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Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by goodlookingone » Sun Sep 30, 2018 6:18 pm

Diabetical Problem has left me unable to walk for a few days, And then barely Limping for Fri and Sat. Legs seem to be working again. - well I can get up and down stairs without walking stick and not falling.
I risked a trip to Doc on Saturday (No buses up there on a w/end) Took an hour for a 20-minute walk. A Non-appointment session was set up for Flu Innoc... They had run out of Doses when I got there, so it was another hour back. Afraid lack of Plastic bank card meant no way to get a taxi, and hurty feet earlier in the week meant no access to Bank.
Window blew out last weekend - Perhaps now that I'm mobile I can clear the "de-cluttering" route through the house to window mending, assuming that my insurance covers it. My Chauffer (A fire engine gave me a lift??) reckoned that Window blowin out is an "Act of God" so is covered ... I'd rather rely on the wording on the docket?

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by Rwth of Cornovii » Sun Sep 30, 2018 12:51 pm

I hope you are feeling better today. I felt very tired yesterday so took it easy. It's hard to get going today though. Still, it's Sunday, no real need. I will get dressed and try my new whizzbang sock puller onner.

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by goodlookingone » Thu Sep 27, 2018 7:04 pm

Just don't try Basildon Hospital. You would be running up a parking bill for hours before they let you escape. A vehicle "Under Suspicion", wasa parked in the carpark entrance.

https://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/169067 ... ef=mr&lp=6
I have been rather unwell today and only just getting Mobile again - But i'll abandon that and have a nearly night.

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by Rwth of Cornovii » Thu Sep 27, 2018 12:43 pm

I don't mind parking charges for clinics. I usually pay about £4-5 for timed clinic appointments, and both Yeovil and Taunton keep to time. I had a double appointment for Pre-op and Anaesthetist. My husband used to wait for a phone call from me to pick me up after Chemo. I do feel cross at the charges for staff who have to work unsocial hours. But if good lighted car parks with 24hr security makes them safer, maybe it's better than alternatives. Most of the large hospitals seem to be operated by Q-park, and I have always found them helpful over the basic level.

I had a bouquet of flowers delivered while I was still asleep, then news that a friend in the village had died suddenly. While I was wrestling with a pair of clean socks, the man came to read the water meter so I had to grab a gown and get him to show me where the meter was. It was further under a couple of shrubs than I remember and I will have to get the gardener to cut them back a bit. My daughter rang to ask if I wanted anything from Waitrose. She will be here later this afternoon, so I'll have to empty the dishwasher and tidy the kitchen. An exciting day.

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by goodlookingone » Wed Sep 26, 2018 7:31 pm

Didn't Like their Music, But Dave was the easiest of The NETRHA to work with. (Actually based at a Different in Brentwood). At the risk of confusing you, The Brentwood, Havering, and Redbridge Hospitals Declared Independence from NETRHA. so had an office at yet another Brentwood Hospital. The original NETRHA wasn't bad, but ... when A certain Political gent pretty well closed Manufacturing in Chelmsford, so he NETRHA Gang were my former colleagues.

The closed/re-opened "Community Hospital" was a small capacity in big grounds. It now has a more economic manning level. But it also includes the Blood bank - more convenient to main roads and helicopter usage.

Driving to a Hospital ..... Parking in NHS won't be cheap.

No idea now of the varying capacity of Labour Hours at each Hospital Procedures. Processes change so suddenly now, and I've done no work at any of them since .. err ... well, years ago.

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by Rwth of Cornovii » Tue Sep 25, 2018 11:57 pm

The surprise is equal whether or not there is tuna. Like Schrodinger's cat.
Yes my steps were ready to use on the way to hospital, and when I got back the builders had returned and fitted two handrails. Galvanised, but paintable. I have black paint.

I'm a rottweiller too, but I'm using internal wheels to achieve success with the minimum of offence. I don't want to see a physiotherapist at all, though they were nice enough. They want me to go. I will wait for feedback from the GP then attend or cancel depending on the answer I get. I think they only want to tick their boxes and I'm testing their willingness to pay my costs. Everyone I've seen is amazed at my progress so it must have been a proper job. I'll go to the County Trust. Maybe they'll agree that I can go on my sign off appointment with the surgeon, to which I'll drive myself 3 weeks later. I'll get my GP to clear me for driving before I go, for insurance reasons. I have another complaint that I'm making on another matter. This District hospital has accepted patients from the whole county without any thought for the impact on their faciIities and peripheral services. The County has gone for Outcomes based medicine but Yeovil hasn't got the message. There are always some staff who can only work on tramlines, and some who get some pleasure from bullying patients. I've been a member of Healthwatch for long enough to write damning more in sorrow than in anger reports. So watch the sparks fly.

