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Original post by dani_88
Really sorry to hear that Anna, will be thinking of you and your family.
Tbh, i thought that anyone that has a cancer diagnosis/suspected cancer and all that is seen very quickly...it's all on the two week wait isn't it? Once you've been diagnosed it's supposed to be all very fast...mdt/chemo/surgery/referral to upper gi cancer specialist nurse all asap etc..

Congrats on the job offers :smile: How many more interviews have you got or are you just going to accept the ITU one? :smile:


Yeah me too- I'm not happy. It's taken though 4 weeks from referral to GP for an endoscopy to diagnosis, and now having a CT scan to see if it's spread.

I'm sure after today, things will get rolling and treatment will be quicker- the way I'm seeing it though if the biopsies and the endoscopy showed something 'worse' they'd have rushed to get scans and treatment MUCH sooner. When my grandad had lung cancer he was admitted after his scan the very same day to start treatment- so, we'll see.

I'm meant to be on holiday right now and had plans to do my dissertation etc...- all gone out the window! Instead i'm spending so much time in bristol (spent more this month than I have over the past 3 years!) not doing work and doing housework and looking after my teenage brothers- who both, despite being 16 and 19 do eff all around the house, don't have jobs..and really take the piss!

/rant over!
Reply 81
Original post by Subcutaneous

Subcutaneous
Yeah me too- I'm not happy. It's taken though 4 weeks from referral to GP for an endoscopy to diagnosis, and now having a CT scan to see if it's spread.

I'm sure after today, things will get rolling and treatment will be quicker- the way I'm seeing it though if the biopsies and the endoscopy showed something 'worse' they'd have rushed to get scans and treatment MUCH sooner. When my grandad had lung cancer he was admitted after his scan the very same day to start treatment- so, we'll see.

I'm meant to be on holiday right now and had plans to do my dissertation etc...- all gone out the window! Instead i'm spending so much time in bristol (spent more this month than I have over the past 3 years!) not doing work and doing housework and looking after my teenage brothers- who both, despite being 16 and 19 do eff all around the house, don't have jobs..and really take the piss!

/rant over!


Sounds like your teenage brothers need a nice kick up the butt.. you think they'd be more helpful around the house with what's going on at home!!

I hope the CT scan comes back at an early stage for him.
Reply 82
Original post by Subcutaneous

Subcutaneous
Hmm


Pain management in unconcious patients?
Use of the CCOT team?


I'm doing MEWS/Track and trigger scoring for mine- sort of related to ITU and loadsssss of articles x


Pain management sounds good. I also thought about mouth care because of the ventilation maybe...

Whatever i do, i want my topic to be simple and to the point.. when i start writing about complicated stuff i end up in a tiz and hating myself lol!
Reply 83
Original post by dani_88
Pain management sounds good. I also thought about mouth care because of the ventilation maybe...

Whatever i do, i want my topic to be simple and to the point.. when i start writing about complicated stuff i end up in a tiz and hating myself lol!


Mouthcare is a good one for ITU, its very important in the avoidance of ventilator associated pneumonia.
Reply 84
Original post by moonkatt

moonkatt
Mouthcare is a good one for ITU, its very important in the avoidance of ventilator associated pneumonia.


Thanks :smile:

I'm going to do some reading around mouthcare and have a look at pain management and just get a feel for both ideas and see how i get on. (Once i've finished cleaning my flat :biggrin:)
Just a small update

Dad had CT scan then on saturday a letter arrived asking him to come for an ultrasound guided biopsy via endoscopy next week. We've had no explanation why this is happening, or what they'll be taking a biopsy of.

Plus feeling a bit frustrated that we're just being left in limbo even longer, and CT scan took 13 days to be done..rather than the 7-10 days we were told. Not impressed quite frankly- will be speaking to mcmillan nurse tomorrow about some more info, personally I think they're doing it to take a biopsy of lymph nodes, or to back themselves up before starting surgery (as sometimes things can be too small to asess and grade via CT) however so fed up of the lack of communication.

Going to throw myself into dissertation work now..it's due in 3 weeks, so..need to get my butt in gear (although I do have an extension but i'll use it if something major happens with my dad).


