This is ridiculous. Imagine someone who doesn't have the energy or ability to advocate for themselves the way you do. Kudos to you for not giving up. I'm so sorry this is happening!
Thank you! I honestly HATE kicking up a fuss about myself so this has been a wee bit difficult but I'm lucky my da and Devin are here to help me lol. Hopefully everything will be figured out asap!
@@diaryofeireannunless you have an appointment would discourage it unless your breathing gets a lot worse. ERs are not the place to get chronic issues diagnosed. The systems are not set up to do so which is one of the reason you are encountering issues.
CICU RN here - this is INSANE! A Pulmonary Embolism is a MEDICAL EMERGENCY and needs IMMEDIATE attention! I can not believe what you have been through and am so sorry my profession keeps letting you down. Really hoping you get some much needed and deserved good news soon!! Prayers and good thoughts from America!
problem with conditions like aney. heart attacks, strokes, even cancer......so many don't realize it until it happens, is too late. Terrible, terrible conditions and diseases out there.
@@zencat55 Unfortunately the medical system here was extremely bogged down with covid, and in the last few years they've been bringing in a huge amount of immigrants to try to get the economy kick started again (we have the highest rate of immigration in the world now) and that's flooded the healthcare system even more, I guess because although they brought in tons of new people, they didn't bring in a proportional amount of doctors nor build enough new hospitals. It's getting pretty bad, you regularly now hear from doctors and nurses that the system is pretty much at the breaking point/already broken. Even for emergencies, you have long wait times now. There's people who have literally died because they weren't looked at in time. If you're Canadian right now all you can really do is pray you don't have an emergency situation.
Unfortunately, the quality of service varies a lot from hospital/doctor to another. I've had multiple sclerosis for over 10 years and the service I've received has always been very high quality. But shit doctors exist everywhere, and you can be unlucky.
@@InfoDav So true. I have great care but hear of terrible hospitals in many places. Big cities generally have better hospitals though Toronto I'm surprised about!
I am a Deaf viewer as well as a cancer patient. I just wanted to say thank you for the subtitles they’re greatly appreciated and I am sorry that you’re dealing with all this. 🙏
I'm so sorry you've been treated this way, it's not ok they keep rejecting you. Your breathing issue is not a minor issue, pls don't stop standing up for yourself until this gets sorted out. Sending much love and strength from Germany, you got this
@@diaryofeireann I would ask the doctor to send the request for you to do a V/Q scan to a different hospital. If one hospital rejects you so often, no use going back to them in the future. Another hospital will likely accept the request to do the V/Q scan without hesitation. ❤❤❤ stay strong and keep fighting to get the V/Q scan.
@@diaryofeireann Unfortunately that's sometimes the only way to get treatment you need. I've recently been scratched by a monkey, and only in the third hospital they treated me against rabies (prophylaxis). They said it's absolutely necessary. Imagine I hadn't kept insisting, and going somewhere else - It's a low chance I was actually infected, but if I were, it would have been fatal.
@@diaryofeireann Eireann, after having a very close family member struggle with a brain tumor, let me just tell you to make a fuss!!! Please! Your breathing is a serious issue and not something to take lightly. Healthcare systems these days are a JOKE, sometimes I think they'll let you die before you're properly taken care of?? Sending you all the energy and confidence to push through these unhelpful experiences. Please everyone advocate for yourself and your health❤
My 12 year old granddaughter was diagnosed with a brain tumour just before Christmas and we were devastated, her symptoms are identical to yours We are now done with all the testing and waiting for an op date I’m so glad to have chanced upon your channel as you’ve given me so much hope You look so full of life and hopeful that you make a speedy recovery
I'm glad you found this positive channel in this difficult time. I have a 16 year old granddaughter who has disabilities so I can only imagine how scared you all are. Be strong and don't be afraid to advocate for her!!! My daughter went toe to toe with fancy Harvard doctors when my granddaughter was on life support and they told her they respected her for it. I'm sending prayers that all works out well for your granddaughter.
@daryltill70 I am so very sorry to hear about your Granddaughter having to go through this 😨❤️🩹 I pray for good news for the wee girl 💕 and for you all, as you go through this nightmare with her. Sending prayers 🙏 xo
@@cheryl1338I’m sorry for your Granddaughters difficulties ❤️🩹 I’m glad your daughter is able to advocate for her. My youngest son was born with disabilities too, and I learned every single bit of his complex illness, and II too would take on any Dr, and advocate for him at all costs. Us Mama Bears 🐻 become a force to be reckoned with. 😁 I really hope your little one is doing better after being on life support ☹️❤️🩹 Prayers for you all 🙏 and especially your Granddaughter 💕🙏 xo
This is INSANE. My mum had a stroke July last year and no one in emergency took her seriously until the permanent damage was too late, she waited two days for a mri just because CT was clear. Two days later turns out she had a stroke blood clot in the brain and could have used meds. They didn’t let her sleep or eat during that time and she became so weak. This is just sad. I really hope you get help IMMEDIATELY. A blood clot is NOT a joke. Seriously. I’m praying for you.
I seriously am left totally speechless hearing the casualness of the medical people at the ER who don’t seem to think much constitutes and emergency. I have no words. It’s completely unacceptable.
As a brain tumour ’survivor’ I can say the doctors don’t know all they pretend to. I was told by one doctor - that the emergency would likely refuse certain tests … and I’d have to INSIST they do it. I suggest you try that next time. Don’t let them say no! Be persistent. God Bless you. I’m praying for good results and healing for you. Amen.
There are two professions that open up a "Practice" to conduct their business. Lawyers and Doctors. Neither one guarantee their work and they both are still learning what they are doing (Practicing instead of doing). I happened upon your channel early last year and was devastated to see what you are gong through. I have my own health issues and have been challenging my health care professionals for the last 8 years. I have been proving to them every day that what they are mostly preaching 'As Medicine' is not necessary the best for the patient, i.e. ME. I have been researching and documenting my treatment plan and proving to them that they could be doing something better for those that are under their care. Good Luck and "God Bless"
It sucks how persistent we need to be. But it's true. We are our only advocate. Also unfortunately if we do fight for ourselves they label us as difficult patients, or very anxious, etc.
yes, sometimes you have to be so pushy! and then people who are naturally non-confrontational and/or who don't have a good GP to advocate on their behalf just fall through the cracks. it's terrible and unfair. i would be in that ER telling them that every single breath i took was intentional, forced and laboured, and that i was afraid to go to sleep out of genuine concern that i might stop breathing while not consciously focusing on each breath. make sure they document exactly that. difficulty breathing is not a minor issue... what an abysmal level of care.
As a girl who’s been through over 40 brain surgeries, let me be the one to tell you you’re doing everything right. Keep being awesome! And one day you will look back on this, and say idk why I worried…❤️❤️❤️
@@daynacullimore1936 sorry if overstepping, did you get any negative reactions or new symptoms develop after the mri contrast? I've been getting sharp shooting pains in the right side of my head recently and may require a mri scan but so scared to get the contrast due to all the scary stories about gadolinium :(
Thank you so much ❤️ I'm honestly hoping and praying that I'm the only person going through this wild goose chase lol. If they're doing this to everyone that would be unbelievable 😞
I have plenty of criticism of the healthcare system but this would likely happen in most countries unless you pay out of pocket (not just have insurance). Getting a CT and blood testing (d-dimer) did happen fairly quickly. The scenario did not justify the top levels of emergency so waiting in the ER to have the CT was not surprising. Hopefully you can discuss your SOB with your surgeon. Hopefully Aerin has been able to discuss her symptoms with others who have had brain surgery and are taking the same medication to see if others have experienced similar SOB and it has been related to other issues than blood clots. It does seem like the GP involves is really great which unfortunately is not that common. Imagine if people didn’t have a GP or don’t have a good GP. Access to a GP is not just a Canada issue. There is a worldwide shortage of GPs since most medical students don’t want to be a GP and they aren’t compensated.
I had a blood clot in my lung post surgery, I had extreme pain, couldn't even talk when the pain peaked just hunched over gasping. I went to an emergency department and I actually didn't think it was a lung problem, I thought it was kidney pain as I had tumours in my kidneys, my BP, pulse and O2 sats were ok when I arrived but when the pain got really bad they took the O2 sats monitor off saying "you don't need that any more. I was discharged home with a diagnosis of kidney infection, but it just kept getting worse so I ended up calling an ambulance as the pain was so bad I couldn't breathe, I was given morphine and oxygen in the ambulance so when I arrived at the ED my observations were all not too bad. It was an extremely busy night in emergency and I sat in a chair waiting for a bed for about an hour, my oxygen saturation would drop very low without the oxygen but they decided they needed the bed I was in so they moved me too and armchair that wasn't allocated a nurse specifically (usually used for people with non acute problems waiting for results. Anyway after 6 hours not seeing a doctor and again in severe pain I asked for pain relief and was given endone, a few hours later I was still in pain and still hadn't been seen, so I asked if I was going to be seen by a doctor or should I just go home. I was seen about 30 mins later and basically told I had cancer and there was nothing they could do except give me a script for pain killers ( by now it was 5am on Sunday morning in a small rural town so no pharmacies were open) so I called my husband and we went home. I had booked an appointment with my GP for the next day and in the morning I rang my oncology team who told me to go to the emergency room immediately, I said no I would see my GP as he might actually listen to me. My observations were so out of whack by the time I saw my GP he rang an ambulance and sent me to the ED with a letter saying I needed a lung scan for pulmonary embolism. After a couple of hours where the ED doctor was arguing that I didn't need a scan my GP rang to find out why I hadn't had a scan and put pressure on them to do the scan which the ED docor reluctantly did. She wasn't happy when the scan showed I had a clot in my lung and also had a plural effusion (collection of fluid) and so collapse at the base of my lung! I was admitted to hospital and started on blood thinners. That was over 4 years ago and I'm glad to say I've been in remission from my stage IV cancer since then. I'm still on blood thinners as no one is game to take me offf them. Anyway just thought it was a similar experience to yours. I hope you get answers soon, all the best, Jeni.