Did you like their music? I didn't at all. But that doesn't mean I'm glad he's died. Maybe you just liked Brentwood Hospital. In spite of their awful food.

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by goodlookingone » Tue Sep 25, 2018 10:41 pm

Is the Tuna surprise that You don't have any Tuna...?
Glad you have your supplies sorted. (and cassie's)
And are your new steps Built?

My Local (Basildon) Hospital had AWFUL food when I was there, but I have been using their cafeteria on recent Outpatient Visits; Food better, (but Expensive). Caterers are the same ones used in Basildon's Tractor Assembly Shop's Canteen (Cheep and much Subsidized). BUT.. if the Hospital Fire Alarm sounds just as you've sat down, you have to abandon your plate: it happened to me.
Hope your GP is a bit of a Rottweiler. A local Lady (other side of Basildon) has to pay for her first Transport (to a Brentwood Hospital) which means two x buses to Brentwood, then pay for a cab to the Hospital. BUT, once there she could get on Brentwood's Ambulance "Sitting patient" transport for subsequent visits, A group run by outlying villages. Alas, the negotiations passed her Appoint date, so the Next attendance was a Romford Hospital.
The Brentwood Hospital touched on a nerve this week. When I worked I was involved in closing that Hospital - It was Bequeathed to the "People of Brentwood" (after WW I) but in later days in NHS inheritances, it specialised for only certain specialities, but over a larger catchment i.e., many outside of Brentwood. so it was returned to its Benefactors Successors under their intentions. Since then, The Successors re-bequeathed the land, but the frequent updates of processes and Building was left to the NHS, thus re-opened (But it has Beautiful Gardens ) When I was there the "Client's Man" was Dave Hodges. His Brother (A "pop" singer called "Chas") died last week, mentioned on the National News. thus the "touch on a nerve"

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by Rwth of Cornovii » Tue Sep 25, 2018 3:28 pm

Had the appointment for Physio back in Yeovil. Fighting against bureaucracy. Yeovil Hospital wants the money for the first Physiotherapy appointment. I've got my GP on the case. I'm not paying to go when there is a local hospital with a physiotherapy department. If they really want me they can pay. My daughter agrees with me. Community Transport is a collection of local charities that has volunteer drivers which you have to pay fuel costs (50p per mile) and Hospital transport (free) only accepts people who can't find a volunteer to take them. I may be post operative but I can fight my corner. My GP probably has more clout so I'll use the system to make sense of the arrangements. A key component is to phone after 2pm when the lines go quieter.
Then Sainsbury's to arrange food delivery but they had changed their website and my logon details were locked. Callcentre machines always claim to have a high volume of calls and refer you back to their website. Guaranteeing high stress levels for their staff who have to calm down apoplectic customers driven to screaming point by the recorded announcements.

I'm coping well though. I stocked up fairly well before I left so don't need much. I have the ingredients for Tuna Surprise which may contain Tuna. Mushroom surprise contains Mushrooms that can be eaten many times, or only once. The Menu Man at the hospital was quite funny.

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by goodlookingone » Sun Sep 23, 2018 8:43 pm

Hello there. I find it very tiring, leaving Hospital. Probably for the First move after doing nothing (OK, I've only been an inpatient three times. for one of which I was only three or four). Do you have a follow-up date? Hope transport is laid on. . never encountered Volunteer drivers.

Hope you have food deliveries and can cook.
I'll guess Cassie is back now.

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by Rwth of Cornovii » Sun Sep 23, 2018 5:08 pm

Home again. Volunteer Driver was a bit resentful because he said he didn't work weekends. I didn't keep him waiting at the hospital because I told them he was coming at 2ish, so they got their act together and sorted medication and paperwork in good time.

Occupational therapists sent me a new trolley that I didn't need or have room for. I said I wouldn't need it but they insisted. Maybe I can use it for cake at elegant tea parties when my garden is suitable. Or maybe not. Cassie's hostess is bringing her back shortly .

Then she can have her dinner and I can get a decent night's sleep.

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by goodlookingone » Sun Sep 23, 2018 11:19 am

Noted your entries elsethread, Assume you have a pooter in Hosp . Don't forget it when you get Sprung.

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by goodlookingone » Thu Sep 20, 2018 6:50 am

Do you have a Mobile Pooter in Hosp? Best wishes.

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

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.