Uni also aren't going to be changing my placement now- not too sure how thrilled I am to be on a ward which is palliative for 12 weeks whilst all this is going on with my family. Despite my dad not being classed as terminal at this very moment- it's always at the back of my mind. Plus the ward does 5 days a week and I can't do long day shifts which is a bit frustrating as I'd prefer to do 3 long days, meaning I can have a bit of flexibility to spend time at home but also be at uni...grrr, but I'll feel pedantic saying something!
GOOD NEWS! Cancer hasn't spread, further scans needed for staging/preparation for surgery

:smile:
Reply 87
That's fantastic news Anna! Glad you're finally getting somewhere and getting answers.
Ugh with everything thats happened this summer I realised today I have 12 weeks left from next week..12 of which will be spent on my last placement.

Totally forgotten about management placement! lol
Reply 89
12 weeks wow! It's going incredibly fast!! I managed two years of a languages degree before nursing and it went incredibly slowly in comparison.. wonder why nursing seems to fly by so quickly? :p:
Original post by dani_88
12 weeks wow! It's going incredibly fast!! I managed two years of a languages degree before nursing and it went incredibly slowly in comparison.. wonder why nursing seems to fly by so quickly? :p:


Too much fun lol :biggrin:
Reply 91
Original post by dani_88

Original post by dani_88
12 weeks wow! It's going incredibly fast!! I managed two years of a languages degree before nursing and it went incredibly slowly in comparison.. wonder why nursing seems to fly by so quickly? :p:


Cos we don't get enough free time to realise what date it is haha :biggrin:
Reply 92
Lol too true!

Im having a right day of it today! Trying to chase up student loans and the bursary people, it's like trying to get blood out of a freaking stone!
In short i need to remove my dad from the household income because of him and my mum seperating, however it seems to be alot harder than what you'd imagine!
Three weeks to go till I qualify. This is a exciting/terrifying business!
Reply 94
Original post by herbal bug
Three weeks to go till I qualify. This is a exciting/terrifying business!


Three weeks to go till I start. This is an exciting/terrifying business!
Original post by herbal bug
Three weeks to go till I qualify. This is a exciting/terrifying business!


ah- im only 9 weeks behind you!

Still plowing through the dissertation


Dads 'big' consultant appointment is tomorrow afternoon where we find everything out- would appreciate if everyone kept him and the family in their thoughts/prayers, we're all a bit on edge at the moment!
Reply 96
Most of my 3rd year modules are up online now. Gotta admit it knocks me slightly sick just looking at them, nerves, feeling completely out of my depth and knowing gonna have **** loads to do!
Original post by Becky_90
Most of my 3rd year modules are up online now. Gotta admit it knocks me slightly sick just looking at them, nerves, feeling completely out of my depth and knowing gonna have **** loads to do!


It'll fly- my advice is to enjoy it :smile:


Had my last assignment mark back- actually my lowest mark since I started the course at 56%...but it's still ok as i only need to get 50% in my dissertation to get a 1st in my degree, so fingers crossed!

Dad's cancer is a T3N0 which isn't the BEST but they're still trying to treat it, starting chemo next week for 2-4 cycles and then surgery to remove it :smile:
Reply 98
Original post by Becky_90

Original post by Becky_90
Most of my 3rd year modules are up online now. Gotta admit it knocks me slightly sick just looking at them, nerves, feeling completely out of my depth and knowing gonna have **** loads to do!


I know that feeling so well haha!! And the dreaded D word is being thrown about so much already its like eughhhhhh!!!!

What are your modules, I'm intrigued to see what the similarities and differences are between unis!?

:smile:
Reply 99
Original post by amyamy
I know that feeling so well haha!! And the dreaded D word is being thrown about so much already its like eughhhhhh!!!!

What are your modules, I'm intrigued to see what the similarities and differences are between unis!?

:smile:


It's horrible isnt it!

We do nursing the acutely ill adult, practice based learning, transition to professional practice. Then get to choose our other two modules, so im doing nursing in an acute hospital environment and care of the dying patient.
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