I hope you sued for malpractice. You were probably the sickest in the ED. They should have known morphine would change symptoms but what was the root cause. Irresponsible people. Sorry you suffered but glad you survived, barely.
OMFG! 😱 I live in Canada and even I can't believe the runaround they're giving you! 😞😞😞 Please remember that you need to be your own advocate (unfortunately ☹️), as the saying goes, so keep pushing - HARD! If the person at the desk is saying no, ask to speak to someone above their paygrade! I'm fighting for you spiritually! Be well ❤❤❤
I live in Ontario Canada and I'm exhausted by all the doctors I've dealt with. Almost all of them don't take me seriously, it's like they don't see us as humans anymore. I have a bunch of health issues in my 20's and haven't had anyone diagnose or help figuring out why. I'm so disappointed with how some healthcare treats people
@@Anna-g3s I'm in the states and I've never heard of anything taking this long. I have always said we need to have national health care like Canada since people can go bankrupt here with a serious illness, but this sounds crazy. Have you ever heard anything like this happening in Canada? I can't believe this is he norm. Just curious what a Canadian has to say about this situation.
@@sallyire1 that’s awful. I’ve never had those problems. We can go to any clinic or hospital we want. We just show our health card and that’s it. No papers or billing or anything like that. If you don’t like your doctor you can find another.
As amazing and strong as you are - at this point I would be getting the first flight home. The care you are (not) receiving is disgraceful. You deserve better ❤
I’m so sorry you keep being dismissed or misdiagnosed (almost sounds like negligence as this point).I think it has been great that you have been documenting your journey in case you ever want to pursue things legally with this hospital. Viewers also of course appreciate the updates. Sending encouraging thoughts.
I feel infuriated by hearing this!! If you were my child I’d be losing my mind! Stay strong Eireann and PLEASE seriously think about taking that drive 🙏🫶
I really feel for you, this is madness. You're bounced between the clinics. Doing all the chasing too. Keep asking questions. You're young this shouldn't be happening. You are in my thoughts and prayers xx
You're doing the right thing. You understandably want to know things. Okay it's not clear cut but the tumour results and difficulty breathing in my books is you should be a priority. xx@@diaryofeireann
@@diaryofeireannnot sure if you have had any other history with the medical system but this is very normal no matter where in the world. It tends to be a bit better if you are a child or if your disease/condition has their own clinic. Cancer care in Ontario for example has much better organization and follow-up than other condition as for example but given your current status you aren’t quite part of the cancer care Ontario system. You seem to have a good GP who is advocating for you too and trying to get your test scheduled so your medical team is also advocating for you as well.
@@diaryofeireann I micromanage my own medical issues in Ontario and I have a rare unknown form of muscular dystrophy. Luckily I have medical knowledge or else I would be screwed. I have been the one micromanaging my own care. It is standard while in Canada or abroad. Cancer is the one condition that gets more follow-up, access to nurses, etc. compared to most other condition/ although you are not part of the cancer system like others who have entered a more typical treatment course like chemo/radiation already. If in contact with your surgeon or you see him in person he may have a better chance of success getting your test scheduled versus your GP especially in the same hospital system where he works. Would try that. You may also want to discuss with your GP whether you should consider treatment (blood thinner) even though you haven’t had a concrete diagnosis. You may have even been receiving a blood thinner in hospital and maybe even after your returned home after your surgery. Best of luck I know it is very frustrating but there are limitations of the medical system and especially given the very high amounts of various respiratory viruses. The ER is not a good place to try and address chronic health issues. It is not set up to deal with the this and is typically not a great way to try and access testing because it is taking too long to access testing other ways. Many who try to do this are denied in the ER. Sounds a bit cheesy but when you get really discouraged I would think about what would happen if you didn’t have such a great GP or were one of the millions without a GP. You seem to have had a great neurosurgeon and have had surgery relatively quickly so also something positive to think about. You also were able to get your OHIP in time to access all this care. Many are in Canada or in other countries without access to healthcare that they didn’t have to pay for (I know we do pay taxes so healthcare isn’t free). I can only imagine others being told that it will be many hundreds for thousands of dollars if you want to have surgery. You also seem to have a very supportive family and friends. I often think of others who don’t have any support and are in hospital or going through huge medical issues without any support and I can only imagine how difficult that it must be. I am probably overly cheery because I was very sick last week and ended up in the ER and with 2 other specialist appointment. Your life being unpredictable and medicalized is hard for others to really understand. Hopefully you will get answers about pathology this week. Just knowing should helps to know mentally what will be your treatment and prognosis. People underestimate how just knowing what your diagnosis is is so important even if it won’t change anything. It also legitimizes you in the eyes of the medical system. Sadly if you look good and put together the medical system may not be as concerned about your SOB and breathing so would also dress how you feel when going to the ER.
The Canadian health care system is a disaster. You will find great differences between the standard of care at different hospitals. The care given by large hospitals in the greater Toronto area can be substandard simply because they are overwhelmed. I hate to say this, but if you want a higher level of care, go to a hospital in an affluent area. I would suggest Oakville Trafalgar - not too far from Toronto. I have had family members who live in the GTA who were given the run-around like you are experiencing, and they were advised to do just that. The level of care they received at Oakville Trafalgar was far higher, with more attention and they actually FIXED the problem unlike the ping-pong between doctors they experienced in the large Toronto hospitals.
Yes going to a large hospital in a bigger city will likely lead to better care than a small hospital in a small community. Care in a large teaching hospital allow you access to more specialist and more testing. Large hospitals are also used to seeing a lot of different medical issues and treating more severe conditions. Not sure it makes sense to travel to go to a different ER. The big issue will be about whether doing testing in the ER is possible. ER tries to avoid dealing with more chronic issues because ER is really there to treat, stabilize and discharge. Trying to get referred to another hospital for testing in Windsor may be a better option. Having. The surgeon request the scan versus the GP may also lead to a better response. Sadly referrals from GPs may be treated differently than from a specialist.
@@amyseaden9069 No, that's not what I said at all. She said she was having difficulty with the ER's in the Toronto hospital - and Toronto is the largest city in Canada. I'm saying that the overall level of care and attention is better in the locations I mentioned - still a big city hospital, but not part of the city core.
@@ScottsSynthStuff believe she is on South Western Ontario possibly Windsor. Level of attention and care is not always best in larger hospitals and in more wealthy areas. Really depends on the medical team you interact with but also how busy the hospital is. These larger centres give you access to higher level of care and more specialized care but they also attract patients from large surrounding areas so are often extremely busy and overwhwlemwe so you may get better care from smaller hospital. Whether you should consider going to a larger hospital in another area depends on what type of medial issue you are experiencing primarily but also has a lot to due with luck that day. Would personally never go to a trauma hospital ER unless I was a trauma patient for example although sometime unavoidable. Not an exact science. Would probably go to London if live around Windsor before Toronto.
This is crazy that you have to advocate so much for yourself when the healthcare system should be there for you. I'm sending you positivity, hugs and love ♥
Glad you found a good primary doctor. I hope you get the VQ scan very soon. Don’t fly until you are certain that you don’t have a blood clot. Prayers for a great biopsy report.
Girl, get yourself home and get the care you deserve, you need answers, the stress of it alone will send you down a bad mental health route.. praying for you as always
My name is Cheryl. I'm using my hubby's phone, that's why Lesters name shows up. I cannot believe what you are going thru. It's a disgrace and disgusting! I would be so upset, I'd be crying(among other things). I'm an old(63yo) redheaded woman, which means I'm hot tempered...Give me one minute with all of them but especially with the one that said "it's not their job..." It's deplorable that we have to advocate for ourselves or we don't get the proper care that we, as patients deserve...AND NEED. I'm worried that if GOD forbid the brain tumor is cancer and NOTHING is being done(besides the operation)...10 weeks. That's ten weeks of treatment you could have had already.!!! Your smile and great attitude is amazing. Prayers and healing thoughts from Connecticut, USA❤
I cannot believe what you are dealing with, I don't know how you are so patient and gracious. Prayers for good results on your lungs and brain diagnosis.
Thank you for keeping us updated on your progress. Sorry for the frustrating endless delays, but hopefully you'll have all the answers very soon. Hang in there!
Dear Eireann, as you can tell from all the comments, we are all helplessly enraged on your behalf that you have not gotten the tests and care you so urgently need. I will be taking deep breaths on your behalf. I send you light, and air, and love and deep deep healing energy. xoxoxoxo
I would definitely file a complaint. What are they waiting for? I’m so disgusted with all they are making you suffer through. Shame on them. We pray for your well being and healing.
Thats pretty shocking them not prioritising someone struggling to breathe... you know one of the most vital parts of staying alive. Hopefully you get some answers soon and can get properly on the mend Éireann because all the extra stress and anxiety on top of physically dealing with it all must be so exhausting. Fingers crossed for a positive update next time we see you!
I agree with the others stating you should get to a bigger hospital ASAP. You are your own best advocate! Why wait until you quite possibly could have a disaster on your hands... Act now and get the help you deserve!! Good luck!!!
I had to wait 9 months to be seen by a neurologist in California. The world’s 5th largest economy. I had additional 2 grand mal seizures in the interim. One causing a significant head injury. Following you and sending you prayers. ❤
Important thing to consider: Always go to the very best big teaching hospital or high-level trauma center with issues like your breathing ... and anything else. They will have the most experienced doctors and the equipment necessary to diagnose you. Going to an urgent care can sometimes eat up those precious minutes before a diagnosis can be made -- and you will probably need to go to a big hospital anyway.
