Do others dread going for check ups for associated MND issues ie respiratory clinic .?I get torn between wanting to know the full facts and not wanting to know too much.
So 18 months post diagnosis I had one of my regular check ups today with respiratory team at the hospital I am supported by.I had my questions ready about various symptoms ie dry mouth, throat gurgles, mucus collecting in mouth and throat , morning gagging and wretching to name a few.
The lovely clinical scientist who saw me ( probably seen me three times so far) was up to date with my MND issues as attends the multi disciplinary team meetings once a month when the team discuss the current situation of local MND patients.
She let me go through my concerns addressing each issue and addressing my husband’s and daughter’s questions too.She didn’t appear rushed in any way.
We discussed side effects of certain medications and she promised to talk to the lead consultant and get back to me.
After I got back home she rang to make suggestion for dose reductions etc.
I felt anxious this morning but I went home feeling listened to and much more relaxed.
So the MND won’t go away but this team have consistently been supportive and seem to get my need to remain at home if at all possible.No judgements made that I don’t get on with the NIV either.
Just thought I would share a positive experience.
Best wishes
Mary
So 18 months post diagnosis I had one of my regular check ups today with respiratory team at the hospital I am supported by.I had my questions ready about various symptoms ie dry mouth, throat gurgles, mucus collecting in mouth and throat , morning gagging and wretching to name a few.
The lovely clinical scientist who saw me ( probably seen me three times so far) was up to date with my MND issues as attends the multi disciplinary team meetings once a month when the team discuss the current situation of local MND patients.
She let me go through my concerns addressing each issue and addressing my husband’s and daughter’s questions too.She didn’t appear rushed in any way.
We discussed side effects of certain medications and she promised to talk to the lead consultant and get back to me.
After I got back home she rang to make suggestion for dose reductions etc.
I felt anxious this morning but I went home feeling listened to and much more relaxed.
So the MND won’t go away but this team have consistently been supportive and seem to get my need to remain at home if at all possible.No judgements made that I don’t get on with the NIV either.
Just thought I would share a positive experience.
Best wishes
Mary
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