by goodlookingone » Wed Sep 19, 2018 1:27 pm
I know little about West Country NHS. , but yes, I would guess a discharge about three days ex-op., they iike the vacancy that you leave, to be available promptly. But theres a scarcity of Discharge Doc on a Sunday. My one kept me waiting in the Day Room pending the pharmacists bag of pills.
I'm a little anxious of you finding a new flight of steps so soon after your op!
When I was discharged from my stroke, all sorts of people were volunteered as "Carers", unasked for. My (then) GP sent RED CROSS bod (Felt sorry for him, He got a Parking Bill for what had become a "Private" road (yes that's involved in my Address change complaint - even though I still had my real address at that time), even though he was useless as a "Helper" - sat at my table with his head in his hand close to tears, The GP's nurse sent someone else (Who was reluctant to come in as she was allergic to cats. She did eventually come in and did a lot of record updating), Bossman in Hospital did send one of his staff to help with writing and speach - She was very useful, until she went on Holiday (Thinks: do you remember Anqua the Vegetarian Werewolf in Peets/BBC/and still occasionally in faceache - She was a near neighbour to her), The same Bossman Also found a Countywide outfit to supply a Secretary (Not certain that I had the income to deal with her cost - and I wanted to Sort My Own Tax matters coming unexpectidly to an unplaned retirement, and I WANTED to see what paperwork was being disposed of). The Hospital Chaplain (who took a great interest in all the Names on A Mustarland Card). Sent The Stroke Lady Who was useful in finding/selling stroke patients Motor insurance. But also pointed me to What The Local Council takeover of the National Age Concern, although they are actually managed by two MP' (the Parliamentary boundary goes through this borough - one of them (in my corner of the Borough) especially interested in (what is now called) Age Matters - hence my interest in getting him -re-involved.
The Carer who was helpful is One I picked up independently of this lot was Very Helpful. She who did the instructors to The Council to get Pavement repaired (got it in writing) Which itself got delayed by A gutter overflow possibly caused by tree roots in the Councils Drain (i.e., a drain becomes a sewer (including storm sewer) where two drains are combined.
Prefer to get my own Medicines From the Apothecaries. I used to get my needs from wherever I was Working - I remember staying, working in Milton Keynes pending me taking 'scrpit for processing. not easy if local bod delivering at home. But there is another problem; Boots, The Co-oP, Every-Litle-Helps, Walmart/Assoc Dairy (aks ASDA) were all clients I was dealing with - including their Pharmacy, and I didn't need them Knowing my needs.
This Doc tends to set Due dates by text - currently has advice to get an appoint for 'Flu injections from 22nd onwards. It looks s though they hire an extra staff to dwell at each surgery.
Glad you've got Dog and Tranport in order.
I know little about West Country NHS. , but yes, I would guess a discharge about three days ex-op., they iike the vacancy that you leave, to be available promptly. But theres a scarcity of Discharge Doc on a Sunday. My one kept me waiting in the Day Room pending the pharmacists bag of pills.
I'm a little anxious of you finding a new flight of steps so soon after your op!
When I was discharged from my stroke, all sorts of people were volunteered as "Carers", unasked for. My (then) GP sent RED CROSS bod (Felt sorry for him, He got a Parking Bill for what had become a "Private" road (yes that's involved in my Address change complaint - even though I still had my real address at that time), even though he was useless as a "Helper" - sat at my table with his head in his hand close to tears, The GP's nurse sent someone else (Who was reluctant to come in as she was allergic to cats. She did eventually come in and did a lot of record updating), Bossman in Hospital did send one of his staff to help with writing and speach - She was very useful, until she went on Holiday (Thinks: do you remember Anqua the Vegetarian Werewolf in Peets/BBC/and still occasionally in faceache - She was a near neighbour to her), The same Bossman Also found a Countywide outfit to supply a Secretary (Not certain that I had the income to deal with her cost - and I wanted to Sort My Own Tax matters coming unexpectidly to an unplaned retirement, and I WANTED to see what paperwork was being disposed of). The Hospital Chaplain (who took a great interest in all the Names on A Mustarland Card). Sent The Stroke Lady Who was useful in finding/selling stroke patients Motor insurance. But also pointed me to What The Local Council takeover of the National Age Concern, although they are actually managed by two MP' (the Parliamentary boundary goes through this borough - one of them (in my corner of the Borough) especially interested in (what is now called) Age Matters - hence my interest in getting him -re-involved.
The Carer who was helpful is One I picked up independently of this lot was Very Helpful. She who did the instructors to The Council to get Pavement repaired (got it in writing) Which itself got delayed by A gutter overflow possibly caused by tree roots in the Councils Drain (i.e., a drain becomes a sewer (including storm sewer) where two drains are combined.
Prefer to get my own Medicines From the Apothecaries. I used to get my needs from wherever I was Working - I remember staying, working in Milton Keynes pending me taking 'scrpit for processing. not easy if local bod delivering at home. But there is another problem; Boots, The Co-oP, Every-Litle-Helps, Walmart/Assoc Dairy (aks ASDA) were all clients I was dealing with - including their Pharmacy, and I didn't need them Knowing my needs.
This Doc tends to set Due dates by text - currently has advice to get an appoint for 'Flu injections from 22nd onwards. It looks s though they hire an extra staff to dwell at each surgery.
Glad you've got Dog and Tranport in order.