@@diaryofeireannOther than driving all the way to London I'd suggest trying the other hospital downtown vs the one on the east end that from the videos I noticed you went to. Sadly down here we don't get the same treatment as in London. 🙏
@@diaryofeireann Yes, please don't hesitate going to a research-oriented hospital at a large university or city. An ER is not unlike your general practitioner in that they are generalists. Yes, they deal with life-and-death decision making daily, however, they lack the depth of any expert in any one area. So, after researching the best expert in pulmonary care (or any other specialty), hit the road! Even if that means coming down to the States for care. You are NOT receiving the best care when time is TRULY of the essence. 🙏
Where I lived we were 9 hours away from one the best hospital’s in America. Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. Many people from my local area make the trip there, even if it means driving many hours to get there…because we knew they were top notch at diagnosis. Personal story: our local hospital gave up on my Mom and refused to try to save her life. (It wasn’t a blood clot) Said there was nothing else they could do. We headed to Mayo’s with her. They did the surgery she needed to save her life even if it was risky and she may lose her life….but we had no choice but to try. There were three possible outcomes: it worked and her life would be saved, the surgery may be successful, but she may lose her limbs, or she may die. She had to have surgery on an artery in her abdomen that affected her kidneys. Good news: it was successful, with no limbs lost. She lived another 10 years. There are countless stories from my local area where lives were saved due to proper medical diagnoses and care. In some cases, people get life-flighted there in a plane or helicopter. Advice: Go and travel where you need to! Although if it’s a blood clot, traveling may be tricky. A blood clot can be an acute emergency. I am shocked how the hospitals are treating you 😢😡
I am so sorry for the trauma the medical community has caused you. It is traumatic and I wish they would recognize that. You are a warrior and please don't stop fighting and advocating for yourself! Keep pushing them for the tests and answers. ❤️🙏
Hi, not a doctor, just a nurse, but I really don't recommend taking medications from friends or family, without doctor's prescription. Also one very common negative side effect of ventolin is tachycardia and heart palpitations, which could just worsen the feeling in your chest. Also could put unnecesary pressure on your heart, which may already be struggling due to the blood clot. You need a diagnosis soon and blood thinning medication if necessary. Also would not recommend excessive excercise until you know for sure, you don't have a blood clot. Sorry if I sound harsh. (also, English is not my first language, so sorry). Also good luck in your journey.
Young people tend to be able to compensate for some loses in their lung capacity (oxygen saturation) with increased heart function. Also, nobody is saying it's for sure a blood clot. However I do think there's room for caution, and not using unprescribed medication is generally a good advice for all people. @@michellegeorges8560
Hey Éireann, I really hope you have a good support system during this time. I've had the unfortunate circumstances of not being listened to by any doctors for my medical issues. It was so tiresome to have to call so many doctors, wait for appointments, pray that one would listen, just to conduct the tests I was asking for. Even when I was hospitalized, no one cared and they just wanted me gone. After months of fighting and finally paying for tests out-of-pocket, the results came back showing I was right. They didn't apologize or even acknowledge that their stubborn and selfish mindset caused me so much pain. Not a single doctor would take any responsibility. I hope you have others by your side to fight for you. Good luck and don't be afraid to go elsewhere if you're not receiving the care you think you need.
Just unbelievable. No sense of urgency at all for a possible life and death issue. Prayers up that this madness ends and your breathing returns to normal!
The amount of uncertainty you have to go through is insane. The patience and composure you give off in these videos is amazing, though I could definitely understand this being different off camera. Still rooting for you!
Hi! I live in the Netherlands and I've had blood clots in both lungs three weeks ago. Breathing was really hard and painfull. A part of my lung died because a blood clot got stuck. I had to go on bloodthinners right away and had to stay in the hospital for five days. I hope they help you soon, because the doktor told me that blood clots can demage your lungs and heart. I hope you get well soon!❤
Oh my gosh, you are really being tested way beyond the limit. That ER definitely seems like a place to avoid - why on earth didn't the staff know the difference between acute and chronic blood clots? And, now refusing to do the other test!👽 I've no idea how you are managing to stay so positive! Praying that you feel better and get some proper answers soon. 🧡
Canadian healthcare sucks. I've been having this immense brain fog for the past year (2023 onward) and having these "brain zap" symptoms for around the same time. Took me 6 months to convince my family doctor to refer me to a neurologist and finally have an appointment in Feb. I'll be in EU on vacation at that time but it's an online video appointment so it should be fine. Sorry you had to go through all this drama!
@@blooey2 yep I tested fine for those. When I was a kid I did have B12 deficiency and required injections but that was 15 years ago. I've had quite a few head CTs (once when I was a baby and fell out of a shopping cart and had to be revived, once as a teenager as I was having issues of almost passing out and losing vision, another time was hit by a car when riding a bike, and twice in recent years due to thunderclap headaches which after the second CT I was diagnosed with migraines.) Part of the reason I found this channel actually is because I became paranoid I might have a brain tumor from all the radiation of CTs haha
After my Melanoma surgery my doctor scheduled me for CT scans which were fine. He said because I had both Melanoma and Basal Cell surgeries in one year he wanted to repeat the CT in 6 months. I went for the next scan and the next thing I was being referred to the emergency room. They had found blood clots but I was asymptomatic. The nurses kept coming to me asking if I was having difficulty breathing but I had no problems. I was put on medication for 6 months and then had another CT scan which showed they were resolving. I hope you find answers to all your questions soon. Your story is making me realize how lucky I was that my medical team got results quickly and responded to them just as quickly. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Your series of videos should be a must watch for every doctor and hospital admin for how not to treat patients. I can't believe you've had to go through so much to get the medical tests you need.
Are you taking nattokinase? If I were you, I’d be taking: aspirin 100mg in the evening with your last meal. Nattokinase - 2000 units twice a day. Bromelain - 500 milligrams a day. Curcumin - 500 milligrams twice a day. And eating a cup of natto once a day.
She got brain surgery, she needs to verify with her surgeon before she can take anti platelet or won’t risk for bleeding. Don’t recommend stuff if you don’t have medical knowledge
Worrying in many ways, from the lack of urgency with the medical professionals to the stress this must be putting you under. The GP seems to have your back but is being hindered by the system. I hope they get to the bottom of this problem soon. Keep smiling your strength is inspiring.
pro tip: when you go to dr, clinic, ER etc dont wear makeup and get fixed up too nice. they see a young woman looking good and think you arent sick or in need of urgent help. you made it through video without seeming short of breath. when short of breath you cant make it through a sentence. emphasizing the pressure you feel in your chest was key. please pursue a cardiac workup and continue to emphasize difficulty breathing. to get proper care you need to “play up” your symptoms. i known that sounds wrong but doctors only go on what they see.
I am very concerned for you. So scary. Pulmonary Embolism is an absolute emergency. I almost died from multiple ones from my blood clotting disorder. Between that, covid, and asthma my lungs haven't been the same. I'm only thirty-seven. I am not trying to scare anyone, but definitely not something to play around with. Continued prayers my friend.
Don’t leave any health issues you are worried about. You know your own body ; don’t take no for an answer. Insist they do the test. Hope everything goes well for you ❤
Eireann, this comment is from someone who is living with chronic anxiety and panic attacks. I know how real the shortness of breath feels from anxiety, i have been to the ER many times thinking that i had a heart attack or a blood clot or whatnot, and it was nothing. What i am saying is, before doing further scans, have you tried taking a xanax? It is easy to do and it would rule out any anxiety related issues. You have been under a lot of stress lately, and with a clean CT and a clean blood test and after 10 weeks, it really seems unlikely that you have a blood clot. And i dont mean to downplay that what you feel is real, its just sometimes our brains can play tricks on us and it is very convincing. Im rooting for you and hoping that you dont have a blood clot or anything else thats serious!!! Hugs!!!
As a person who has worked in the medical field Iam astonished by how your concerns have been addressed. Truly appalling to turn away someone with shortness of breath especially after such a surgery. I hope things are better in Ireland..do you know if they are? You are the loveliest fairest lass. God bless you❤
You have to absolutely advocate for yourself. We learnt the hard way, keep pushing and fighting and if you don't get what you need go elsewhere. Madness
I'm not a doctor but my mother-in-law had that pressure on her chest and it turned out to be fluid buildup around her lungs. In her case, her heart was not pumping enough blood to her kidneys due to aortic valve stenosis and consequently the kidneys were not extracting the excess fluid from her blood fast enough. So the fluid had nowhere to go and it seeped out of her blood vessels into the cavity around her lungs. She was 93 so the vessel walls were already thin to begin with. Her kidneys were functioning properly; there just wasn't enough blood flow. It's great that socialized medicine covers everybody, but this is the downside to it. In the US, as messed up as our healthcare system is, with doctors not coordinating with each other and costs out-of-control, at least you wouldn't have to wait weeks to be seen.
@@Stargazer9900 Where are you and what plan are you on? Everyone I know in my area who's needed to see a doctor in an emergency situation can get one in within days, except during covid when the system was overwhelmed. The problem we have in the US is that many insurance companies require pre-approval and that's where the holdup is. For example, if your doctor tells you, you need a hip replacement, your insurance might tell you to try physical therapy first or might even deny to pay for the procedure altogether. Then the next problem is the specialists don't talk to each other. It's up to your primary care physician to coordinate the care or in a hospital, the hospitalist. The latter is what most people are never told about, but this person is crucial to get information on what's wrong with you. In my mother-in-law's case, we had a fantastic hospitalist who figured out what the underlying issue really was, and had an explanation for it. Finally, in the US you can never get a straight answer as to what a procedure will cost, so you really can't shop around. You get all these bills, which you're not supposed to pay until the insurance companies have processed them. They give you an Explanation of Benefits which is confusing to read. That's why I say the US system is a mess and needs to be cleaned up.
This is crazy to me that you are not being taking seriously! I had brain surgery in 2008 and any issue I had was considered an emergency afterwards! I’m so sorry you are having to deal with what could be life threatening and they don’t seem to be taking it seriously! I spent 8 days is icu before I went home and had complications and ended up back for 10 more days in icu I can’t imagine what you are feeling. Prayers from Texas I wish I could send you to my neurologist! I can’t believe they don’t even have a diagnosis on the tumor yet!
My dad had a blood clot in his heart (he didn't know about it), it broke off and caused a stroke. You need to push for answers. This is super serious. I wouldn't leave the doctor or hospital without the necessary scans. I hope you are at least on blood thinners. Good luck to you!
