very best hospital. I was in the same hospital myself back in 1983 with a double subarachnoid haemorrhage. After surgery I was soon on the mend and back at work in three months. Medical science has come alot further since then and so have their capabilities. You'll be up and running in no time i'm sure. Best regards and a speedy recovery.
    Gino. a SWL

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  50. Roger, Just wanted say I hope you are feeling much better. So get well and stay well.
    73s Dan KC2YTI

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  51. Roger, Just wanted say I hope you are feeling much better. So get well and stay well.
    73s Dan KC2YTI

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