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Topic History of: Rushed to hospital for an emergency operation... Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
steveimp |
We rely on the NHS for my son's problems and specific needs and other than one complaint that we had to raise with one department (thankfully, occupational therapy as opposed to a function that could have caused serious problems) it's been fine.
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zooloo |
david wrote:
yikes, how did that happen zoo?
glad you're ok
I've got a growth in my left lung and somehow or other it produced a lot of liquid that was pressing against my heart - cue breathlessness and pain.
At first they though I'd had a heart attack but fortunately did a scan thing which is fortunate because the remedy for heart attack may have killed me - what larks
My NHS experience has been brilliant, there's a lot of very hard working and skilled people working there - the woman who did my scan came in on her day off and very quickly too.
...the thread started with JK saying his arm hurt a bit, I chip in with lungs and fluid - what next? This could degenerate into Monty Pythons 4 Yorkshireman sketch
mikemacca wrote:
clearly a repetitive strain injury (RSI) though I would have expected that to get to your mouth first.....
Ba-dom-bish!
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mikemacca |
clearly a repetitive strain injury (RSI) though I would have expected that to get to your mouth first..... |
david |
yikes, how did that happen zoo?
glad you're ok |
zooloo |
Last Saturday morning I wound up in A&E, they kept me in and Wednesday I had over a pint of fluid removed from my lung
NHS and free... they managed that one |
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