I’m soooo sorry you are going thru this. I had similar nightmare with a colon issue in Texas USA. I fell thru the cracks in our USA healthcare (( I have great medical insurance)) and was misdiagnosed, sent for tests that came back normal ….. and what I had was not normal, nonetheless when I finally got the proper test and surgery , the specialist said …. Why did you wait so long??? This is life threatening and you were knocking on the door for cancer. I’m so sorry you are having to experience this healthcare NIGHTMARE so young. Ive been praying for you and will continue to remember you in my prayers sweet child. ✝️🙏🏼💕💕✝️🙏🏼🙏🏼
Wow I'm so so sorry that you had to go through that! Thank you so much for sharing that Julia. I hope that never happens to you again and you're perfectly happy and healthy now 😊 Thank you so much for such a lovely comment ❤️
As your experience points out this is not a socialized medicine issue. It has to do about how healthcare is set up. In most cases there is no patient coordinator the patient or their family is the coordinator. First thing I tell people is that if you get sick or have a family/friend get sick is that they need to find someone who has a medical background or who can do medical research or else you are screwed.
Éireann - thank you for sharing your story. I urge that wherever you go, please wear an N95 respirator as SARS-CoV-2 transmission has been extremely high lately. A SARS-CoV-2 infection could derail your health and has strong potential to cause further complications down the road. Stay safe out there and we are all holding up hope for you.
She can hardly breathe as it is. An N95 would prevent enough oxygen getting to her lungs. Plus, haven't you read the studies? Masking does not prevent infection.
I watched your videos today and you are really powerful under the circumstances. My wife, of 38, suffers from low grade ovarian carcinoma stage 4. She had surgery a month and a bit ago and she had a blood cloth, collapsed lung all due to her surgery of 13hrs. Difference is that the great doctors warned us beforehand and took everything very seriously. Hope you will do well and find some other specialists because this will only raise stress in your recovery.
It would be great to say just come back to NI and the NHS will sort you out but things are no better here. I really hope you get answers and the help you need to move forward and put this all behind you. Best wishes from Ballymena x
Aw I hope you're okay with the storms that have been hitting!! That's awful because I've been looking forward to getting back to the NHS lol. Hopefully we get some answers soon 😊 x
Retired nurse here and wow just wow! What a run around you have been dealing with. I cannot believe that ER. Not their responsibility to diagnose you! Total BS. Prayers this gets sorted asap! Take care of yourself and keep calling the doctors until you get what you need! Be a thorn in their side !
randomly got recommended your brain tumor discovery video and a couple vids later here I am on this one. thank you for vlogging this whole ordeal it's been eye opening about the state of health care. Hope you get through this soon.
Èireann my heart is breaking for you! I really hope they can figure out what is going on soon. Hope you get the answers you need. Fair play for staying so strong 💛
Best wishes to you, this is so frustrating! I am thinking of you. No need to respond to m. I know that you appreciate everyone who contacts you. Just know that I am thinking of you and hope for the best! Love you. ❤
I can’t believe you’re being treated so poorly by the hospital! Good heavens! Our health system has gone soooo downhill, it’s just horrible. I sure hope you get your scan soon and figure out your breathing issues! Good luck! Sending hugs.
Hi Eireann! Still, praying for you every night! It sounds like no one wants to take responsibility for you…. How very sad! I’m a retired RN and I’ve felt this way before… sometimes doctors just blow you off and they just need to listen to their patients! Please just hang in there!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
You're such a beautiful person inside and out Eireann...you deserve waaaay better. Fingers crossed you get the help you need. As someone who has been continually let down by medical professionals over many years i feel for you in that situation. Hopefully the right person sees you and intervenes and you get this breathing issue identified. Keep that light of yours shining, we need people like you in this world.
My gosh , I had a clot in my lung 1st time, then multiple second time and it was extremely painful. I had the VQ scan both times and was put into coronary care right away. I spent a week in hospital each time and now take blood thinners 2 x daily . A clot in the lung is very dangerous I can’t believe they are so cavalier about it.
Omg what the hell!! Im actually am stunned? How can the hospital leave you? Im so sorry this is happening to you ❤ im thinking of you ❤ keep strong x x x
Hey! Doctor here. Maybe you should also get your heart checked. When you feel pressure in the chest, if it’s not a blood clot or anything lung related (such as pneumonia) you should check the heart. Your symptom is called dyspnea. And dyspnea has many causes. It can be lung related, it can be heart related, even it can be neurologic related (the breathing regulation is done in the brain) or even anemia can give you dyspnea. First you rule all those things out, and the last diagnosis is anxiety related dyspnea. You’ve been under a huge amount of stress and the mind is so powerful it can make you believe you cannot breathe properly just because it’s anxious. But that is just a diagnosis to be made when everything else has been ruled out. Wishing you luck and calm in this times of uncertainty, and may your doctors give you all the tests to rule out everything. Don’t forget to pay attention to your mental health. It is very very important.
I could be majorly off but could you be experiencing anxiety? I felt like i couldnt breathe when I first started with anxiety. With everything thats going on i wouldn't be surprised if your mental health is affected. Hope you feel better soon x
I came across your videos by sheer chance, and have just worked my way through all of them. I can't tell you how sad I feel that you should be facing this at such a young age with so much of your life ahead of you and so much to offer the world. It's astonishing and hugely to your credit that you are constantly thinking of others in a similar situation and how watching your videos may be be affecting them. I just want you to know that from now on you'll always be in my thoughts and prayers. It's a very worrying time but there's every reason to still be positive and to hope that you can soon put this behind you. You're an amazing person - your family must be very proud of you.
Hello from California. So sorry you are going through all of this. So frustrating! No answers, just leaves you wondering. I sure hope these doctors figure this all out. I have had chronic lung problems, since I was a child. It is so scary. Lots of love to you & your family.❤❤❤
Poor Erieann you have had weeks identical to mine, emergency after emergency! I'm going to tell my church about if you don't mind, hang in there girl! So glad i came across your channel.
I'm so incredibly sorry you're having to go through all this. I can't get over everything you have to do & the lengths of time you have to wait for answers. You have to be so frustrated. You're in my prayers 🩷
I'm so sorry for all the run around you're experiencing. I too, have had a lot of frustration with the current health system in Canada. What is the worst, though, is when you are not listened to, or believed. Keep strong, and keep positive.
Absolutely shocking. I am also a Registered Nurse and a blood clot in the lungs is a medical emergency. The simple fact that you are short of breath and struggling to breathe in general needs to be addressed especially after having brain surgery. I certainly hope you get it sorted before it becomes a medical emergency. I pray that you get some answers regarding your tumor and your lungs. I can’t believe that after 10 weeks you still don’t know!🙏
That is the problem with free health care, it’s harder to get super special tests and things done in a timely manner, I’m America I got an mri for my back (not at all life threatening ) within a week of asking for it. And I have insurance so it’s all good with money. Man I’m praying for you, I wish I could do something to just heal you. Especially with the breathing I understand not being able to breathe(I have chronic asthma) and that is the worst and scariest feelings ever!
That emergency room is making me mad! If you’re anywhere in health care you should be helping people get to the root cause of their issues! Continuing to pray for you! 💕
Your ER should be SUED. I'm literally SO ANGRY on your behalf right now.
This is ridiculous. Imagine someone who doesn't have the energy or ability to advocate for themselves the way you do. Kudos to you for not giving up. I'm so sorry this is happening!
Thank you! I honestly HATE kicking up a fuss about myself so this has been a wee bit difficult but I'm lucky my da and Devin are here to help me lol. Hopefully everything will be figured out asap!
Can you go to a different hospital?
@@juliewheeler2139 I’m really thinking about it! There’s one a few hours away that seems to be a lot better
Certainly is quite an inconvenience, but so is everything you're being put through! I'd probably drive too. 😊 @diaryofeireann
@@diaryofeireannunless you have an appointment would discourage it unless your breathing gets a lot worse. ERs are not the place to get chronic issues diagnosed. The systems are not set up to do so which is one of the reason you are encountering issues.
CICU RN here - this is INSANE! A Pulmonary Embolism is a MEDICAL EMERGENCY and needs IMMEDIATE attention! I can not believe what you have been through and am so sorry my profession keeps letting you down. Really hoping you get some much needed and deserved good news soon!! Prayers and good thoughts from America!
Yeah, I'm former respiratory therapist and what the holy hell is going on in Canada? This is shocking.
Thank you! RN with a critical care/ER background. I was astounded that she wasn’t immediately sent to the ER!
She was sent to the ER for a CT and assume d-dimer right away from the walk-in clinic
problem with conditions like aney. heart attacks, strokes, even cancer......so many don't realize it until it happens, is too late. Terrible, terrible conditions and diseases out there.
@@zencat55 Unfortunately the medical system here was extremely bogged down with covid, and in the last few years they've been bringing in a huge amount of immigrants to try to get the economy kick started again (we have the highest rate of immigration in the world now) and that's flooded the healthcare system even more, I guess because although they brought in tons of new people, they didn't bring in a proportional amount of doctors nor build enough new hospitals. It's getting pretty bad, you regularly now hear from doctors and nurses that the system is pretty much at the breaking point/already broken. Even for emergencies, you have long wait times now. There's people who have literally died because they weren't looked at in time. If you're Canadian right now all you can really do is pray you don't have an emergency situation.
The shocking state of health care these days is a disgrace
They did what was warranted….likely anxiety
it truly is. amazing anyone survives.
@@michellegeorges8560 I don’t think you’ve watched all the videos
Unfortunately, the quality of service varies a lot from hospital/doctor to another. I've had multiple sclerosis for over 10 years and the service I've received has always been very high quality. But shit doctors exist everywhere, and you can be unlucky.
@@InfoDav So true. I have great care but hear of terrible hospitals in many places. Big cities generally have better hospitals though Toronto I'm surprised about!
I am a Deaf viewer as well as a cancer patient. I just wanted to say thank you for the subtitles they’re greatly appreciated and I am sorry that you’re dealing with all this. 🙏
The subs are generated by youtube
@@FracsoMehdi not these, you can tell when they’re auto generated or not. Or at least I can…
@@FracsoMehdi no they don't say auto generated when turned on.
