Monday, August 2, 2010

Aother check up due

To keep followers up to date, all going well. We have returned from a lovely holiday in France, HOT.

Jan is scheduled a 2 year check up mammagram this month, followed by an appointment with the surgeon. We expect and pray that all will be well...

But for statisticians the 2 and 5 year checks show peaks in recurrenc rates.....

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Politics, elections, and cofunding

England seems to be in turmoil now that elections are just 2 days away. Both Gordon Brown for labour and Nick Clegg for the Liberals bang on and on about fairness......

The more we hear and think the less fairness there seems to be. We always wonder why we pay far more tax as a married couple, we could save money by divorcing. Is that fair, yet when Conservatives try to partially redress this imbalance they are slated as robbing the poor to subsidise the rich?

Why do our taxes pay for the police to crack down on heroin abuse yet at the same time our NHS prescribe it free to registered addicts in Brighton? Crazy! Is it fair that my taxes fund this waste?

I saw a paper showing how chemotherapy costs more to treat "large" people. Specifically those with larger body surface area, or more skin, as they need higher doses of expensive drugs! Is it fair that thin people pay the same or more taxes as they are more likely to be in work than overweight lay abouts who cost the health service more?

It seems we will be in for a period of austerity after the budget. It must affect health service funding. A TV program last night suggested a possible solution might be "co-funding" where the patient pays part of the cost of treatment. Amazing how something so obvious and now necessary has so far been rejected and in one breast cancer case barred a lady from further NHS treatment!

Ah, we must vote! But is our voting system fair? We live in a safe seat area, so in fact our vote counts for nothing! Fairness????? We need an investigation into our rigged elections! I was pleased to hear Anne Widdecombe MP talking on the radio two days ago. As a Christian she was standing down from parliament, but said it was now a "house of ill repute"

Thank God our main loyalty is to our heavely home!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Great news on grandson

We received very good news on my grandson last week. He has had a difficult start, three visits to hospital in the first 5 weeks of life, once in intensive care, and an initial diagnosis of 10% mortality rate and 50% risk of brain damage.

We were aware of the risk to his hearing caused by gentamicin, but other wise the risk of brain damage hadn't really sunk in. Fortunately or is it an answer to many praying on his behalf he was seen by the children's specialist hospital at Great Ormond Street in London in April 2010. They confirmed the diagnosis on CMN but reckoned that from the way his CMN satellites had developed he had a very low risk or neurological involvement, in other words a cautious all clear.

This is great news, an answer to prayer, and also a tribute to the work of Great Ormond Street hospital. I need to praise them for their excellence, in spite of my regular protests in this blog about socialised medicine!

The hospital recently featured on BBC TV. A tribute to the hospital but it hghlighted 2 issues to me:

1) So many of the doctors interviewed seemed to be aged 55 - 75...who is training up the younger replacements?

2) The horror of brain damage in children. They showed a young girl a few months old who entered hospital as an apparently normal healthy active child. Parents were warned and accepted the risk of brain damage as she had a general anaesthetic to allow a probably fatal aneurysm to be removed. She suffered brain damage whilst under anaesthetic, and was returned to the tearful parents as an inactive blind child.

My grandson had similar risks, but as far as we can see has been spared such horrors. He smiles and coos, follows sights and sounds, so we expect his brain is undamaged, thank God.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Awful decisions - faith, alternative medicines

I received a comment yesterday from a father whose son has serious cancer. How does one respond?

I was hit within 24 hours of that by news that my new born grandson has strep B infection, 10% mortality rate with associated risks of awful complications. We are told that he is responding positively to antibiotics.

I have no easy answer. I believe in a sovereign God, and believe we release our loved one's into his final care, and death is not the ultimate tragedy. In the meantime I fast and pray that God will mercifully heal and also thank God for the antibiotics.

Twice this week I have been referred to Fanny Crosby's story. Blinded at the age of 6 weeks by a quack doctor, she went on to write many of our hymns. So one sees from her life the dangers of quack medicine, yet also how a life can still be devoted to God and pleasing to him in spite of blindness.......

Why has God led me to these stories? I trust and pray grandson is not blinded by the strep B, though doctors have already said he has a 50% chance of brain damage.

Sorry to fellow sufferers, I have no easy answer but prayer and fasting.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Shambolic NHS appointments system

Today we go for our fifth attempt to get a mammogram and its result. The process has so far taken well over a month, the Xray was taken on 20th August and it is now 25th September. It needed 5 interactions with the hospital. What a comment on the organisation of our NHS!

The Xray was taken on 20/8/09 and an appointment booked for a consultants visit to follow up. We expect ths to be all clear so should not take long. In fact a simple phone call to say "all clear" would suffice.

The NHS set an appointment for 4 Sept. But we had a phone call on 2 Sept to cancel this.
Rescheduled by NHS, not us, to 18 Sept, which was canceled by a phone call on 16 Sept.
Rescheduled again for the hospitals convenience to 24 September, an appointment at which we attended, a return journey of 30 miles. On arrival at reception we were told it was impossible for us to have been given an appointment for that day as no consultants, and not even a nurse trained in Xray interpretation was available that day. Jan showed them the confirmation letter they had sent, why sent it if the appointment was "impossible?"

Surely we need a management shake up, not more funds for cancer research?

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Obama row over socialised medicineI

Interesting row seems to have developed over last few days as a senior UK conservative politician has said he would "not wish the NHS" onto the Americans.

Two days ago Gordon Brown appeared on our TV stating how good our health service was. Similarly our health minister stated that queues were small in the NHS.....

The truth? This blog records the accurate diary of one cancer sufferer, how test results were lost for 6 weeks and it took a year to get to see the consultant oncologist.....Each entry is accurately dated, a scan will reveal the aweful truth of Jan's treatment.

On the same day that this row broke out, a neighbour walked past to go for a swim on the nearby beach. He was pleased as punch to be fit again, having had a heart pacemaker fitted three months earlier....I asked, he had gone private. Why after paying taxes to cover this on the NHS did he pay yet again to go private?

His response was to get a quicker result, a 3 month wait in the private system instead of a 6 month wait on the NHS...he didn't want to wait six months as he described his condition before the op as being at half strength.

Obviously socialised medice as practised by the NHS in the UK means no means testing for vital treatment.
But it means our hospitals are strained by hypochondriacs and malingerers who have no financial dissuasion, and our waiting lists are long.

For the rich who can go private there is the farce of paying twice for the work, once direct to the hospital or insurance company, and again through taxes for a service one declines to use.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Muslim now BBC head of religion

I was horrified to read this post in the Times on 12 May. One has to wonder about the "political correctness" that permeates our society. Ta appoint a Muslim as head of religious broadcasting at the BBC, the state broadcast medium of a supposed Christian country takes the biscuit.

It saddens me. I still thoroughly enjoy about every third programme in the "Songs of Praise" series. But I even find more than 50% of those programmes poor, and wrote to complain recently about an entire half hour programme broadcast in Welsh, which Aled Jones claimed was "God's own language".

Shame to see the BBC fall so far, particularly as I was an employee. I also notice they broadcast evolution as scientific fact, and try to prevent an Evangelical Christian broadcaster in Holland using their programmes with these unproven claims omitted. How the BBC has lost its way!