Ken

Ken went to see his GP because he was experiencing problems with his eyesight when he woke up in the mornings. He had put off going to the doctor for some time as he thought it was probably something trivial but he was sent for tests which confirmed that he had a series of TIA’s. Since then he has also discovered that he has a heart condition which is now being treated.

Ken was experiencing minor visual disturbances in the mornings, but didn’t think it was serious and also didn’t want to worry his wife who also has health problems of her own. He went to see his GP eventually, who suspected it was caused by TIA’s and immediately put him on aspirin. He was sent to hospital for tests including an MRI scan which confirmed that he had in fact experienced a series of small TIA’s. Tests also revealed that Ken has an irregular heartbeat and he is now receiving treatment for his heart condition. Being diagnosed with TIA’s and a heart condition has been a big shock for Ken and he has found it difficult to adjust, especially in terms of having to be less active as he is a keen allotment gardener. In the past he spent a large proportion of his time out on the allotments but now finds he gets tired and has to take things more slowly, however over time he has gradually discovered that he can continue to garden, but just needs to pace himself and recognise if he is doing too much. Ken’s wife has also found it to be a worrying time because she relies on Ken who is not just her husband but also her carer. Because of this Ken sometimes feels he needs to keep his feelings about his health problems to himself. Over the past year since the diagnosis he has felt quite low at times, but is taking a positive attitude towards his recovery and feels that it is important to keep going and not dwell on anxieties and worries.

Ken would prefer to see the same GP each time he visits the surgery because he thinks its…

Age at interview 68

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 68

Its a macho thing Ken has to leave the heavy work on the allotment to other people and he…

Age at interview 68

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 68

Ken and his wife have been married for 50 years and are very close. Ken is his wifes carer as…

Age at interview 68

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Age at diagnosis 68

Ken now has to have regular checks to monitor his blood and his medication is sometimes adjusted…

Age at interview 68

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 68

Interview 39: Ken would like to be monitored more regularly so that he can be sure things are okay

Age at interview 68

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 68

Ken cares for his disabled wife and didnt want to worry her.

Age at interview 68

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 68

Ken is on warfarin and has to have blood tests every week to monitor how things are going. Once…

Age at interview 68

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 68

Ken was put on aspirin initially but is now replacing it with warfarin which the doctors feel…

Age at interview 68

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 68

Ken has felt depressed since his TIA but doesnt want to take medication for it

Age at interview 68

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 68

Ken felt shocked and upset at first that this had happened to him because up until then hed been…

Age at interview 68

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 68

Ken had woken on several mornings with blurred eyesight but thought nothing of it to begin with.

Age at interview 68

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 68