I'm so sorry you've been treated this way, it's not ok they keep rejecting you. Your breathing issue is not a minor issue, pls don't stop standing up for yourself until this gets sorted out. Sending much love and strength from Germany, you got this
Thank you so much ❤️ I hate having to make a fuss and force them to help so this has been a tough time! Hopefully it will all be figured out soon
Sometimes making a fuss is the right thing to do, even though it might feel weird. This is tough - but so are you! :)@@diaryofeireann
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I would ask the doctor to send the request for you to do a V/Q scan to a different hospital. If one hospital rejects you so often, no use going back to them in the future.
Another hospital will likely accept the request to do the V/Q scan without hesitation.
❤❤❤ stay strong and keep fighting to get the V/Q scan.
@@diaryofeireann Unfortunately that's sometimes the only way to get treatment you need.
I've recently been scratched by a monkey, and only in the third hospital they treated me against rabies (prophylaxis). They said it's absolutely necessary. Imagine I hadn't kept insisting, and going somewhere else - It's a low chance I was actually infected, but if I were, it would have been fatal.
@@diaryofeireann Eireann, after having a very close family member struggle with a brain tumor, let me just tell you to make a fuss!!! Please! Your breathing is a serious issue and not something to take lightly. Healthcare systems these days are a JOKE, sometimes I think they'll let you die before you're properly taken care of?? Sending you all the energy and confidence to push through these unhelpful experiences. Please everyone advocate for yourself and your health❤
I am so mad that you have to go through all of this back and forth. I hope all of this gets resolved soon. Prayers to you!
It feels never ending right now lol hopefully this is the final week of it!! Thank you 😊
And yet you're still smiling....you're amazing....
Thank you for your kindness 😊❤️
My 12 year old granddaughter was diagnosed with a brain tumour just before Christmas and we were devastated, her symptoms are identical to yours
We are now done with all the testing and waiting for an op date
I’m so glad to have chanced upon your channel as you’ve given me so much
hope
You look so full of life and hopeful that you make a speedy recovery
She get the injections? They are very toxic!
I'm glad you found this positive channel in this difficult time. I have a 16 year old granddaughter who has disabilities so I can only imagine how scared you all are. Be strong and don't be afraid to advocate for her!!! My daughter went toe to toe with fancy Harvard doctors when my granddaughter was on life support and they told her they respected her for it. I'm sending prayers that all works out well for your granddaughter.
@daryltill70 I am so very sorry to hear about your Granddaughter having to go through this 😨❤️🩹 I pray for good news for the wee girl 💕 and for you all, as you go through this nightmare with her. Sending prayers 🙏 xo
@@cheryl1338I’m sorry for your Granddaughters difficulties ❤️🩹 I’m glad your daughter is able to advocate for her. My youngest son was born with disabilities too, and I learned every single bit of his complex illness, and II too would take on any Dr, and advocate for him at all costs. Us Mama Bears 🐻 become a force to be reckoned with. 😁 I really hope your little one is doing better after being on life support ☹️❤️🩹 Prayers for you all 🙏 and especially your Granddaughter 💕🙏 xo
No, safe and effective😅@@ezmadarlington942
So crazy. Sounds like a lot of people don't listen. Stick with it. Good luck
This is INSANE. My mum had a stroke July last year and no one in emergency took her seriously until the permanent damage was too late, she waited two days for a mri just because CT was clear. Two days later turns out she had a stroke blood clot in the brain and could have used meds. They didn’t let her sleep or eat during that time and she became so weak. This is just sad. I really hope you get help IMMEDIATELY. A blood clot is NOT a joke. Seriously. I’m praying for you.
I seriously am left totally speechless hearing the casualness of the medical people at the ER who don’t seem to think much constitutes and emergency. I have no words. It’s completely unacceptable.
As a brain tumour ’survivor’ I can say the doctors don’t know all they pretend to.
I was told by one doctor - that the emergency would likely refuse certain tests … and I’d have to INSIST they do it.
I suggest you try that next time.
Don’t let them say no!
Be persistent.
God Bless you.
I’m praying for good results and healing for you.
Amen.
There are two professions that open up a "Practice" to conduct their business. Lawyers and Doctors. Neither one guarantee their work and they both are still learning what they are doing (Practicing instead of doing).
I happened upon your channel early last year and was devastated to see what you are gong through. I have my own health issues and have been challenging my health care professionals for the last 8 years. I have been proving to them every day that what they are mostly preaching 'As Medicine' is not necessary the best for the patient, i.e. ME. I have been researching and documenting my treatment plan and proving to them that they could be doing something better for those that are under their care.
Good Luck and "God Bless"
It sucks how persistent we need to be. But it's true. We are our only advocate. Also unfortunately if we do fight for ourselves they label us as difficult patients, or very anxious, etc.
yes, sometimes you have to be so pushy! and then people who are naturally non-confrontational and/or who don't have a good GP to advocate on their behalf just fall through the cracks. it's terrible and unfair. i would be in that ER telling them that every single breath i took was intentional, forced and laboured, and that i was afraid to go to sleep out of genuine concern that i might stop breathing while not consciously focusing on each breath. make sure they document exactly that. difficulty breathing is not a minor issue... what an abysmal level of care.
@@Stargazer9900 So true!
As a girl who’s been through over 40 brain surgeries, let me be the one to tell you you’re doing everything right. Keep being awesome! And one day you will look back on this, and say idk why I worried…❤️❤️❤️
Over 40???
@@TohEeffoc yes. There are people with hydrocephalus who have had over 100, so I’m always thankful I’ve only had 42.
I've had two brain tumours and a pulmonary embolism about two years ago. I hope the hospital listen to you and your doctor. Sending hugs
How many COVID vaccines did you receive? And how soon after did you get the diagnosis
@@jasonk4315no
Did you get an MRI with contrast for the brain tumors?
@@Amaadification yes I had contrast with the mri scan
@@daynacullimore1936 sorry if overstepping, did you get any negative reactions or new symptoms develop after the mri contrast? I've been getting sharp shooting pains in the right side of my head recently and may require a mri scan but so scared to get the contrast due to all the scary stories about gadolinium :(
You are tough as nails Eireann and very inspirational. Hopefully you'll get the best and most positive answers very very soon.
Thank you so much for being so kind 😊 Hopefully asap!!
As someone who also lives in Windsor… how scary it is to think this is the treatment we get in this city. Thinking of you❤
Thank you so much ❤️ I'm honestly hoping and praying that I'm the only person going through this wild goose chase lol. If they're doing this to everyone that would be unbelievable 😞
I have plenty of criticism of the healthcare system but this would likely happen in most countries unless you pay out of pocket (not just have insurance). Getting a CT and blood testing (d-dimer) did happen fairly quickly. The scenario did not justify the top levels of emergency so waiting in the ER to have the CT was not surprising. Hopefully you can discuss your SOB with your surgeon. Hopefully Aerin has been able to discuss her symptoms with others who have had brain surgery and are taking the same medication to see if others have experienced similar SOB and it has been related to other issues than blood clots. It does seem like the GP involves is really great which unfortunately is not that common. Imagine if people didn’t have a GP or don’t have a good GP. Access to a GP is not just a Canada issue. There is a worldwide shortage of GPs since most medical students don’t want to be a GP and they aren’t compensated.
Vancouver too!
I had a blood clot in my lung post surgery, I had extreme pain, couldn't even talk when the pain peaked just hunched over gasping. I went to an emergency department and I actually didn't think it was a lung problem, I thought it was kidney pain as I had tumours in my kidneys, my BP, pulse and O2 sats were ok when I arrived but when the pain got really bad they took the O2 sats monitor off saying "you don't need that any more. I was discharged home with a diagnosis of kidney infection, but it just kept getting worse so I ended up calling an ambulance as the pain was so bad I couldn't breathe, I was given morphine and oxygen in the ambulance so when I arrived at the ED my observations were all not too bad. It was an extremely busy night in emergency and I sat in a chair waiting for a bed for about an hour, my oxygen saturation would drop very low without the oxygen but they decided they needed the bed I was in so they moved me too and armchair that wasn't allocated a nurse specifically (usually used for people with non acute problems waiting for results. Anyway after 6 hours not seeing a doctor and again in severe pain I asked for pain relief and was given endone, a few hours later I was still in pain and still hadn't been seen, so I asked if I was going to be seen by a doctor or should I just go home. I was seen about 30 mins later and basically told I had cancer and there was nothing they could do except give me a script for pain killers ( by now it was 5am on Sunday morning in a small rural town so no pharmacies were open) so I called my husband and we went home. I had booked an appointment with my GP for the next day and in the morning I rang my oncology team who told me to go to the emergency room immediately, I said no I would see my GP as he might actually listen to me. My observations were so out of whack by the time I saw my GP he rang an ambulance and sent me to the ED with a letter saying I needed a lung scan for pulmonary embolism. After a couple of hours where the ED doctor was arguing that I didn't need a scan my GP rang to find out why I hadn't had a scan and put pressure on them to do the scan which the ED docor reluctantly did. She wasn't happy when the scan showed I had a clot in my lung and also had a plural effusion (collection of fluid) and so collapse at the base of my lung! I was admitted to hospital and started on blood thinners. That was over 4 years ago and I'm glad to say I've been in remission from my stage IV cancer since then. I'm still on blood thinners as no one is game to take me offf them. Anyway just thought it was a similar experience to yours. I hope you get answers soon, all the best, Jeni.
I hope you sued for malpractice. You were probably the sickest in the ED. They should have known morphine would change symptoms but what was the root cause. Irresponsible people. Sorry you suffered but glad you survived, barely.
Yup, that's exactly how they do it. They can't figure out what's wrong so they say you have cancer and are dying. Ridiculous.
As a RN I am appalled @ your medical journey - what a roller coaster ;-( you are on my pray list
I cannot believe how many people are asleep and don't realise what's happening. Wake up people.
