glasgowcyclist
Charming but somewhat feckless
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Ha ha ha!Rest, in a hospital..
Ha ha ha!Rest, in a hospital..
Still in, hoping to get out today.
Noisy crackers guy left yesterday, replaced by a patient who fell in another ward and broke his hip. He snores on every breath in and moans with every breath out. Poor bugger is in agony, I feel really sorry for him.
Mine has been a very similar experience although on a much smaller scale.Hope you get out. I had 6 1/2 weeks.
Guy nearly dead from a massive bleed next to me, guy opposite thinking his broken arm was 'worse' than the poor guy nearly popping off (later that day), same 'old rude guy' being horrible to the nurses, me telling him to behave, and said old rude guy goading me (very nearly got out of bed and threw him out of hospital). Usual dementia patients, kept awake for weeks by the poor guy opposite - didn't know where he was, broken spine, kept wandering - I managed to get him to sit down and wait for a nurse (this went on for weeks). Old lady that kept coming in being abusive, and hitting nurses, old miserable bugger next to me, lady lit a ciggy whilst on oxygen, ward over full so one poor patient in the middle for a few nights.
Let's say, when they said I could go, I upped and went - even left without my big bag of prescription medicine as the pharmacy was shut. The staff were great, the patients, not so.
Shhhhhhh! You'll wake him up.Hope you got some real rest and you're on the mend now.
Too late, he'd only just nodded offStill in, hoping to get out today.
Not an option for most people, and not necessarily one everyone would take if it were.Private is the way to go![]()
I have it as a salary sacrifice benefit but have been very pleased with the NHS route so saw no need to use it.Not an option for most people, and not necessarily one everyone would take if it were.
I was in fecking agony last October with my back - I was refused a pain killing injection, and sent a long to a relaxation class - I was lying on my back which was throbin like someone had stuck a hot poker in it - then some Pratt was telling me to relax and breathe away the pain !!
Further investigation revealed that further intervention could only be considered if I been in considerable pain for 12 months - and resulting surgeries had a very low success rate - reading some of the post above - I wonder if waiting 12 months limits the chances of success.
Not an option for most people, and not necessarily one everyone would take if it were.
Sitting here all dressed and waiting for my brother to pick me up. I have a goody bag of painkillers and looking forward to going home.@glasgowcyclist Are you out yet ?![]()
Sitting here all dressed and waiting for my brother to pick me up. I have a goody bag of painkillers and looking forward to going home.
All I'll say, is if they are telling you the surgery is 'unlikely' to alleviate pain, just listen to them. Get yourself to a good physio and get it looked at. Be wary with spinal surgery - if it goes slightly wrong you are in a wheelchair.
Ok, ok, you've had your fun. Back to work now eh?Sitting here all dressed and waiting for my brother to pick me up. I have a goody bag of painkillers and looking forward to going home.
I misread this as "I have a goody bag of painkillers and looking forward to taking some"Sitting here all dressed and waiting for my brother to pick me up. I have a goody bag of painkillers and looking forward to going home.