OMFG! 😱 I live in Canada and even I can't believe the runaround they're giving you! 😞😞😞 Please remember that you need to be your own advocate (unfortunately ☹️), as the saying goes, so keep pushing - HARD! If the person at the desk is saying no, ask to speak to someone above their paygrade! I'm fighting for you spiritually! Be well ❤❤❤
That's insane honestly!! I hate kicking up a fuss so I'm so grateful my da and Devin have been helping me but it's just insane! Thank you so much ❤️
I’m in Canada too. That would not happen here.
I live in Ontario Canada and I'm exhausted by all the doctors I've dealt with. Almost all of them don't take me seriously, it's like they don't see us as humans anymore. I have a bunch of health issues in my 20's and haven't had anyone diagnose or help figuring out why. I'm so disappointed with how some healthcare treats people
@@Anna-g3s I'm in the states and I've never heard of anything taking this long. I have always said we need to have national health care like Canada since people can go bankrupt here with a serious illness, but this sounds crazy. Have you ever heard anything like this happening in Canada? I can't believe this is he norm. Just curious what a Canadian has to say about this situation.
@@sallyire1 that’s awful. I’ve never had those problems. We can go to any clinic or hospital we want. We just show our health card and that’s it. No papers or billing or anything like that. If you don’t like your doctor you can find another.
As amazing and strong as you are - at this point I would be getting the first flight home. The care you are (not) receiving is disgraceful. You deserve better ❤
I’m so sorry you keep being dismissed or misdiagnosed (almost sounds like negligence as this point).I think it has been great that you have been documenting your journey in case you ever want to pursue things legally with this hospital. Viewers also of course appreciate the updates. Sending encouraging thoughts.
I feel infuriated by hearing this!! If you were my child I’d be losing my mind! Stay strong Eireann and PLEASE seriously think about taking that drive 🙏🫶
Aye my da has been stressing for definite. Hopefully they get it sorted soon or I 100% will be!
I really feel for you, this is madness. You're bounced between the clinics. Doing all the chasing too. Keep asking questions. You're young this shouldn't be happening. You are in my thoughts and prayers xx
Thank you very much 😊 I honestly HATE kicking up a fuss so the fact that we're doing all the chasing and following up is really not great xx
You're doing the right thing. You understandably want to know things. Okay it's not clear cut but the tumour results and difficulty breathing in my books is you should be a priority. xx@@diaryofeireann
@@diaryofeireannnot sure if you have had any other history with the medical system but this is very normal no matter where in the world. It tends to be a bit better if you are a child or if your disease/condition has their own clinic. Cancer care in Ontario for example has much better organization and follow-up than other condition as for example but given your current status you aren’t quite part of the cancer care Ontario system. You seem to have a good GP who is advocating for you too and trying to get your test scheduled so your medical team is also advocating for you as well.
@@amyseaden9069 100%! The family doctor/ GP I have right now is really really great 😊 Just hoping it gets sorted soon!
@@diaryofeireann I micromanage my own medical issues in Ontario and I have a rare unknown form of muscular dystrophy. Luckily I have medical knowledge or else I would be screwed. I have been the one micromanaging my own care. It is standard while in Canada or abroad. Cancer is the one condition that gets more follow-up, access to nurses, etc. compared to most other condition/ although you are not part of the cancer system like others who have entered a more typical treatment course like chemo/radiation already. If in contact with your surgeon or you see him in person he may have a better chance of success getting your test scheduled versus your GP especially in the same hospital system where he works. Would try that. You may also want to discuss with your GP whether you should consider treatment (blood thinner) even though you haven’t had a concrete diagnosis. You may have even been receiving a blood thinner in hospital and maybe even after your returned home after your surgery. Best of luck I know it is very frustrating but there are limitations of the medical system and especially given the very high amounts of various respiratory viruses. The ER is not a good place to try and address chronic health issues. It is not set up to deal with the this and is typically not a great way to try and access testing because it is taking too long to access testing other ways. Many who try to do this are denied in the ER.
Sounds a bit cheesy but when you get really discouraged I would think about what would happen if you didn’t have such a great GP or were one of the millions without a GP. You seem to have had a great neurosurgeon and have had surgery relatively quickly so also something positive to think about. You also were able to get your OHIP in time to access all this care. Many are in Canada or in other countries without access to healthcare that they didn’t have to pay for (I know we do pay taxes so healthcare isn’t free). I can only imagine others being told that it will be many hundreds for thousands of dollars if you want to have surgery. You also seem to have a very supportive family and friends. I often think of others who don’t have any support and are in hospital or going through huge medical issues without any support and I can only imagine how difficult that it must be. I am probably overly cheery because I was very sick last week and ended up in the ER and with 2 other specialist appointment. Your life being unpredictable and medicalized is hard for others to really understand. Hopefully you will get answers about pathology this week. Just knowing should helps to know mentally what will be your treatment and prognosis. People underestimate how just knowing what your diagnosis is is so important even if it won’t change anything. It also legitimizes you in the eyes of the medical system. Sadly if you look good and put together the medical system may not be as concerned about your SOB and breathing so would also dress how you feel when going to the ER.
The Canadian health care system is a disaster. You will find great differences between the standard of care at different hospitals. The care given by large hospitals in the greater Toronto area can be substandard simply because they are overwhelmed. I hate to say this, but if you want a higher level of care, go to a hospital in an affluent area. I would suggest Oakville Trafalgar - not too far from Toronto. I have had family members who live in the GTA who were given the run-around like you are experiencing, and they were advised to do just that. The level of care they received at Oakville Trafalgar was far higher, with more attention and they actually FIXED the problem unlike the ping-pong between doctors they experienced in the large Toronto hospitals.
Yes going to a large hospital in a bigger city will likely lead to better care than a small hospital in a small community. Care in a large teaching hospital allow you access to more specialist and more testing. Large hospitals are also used to seeing a lot of different medical issues and treating more severe conditions. Not sure it makes sense to travel to go to a different ER. The big issue will be about whether doing testing in the ER is possible. ER tries to avoid dealing with more chronic issues because ER is really there to treat, stabilize and discharge. Trying to get referred to another hospital for testing in Windsor may be a better option. Having. The surgeon request the scan versus the GP may also lead to a better response. Sadly referrals from GPs may be treated differently than from a specialist.
@@amyseaden9069 No, that's not what I said at all. She said she was having difficulty with the ER's in the Toronto hospital - and Toronto is the largest city in Canada. I'm saying that the overall level of care and attention is better in the locations I mentioned - still a big city hospital, but not part of the city core.
@@ScottsSynthStuff believe she is on South Western Ontario possibly Windsor. Level of attention and care is not always best in larger hospitals and in more wealthy areas. Really depends on the medical team you interact with but also how busy the hospital is. These larger centres give you access to higher level of care and more specialized care but they also attract patients from large surrounding areas so are often extremely busy and overwhwlemwe so you may get better care from smaller hospital. Whether you should consider going to a larger hospital in another area depends on what type of medial issue you are experiencing primarily but also has a lot to due with luck that day. Would personally never go to a trauma hospital ER unless I was a trauma patient for example although sometime unavoidable. Not an exact science. Would probably go to London if live around Windsor before Toronto.
This is crazy that you have to advocate so much for yourself when the healthcare system should be there for you. I'm sending you positivity, hugs and love ♥
Glad you found a good primary doctor. I hope you get the VQ scan very soon. Don’t fly until you are certain that you don’t have a blood clot. Prayers for a great biopsy report.
Girl, get yourself home and get the care you deserve, you need answers, the stress of it alone will send you down a bad mental health route.. praying for you as always
My name is Cheryl. I'm using my hubby's phone, that's why Lesters name shows up.
I cannot believe what you are going thru. It's a disgrace and disgusting! I would be so upset, I'd be crying(among other things).
I'm an old(63yo) redheaded woman, which means I'm hot tempered...Give me one minute with all of them but especially with the one that said "it's not their job..." It's deplorable that we have to advocate for ourselves or we don't get the proper care that we, as patients deserve...AND NEED.
I'm worried that if GOD forbid the brain tumor is cancer and NOTHING is being done(besides the operation)...10 weeks. That's ten weeks of treatment you could have had already.!!!
Your smile and great attitude is amazing.
Prayers and healing thoughts from Connecticut, USA❤
I cannot believe what you are dealing with, I don't know how you are so patient and gracious. Prayers for good results on your lungs and brain diagnosis.
Thank you for keeping us updated on your progress. Sorry for the frustrating endless delays, but hopefully you'll have all the answers very soon. Hang in there!
Thank you 😊 Hopefully soon!
Dear Eireann, as you can tell from all the comments, we are all helplessly enraged on your behalf that you have not gotten the tests and care you so urgently need. I will be taking deep breaths on your behalf. I send you light, and air, and love and deep deep healing energy. xoxoxoxo
I would definitely file a complaint. What are they waiting for? I’m so disgusted with all they are making you suffer through. Shame on them.
We pray for your well being and healing.
Thats pretty shocking them not prioritising someone struggling to breathe... you know one of the most vital parts of staying alive. Hopefully you get some answers soon and can get properly on the mend Éireann because all the extra stress and anxiety on top of physically dealing with it all must be so exhausting. Fingers crossed for a positive update next time we see you!
I agree with the others stating you should get to a bigger hospital ASAP. You are your own best advocate! Why wait until you quite possibly could have a disaster on your hands... Act now and get the help you deserve!! Good luck!!!
I had to wait 9 months to be seen by a neurologist in California. The world’s 5th largest economy. I had additional 2 grand mal seizures in the interim. One causing a significant head injury. Following you and sending you prayers. ❤
Important thing to consider: Always go to the very best big teaching hospital or high-level trauma center with issues like your breathing ... and anything else. They will have the most experienced doctors and the equipment necessary to diagnose you. Going to an urgent care can sometimes eat up those precious minutes before a diagnosis can be made -- and you will probably need to go to a big hospital anyway.
You're 100% right. I've been considering driving a few hours away to get to a bigger hospital!
@@diaryofeireannOther than driving all the way to London I'd suggest trying the other hospital downtown vs the one on the east end that from the videos I noticed you went to. Sadly down here we don't get the same treatment as in London. 🙏
@@diaryofeireann Yes, please don't hesitate going to a research-oriented hospital at a large university or city. An ER is not unlike your general practitioner in that they are generalists. Yes, they deal with life-and-death decision making daily, however, they lack the depth of any expert in any one area. So, after researching the best expert in pulmonary care (or any other specialty), hit the road! Even if that means coming down to the States for care. You are NOT receiving the best care when time is TRULY of the essence. 🙏
Where I lived we were 9 hours away from one the best hospital’s in America. Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. Many people from my local area make the trip there, even if it means driving many hours to get there…because we knew they were top notch at diagnosis.
Personal story: our local hospital gave up on my Mom and refused to try to save her life. (It wasn’t a blood clot) Said there was nothing else they could do. We headed to Mayo’s with her. They did the surgery she needed to save her life even if it was risky and she may lose her life….but we had no choice but to try. There were three possible outcomes: it worked and her life would be saved, the surgery may be successful, but she may lose her limbs, or she may die. She had to have surgery on an artery in her abdomen that affected her kidneys.
Good news: it was successful, with no limbs lost. She lived another 10 years.
There are countless stories from my local area where lives were saved due to proper medical diagnoses and care.
In some cases, people get life-flighted there in a plane or helicopter.
Advice: Go and travel where you need to! Although if it’s a blood clot, traveling may be tricky. A blood clot can be an acute emergency. I am shocked how the hospitals are treating you 😢😡
Toronto General Hospital is ranked the 4th best hospital in the WORLD, I urge you to go there as soon as you can!! @@diaryofeireann
I am so sorry for the trauma the medical community has caused you. It is traumatic and I wish they would recognize that. You are a warrior and please don't stop fighting and advocating for yourself! Keep pushing them for the tests and answers. ❤️🙏
Hi, not a doctor, just a nurse, but I really don't recommend taking medications from friends or family, without doctor's prescription. Also one very common negative side effect of ventolin is tachycardia and heart palpitations, which could just worsen the feeling in your chest. Also could put unnecesary pressure on your heart, which may already be struggling due to the blood clot. You need a diagnosis soon and blood thinning medication if necessary. Also would not recommend excessive excercise until you know for sure, you don't have a blood clot. Sorry if I sound harsh. (also, English is not my first language, so sorry). Also good luck in your journey.
THANK YOU for telling me this!! I will 100% stop taking that now thank you so much!!
Low clot probability
She is not hypoxic, her family doc is off - I’m assuming they did echo of heart
Young people tend to be able to compensate for some loses in their lung capacity (oxygen saturation) with increased heart function. Also, nobody is saying it's for sure a blood clot. However I do think there's room for caution, and not using unprescribed medication is generally a good advice for all people. @@michellegeorges8560
Hey Éireann, I really hope you have a good support system during this time. I've had the unfortunate circumstances of not being listened to by any doctors for my medical issues. It was so tiresome to have to call so many doctors, wait for appointments, pray that one would listen, just to conduct the tests I was asking for. Even when I was hospitalized, no one cared and they just wanted me gone. After months of fighting and finally paying for tests out-of-pocket, the results came back showing I was right. They didn't apologize or even acknowledge that their stubborn and selfish mindset caused me so much pain. Not a single doctor would take any responsibility. I hope you have others by your side to fight for you. Good luck and don't be afraid to go elsewhere if you're not receiving the care you think you need.
Just unbelievable. No sense of urgency at all for a possible life and death issue. Prayers up that this madness ends and your breathing returns to normal!
The amount of uncertainty you have to go through is insane. The patience and composure you give off in these videos is amazing, though I could definitely understand this being different off camera. Still rooting for you!
I'm sorry that you have to go through so much. ):
Please take lots of time to recover and relax in-between all the chaos.
Thank you for being so thoughtful 😊 I'm trying my best to relax and not get too stressed out these days
Hi! I live in the Netherlands and I've had blood clots in both lungs three weeks ago. Breathing was really hard and painfull. A part of my lung died because a blood clot got stuck. I had to go on bloodthinners right away and had to stay in the hospital for five days. I hope they help you soon, because the doktor told me that blood clots can demage your lungs and heart. I hope you get well soon!❤
Oh my gosh, you are really being tested way beyond the limit. That ER definitely seems like a place to avoid - why on earth didn't the staff know the difference between acute and chronic blood clots? And, now refusing to do the other test!👽 I've no idea how you are managing to stay so positive! Praying that you feel better and get some proper answers soon. 🧡
Canadian healthcare sucks.
I've been having this immense brain fog for the past year (2023 onward) and having these "brain zap" symptoms for around the same time. Took me 6 months to convince my family doctor to refer me to a neurologist and finally have an appointment in Feb. I'll be in EU on vacation at that time but it's an online video appointment so it should be fine.
Sorry you had to go through all this drama!
Did your family doctor test for vitamin B12 and vitamin D deficiency? That is a common presentation.
@@blooey2 yep I tested fine for those. When I was a kid I did have B12 deficiency and required injections but that was 15 years ago.
I've had quite a few head CTs (once when I was a baby and fell out of a shopping cart and had to be revived, once as a teenager as I was having issues of almost passing out and losing vision, another time was hit by a car when riding a bike, and twice in recent years due to thunderclap headaches which after the second CT I was diagnosed with migraines.)
Part of the reason I found this channel actually is because I became paranoid I might have a brain tumor from all the radiation of CTs haha
Was it post COVID vaccine? Seems to be a common occurrence
Crazy medical system. Stay strong. Praying for you x
After my Melanoma surgery my doctor scheduled me for CT scans which were fine. He said because I had both Melanoma and Basal Cell surgeries in one year he wanted to repeat the CT in 6 months. I went for the next scan and the next thing I was being referred to the emergency room. They had found blood clots but I was asymptomatic. The nurses kept coming to me asking if I was having difficulty breathing but I had no problems. I was put on medication for 6 months and then had another CT scan which showed they were resolving. I hope you find answers to all your questions soon. Your story is making me realize how lucky I was that my medical team got results quickly and responded to them just as quickly. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Your series of videos should be a must watch for every doctor and hospital admin for how not to treat patients. I can't believe you've had to go through so much to get the medical tests you need.
Are you taking nattokinase?
If I were you, I’d be taking:
aspirin 100mg in the evening with your last meal. Nattokinase - 2000 units twice a day.
Bromelain - 500 milligrams a day.
Curcumin - 500 milligrams twice a day.
And eating a cup of natto once a day.
She got brain surgery, she needs to verify with her surgeon before she can take anti platelet or won’t risk for bleeding. Don’t recommend stuff if you don’t have medical knowledge
Worrying in many ways, from the lack of urgency with the medical professionals to the stress this must be putting you under. The GP seems to have your back but is being hindered by the system. I hope they get to the bottom of this problem soon. Keep smiling your strength is inspiring.
pro tip: when you go to dr, clinic, ER etc dont wear makeup and get fixed up too nice. they see a young woman looking good and think you arent sick or in need of urgent help. you made it through video without seeming short of breath. when short of breath you cant make it through a sentence. emphasizing the pressure you feel in your chest was key. please pursue a cardiac workup and continue to emphasize difficulty breathing. to get proper care you need to “play up” your symptoms. i known that sounds wrong but doctors only go on what they see.
I am very concerned for you. So scary. Pulmonary Embolism is an absolute emergency. I almost died from multiple ones from my blood clotting disorder. Between that, covid, and asthma my lungs haven't been the same. I'm only thirty-seven. I am not trying to scare anyone, but definitely not something to play around with. Continued prayers my friend.
Don’t leave any health issues you are worried about. You know your own body ; don’t take no for an answer. Insist they do the test. Hope everything goes well for you ❤
Praying for your healing from the brain tumor and blood clot!
Eireann, this comment is from someone who is living with chronic anxiety and panic attacks. I know how real the shortness of breath feels from anxiety, i have been to the ER many times thinking that i had a heart attack or a blood clot or whatnot, and it was nothing. What i am saying is, before doing further scans, have you tried taking a xanax? It is easy to do and it would rule out any anxiety related issues. You have been under a lot of stress lately, and with a clean CT and a clean blood test and after 10 weeks, it really seems unlikely that you have a blood clot. And i dont mean to downplay that what you feel is real, its just sometimes our brains can play tricks on us and it is very convincing. Im rooting for you and hoping that you dont have a blood clot or anything else thats serious!!! Hugs!!!
Beautiful comment. Well said. I too have been suffering from health anxiety and panic attacks
you're an absolute gem. power to you x
As a person who has worked in the medical field Iam astonished by how your concerns have been addressed. Truly appalling to turn away someone with shortness of breath especially after such a surgery. I hope things are better in Ireland..do you know if they are? You are the loveliest fairest lass. God bless you❤
You have to absolutely advocate for yourself. We learnt the hard way, keep pushing and fighting and if you don't get what you need go elsewhere. Madness
I'm not a doctor but my mother-in-law had that pressure on her chest and it turned out to be fluid buildup around her lungs. In her case, her heart was not pumping enough blood to her kidneys due to aortic valve stenosis and consequently the kidneys were not extracting the excess fluid from her blood fast enough. So the fluid had nowhere to go and it seeped out of her blood vessels into the cavity around her lungs. She was 93 so the vessel walls were already thin to begin with. Her kidneys were functioning properly; there just wasn't enough blood flow.
It's great that socialized medicine covers everybody, but this is the downside to it. In the US, as messed up as our healthcare system is, with doctors not coordinating with each other and costs out-of-control, at least you wouldn't have to wait weeks to be seen.
US citizen here and I have to wait weeks or months to see MDs. It's ridiculous.
@@Stargazer9900 Where are you and what plan are you on? Everyone I know in my area who's needed to see a doctor in an emergency situation can get one in within days, except during covid when the system was overwhelmed.
The problem we have in the US is that many insurance companies require pre-approval and that's where the holdup is. For example, if your doctor tells you, you need a hip replacement, your insurance might tell you to try physical therapy first or might even deny to pay for the procedure altogether.
Then the next problem is the specialists don't talk to each other. It's up to your primary care physician to coordinate the care or in a hospital, the hospitalist. The latter is what most people are never told about, but this person is crucial to get information on what's wrong with you. In my mother-in-law's case, we had a fantastic hospitalist who figured out what the underlying issue really was, and had an explanation for it.
Finally, in the US you can never get a straight answer as to what a procedure will cost, so you really can't shop around. You get all these bills, which you're not supposed to pay until the insurance companies have processed them. They give you an Explanation of Benefits which is confusing to read.
That's why I say the US system is a mess and needs to be cleaned up.
This is crazy to me that you are not being taking seriously! I had brain surgery in 2008 and any issue I had was considered an emergency afterwards! I’m so sorry you are having to deal with what could be life threatening and they don’t seem to be taking it seriously! I spent 8 days is icu before I went home and had complications and ended up back for 10 more days in icu I can’t imagine what you are feeling. Prayers from Texas I wish I could send you to my neurologist! I can’t believe they don’t even have a diagnosis on the tumor yet!
Praying for answers and healing! 🙏
My dad had a blood clot in his heart (he didn't know about it), it broke off and caused a stroke. You need to push for answers. This is super serious. I wouldn't leave the doctor or hospital without the necessary scans. I hope you are at least on blood thinners. Good luck to you!
I’m soooo sorry you are going thru this. I had similar nightmare with a colon issue in Texas USA. I fell thru the cracks in our USA healthcare (( I have great medical insurance)) and was misdiagnosed, sent for tests that came back normal ….. and what I had was not normal, nonetheless when I finally got the proper test and surgery , the specialist said …. Why did you wait so long??? This is life threatening and you were knocking on the door for cancer.
I’m so sorry you are having to experience this healthcare NIGHTMARE so young. Ive been praying for you and will continue to remember you in my prayers sweet child. ✝️🙏🏼💕💕✝️🙏🏼🙏🏼
Wow I'm so so sorry that you had to go through that! Thank you so much for sharing that Julia. I hope that never happens to you again and you're perfectly happy and healthy now 😊 Thank you so much for such a lovely comment ❤️
As your experience points out this is not a socialized medicine issue. It has to do about how healthcare is set up. In most cases there is no patient coordinator the patient or their family is the coordinator. First thing I tell people is that if you get sick or have a family/friend get sick is that they need to find someone who has a medical background or who can do medical research or else you are screwed.
You have the patience of a saint. Make sure you advocate for yourself and that you aren't fobbed off!
Éireann - thank you for sharing your story. I urge that wherever you go, please wear an N95 respirator as SARS-CoV-2 transmission has been extremely high lately. A SARS-CoV-2 infection could derail your health and has strong potential to cause further complications down the road. Stay safe out there and we are all holding up hope for you.
She can hardly breathe as it is. An N95 would prevent enough oxygen getting to her lungs. Plus, haven't you read the studies? Masking does not prevent infection.
I watched your videos today and you are really powerful under the circumstances. My wife, of 38, suffers from low grade ovarian carcinoma stage 4. She had surgery a month and a bit ago and she had a blood cloth, collapsed lung all due to her surgery of 13hrs. Difference is that the great doctors warned us beforehand and took everything very seriously. Hope you will do well and find some other specialists because this will only raise stress in your recovery.
It would be great to say just come back to NI and the NHS will sort you out but things are no better here. I really hope you get answers and the help you need to move forward and put this all behind you. Best wishes from Ballymena x
Aw I hope you're okay with the storms that have been hitting!! That's awful because I've been looking forward to getting back to the NHS lol. Hopefully we get some answers soon 😊 x
@@diaryofeireannthe NHS is a mess here :(
Oh my goodness! I’m so very sorry you’re dealing with this runaround. God bless you
Ahh you're having such a rough time, even without the medical negligence. Really praying you get some answers soon
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Thank you so much 😊
Retired nurse here and wow just wow! What a run around you have been dealing with. I cannot believe that ER. Not their responsibility to diagnose you! Total BS. Prayers this gets sorted asap! Take care of yourself and keep calling the doctors until you get what you need! Be a thorn in their side !
Praying for you, friend❤
Thank you so much ❤️
randomly got recommended your brain tumor discovery video and a couple vids later here I am on this one. thank you for vlogging this whole ordeal it's been eye opening about the state of health care. Hope you get through this soon.
This is like a socialized medicine cautionary tale.
It one hundred percent is. It is a mess.regardless of politics.
My goodness, I’m so sorry you’re going through this insane run around.God bless you for all you’re going through. I hope you get some answers soon!
You are very strong and very brave! You must be your own biggest advocate and don’t let them go over you with their policies and nonsense.
This is terrible! Prayers for you 🙏🏻
Èireann my heart is breaking for you! I really hope they can figure out what is going on soon. Hope you get the answers you need. Fair play for staying so strong 💛
I want you to get better and get the medical you need.I live in Germany, they would have examined you swiftly and appropriately from day one here.
Best wishes to you, this is so frustrating! I am thinking of you. No need to respond to m. I know that you appreciate everyone who contacts you. Just know that I am thinking of you and hope for the best! Love you. ❤
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I can’t believe you’re being treated so poorly by the hospital! Good heavens! Our health system has gone soooo downhill, it’s just horrible. I sure hope you get your scan soon and figure out your breathing issues! Good luck! Sending hugs.
Hi Eireann! Still, praying for you every night! It sounds like no one wants to take responsibility for you…. How very sad! I’m a retired RN and I’ve felt this way before… sometimes doctors just blow you off and they just need to listen to their patients! Please just hang in there!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
You're such a beautiful person inside and out Eireann...you deserve waaaay better. Fingers crossed you get the help you need. As someone who has been continually let down by medical professionals over many years i feel for you in that situation. Hopefully the right person sees you and intervenes and you get this breathing issue identified. Keep that light of yours shining, we need people like you in this world.
Sending you all my best wishes for improved breathing and more information. You deserve better than what you've been handed lately!
Thank you so much 😊
My gosh , I had a clot in my lung 1st time, then multiple second time and it was extremely painful. I had the VQ scan both times and was put into coronary care right away. I spent a week in hospital each time and now take blood thinners 2 x daily . A clot in the lung is very dangerous I can’t believe they are so cavalier about it.
Omg what the hell!! Im actually am stunned? How can the hospital leave you? Im so sorry this is happening to you ❤ im thinking of you ❤ keep strong x x x
Thank you so much Rachel ❤️ I'm hoping that this is the last week of this honestly. Hopefully it'll get sorted asap! xx
Hey! Doctor here. Maybe you should also get your heart checked. When you feel pressure in the chest, if it’s not a blood clot or anything lung related (such as pneumonia) you should check the heart. Your symptom is called dyspnea. And dyspnea has many causes. It can be lung related, it can be heart related, even it can be neurologic related (the breathing regulation is done in the brain) or even anemia can give you dyspnea. First you rule all those things out, and the last diagnosis is anxiety related dyspnea. You’ve been under a huge amount of stress and the mind is so powerful it can make you believe you cannot breathe properly just because it’s anxious. But that is just a diagnosis to be made when everything else has been ruled out. Wishing you luck and calm in this times of uncertainty, and may your doctors give you all the tests to rule out everything. Don’t forget to pay attention to your mental health. It is very very important.
I could be majorly off but could you be experiencing anxiety? I felt like i couldnt breathe when I first started with anxiety. With everything thats going on i wouldn't be surprised if your mental health is affected. Hope you feel better soon x
I came across your videos by sheer chance, and have just worked my way through all of them. I can't tell you how sad I feel that you should be facing this at such a young age with so much of your life ahead of you and so much to offer the world. It's astonishing and hugely to your credit that you are constantly thinking of others in a similar situation and how watching your videos may be be affecting them. I just want you to know that from now on you'll always be in my thoughts and prayers. It's a very worrying time but there's every reason to still be positive and to hope that you can soon put this behind you. You're an amazing person - your family must be very proud of you.
Hello from California.
So sorry you are going through all of this. So frustrating! No answers, just leaves you wondering. I sure hope these doctors figure this all out. I have had chronic lung problems, since I was a child. It is so scary. Lots of love to you & your family.❤❤❤
I'm so sorry to hear that, I hope your lungs aren't giving you much pain or trouble right now 😞 Thank you so so much ❤️
Poor Erieann you have had weeks identical to mine, emergency after emergency! I'm going to tell my church about if you don't mind, hang in there girl! So glad i came across your channel.
Hope all goes well. Love from Scotland 🏴
Thank you so much 😊
I'm so incredibly sorry you're having to go through all this. I can't get over everything you have to do & the lengths of time you have to wait for answers. You have to be so frustrated. You're in my prayers 🩷
Wish you the best. Greetings from Germany
Thank you so much 😊
I'm so sorry for all the run around you're experiencing. I too, have had a lot of frustration with the current health system in Canada. What is the worst, though, is when you are not listened to, or believed. Keep strong, and keep positive.
Absolutely shocking. I am also a Registered Nurse and a blood clot in the lungs is a medical emergency. The simple fact that you are short of breath and struggling to breathe in general needs to be addressed especially after having brain surgery. I certainly hope you get it sorted before it becomes a medical emergency. I pray that you get some answers regarding your tumor and your lungs. I can’t believe that after 10 weeks you still don’t know!🙏
That is the problem with free health care, it’s harder to get super special tests and things done in a timely manner, I’m America I got an mri for my back (not at all life threatening ) within a week of asking for it. And I have insurance so it’s all good with money. Man I’m praying for you, I wish I could do something to just heal you. Especially with the breathing I understand not being able to breathe(I have chronic asthma) and that is the worst and scariest feelings ever!
The state of our healthcare system is ridiculous.
And criminal, imo.
That emergency room is making me mad! If you’re anywhere in health care you should be helping people get to the root cause of their issues! Continuing to pray for you! 💕