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by Rwth of Cornovii » Tue Sep 18, 2018 10:29 pm

Thanks for your helpful comments. I have a holiday home for Cassie. A friend from the village found her for me, and it turns out she knows my next door neighbour, who might have recommended her if we had chance to chat. I've had builders taking away my useless steps and rebuilding with three new steps. They will probably finish tomorrow. I take Cassie tomorrow,then come home and get ready for being collected at 5.30 am on Thursday to arrive at Yeovil Hospital at 7.30. As long as it goes at their usual pace I will be out on Sunday, ready to recover at home. Independent and bloody minded that's me. Lots of offers of help,

If I can help with the resistance I'm happy to do so. I'll try and knock up a draft letter to Insurance and Mortgagor. They had your original address, and one hopes your mortgage has been kept up to date by Direct debit/Standing order. Use the Financial Ombudsman, and/or Resolver. The kind of thing where their duty to keep you informed by email has fallen down and their ability to pull up their collective socks has been sadly lacking. The Council's duty to do their repairs is not excused by their failure to use whatever address they have for you as you have provided the correct one at all times. Good luck.


I hope your new doctor will also help with the Council's duty to make appropriate repairs for a Council Tax payer who is at risk of trips and falls and being vulnerable does not need further trauma to the head. At least I hope your regular supply of medication is renewed. They should send prescriptions to whichever pharmacy you nominate, and both Boots and Lloyds will deliver if they can understand your directions. Or maybe they will send you a text when your meds are ready for collection.

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by goodlookingone » Tue Sep 18, 2018 8:44 pm

Much thanks for offering to proofread My Mail, but I'm afraid I have had a few problems Not got my act together. Looks like Three (maybe four) businesses to Contact Insurer re Legal (aiming at Royal Mail), Councillor Re Councils Failure to do THEIR repairs that they haven't done (I fell over the Paving they were to repair). MP, Who was of some (minimal) help when Doc put the fake address on my prescription because "You Don't Exist" (yup got it in writing), and Financial Services Authority (OK, They have a different name now), re my Mortgagors sending their address and bank receipt number to some address that was not mine- and sending their bill collector that I had not paid, and they were charging me.

However .... Put all that to one side: I believe that Your "op" is this week I'm not certain if 20th is your date of presenting your presence, or, that you must present the day before for the Op on that date. Whichever I probably won't be able to contact you before then. I Hope you won't be out of circulation for more than a couple of days, and you will soon be back, firing "on all six cylinders". Also hoping you have found a dog lover to "dog sit... " . If not there is always a Holiday Accom for Dogs.

Best Wishes...

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by goodlookingone » Fri Sep 14, 2018 8:23 pm

That is very nice of you, Rwth. I may well do that, probably not today. I don't want to clutter too much info to be treated whilst fleetingly seeing the nub of matters..

Braintree had housing estates added, but I think it's main interest was because Beaching left one of the few east anglia branches (but not through trains to London) Single track and no late service. My gripe about the Clacton/Walton side is that the Local Bus operator has been shedding routes, and have now given them away to a somewhat poorer/smaller outfit. Doubt if they will have any service out-of-holiday time.
Yup, I worked there too. The Extreme of the N E Thames Regional Health Authority - Remember the sinking of the Herald-of-Free-Enterprise at Holland! The Area Major Incident plan included a possible Harwich/Felixstowe Similar repetition. The Police Essex and Suffolk/Ambulance/Hospital Requirements were seconded to the Lifeboat/Coastguard/air-sea rescue (which was Then the USAF). It was interesting, but The Secretary who went to Colchester General Hosp via pony and trap, had to relinquish her Grazing space to the Helicopter Pad Nearer than the USAF Aerodrome Hospital??

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by Rwth of Cornovii » Thu Sep 13, 2018 12:27 pm

My insurers will email responses to me. Since your problem is clearly the lack of an address, I'm sure they will be happy to email a copy of their letter to you.

Your problems with letters are obviously grave, but I'd be happy to edit a letter for you and email it back within hours or minutes. Then you can tweak it before you send it off. I used to do incomplete records accounting so can unpick a word hoard.

I only suggested moving away because of the problems with parking, after hours policing etc. I know a lady solicitor who terrifies lots of people, but not me. Colchester sounds like a safer place. Near the Lexden Roman site sounds good. A friend of OH used to live round there but moved to suburban Braintree for commuting reasons. I sometimes call myself Hamstring Harriet when on a shopping mobility vehicle, but those aren't equipped with knives, unfortunately.

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by goodlookingone » Wed Sep 12, 2018 12:23 pm

As you can see, I'm prevaricating again. The Bod who was i/c of the "Re-generation" is not referred to as Mandarin. The recently de-selected Councillor referred to her as "That Witch" - If she lives where I think she lives, it is over where my Ol' Grandad's House once stood.
You may have read in The Guardian (probably in The Sunday Supplement) - I think it was called "What's in a name".
The Great problem I have is getting words in order (You won't believe how many mistakes I have made in the few words of this note). I want Something that a) makes Sense, b) reads to be intelligent and not just a rant, and c) an intelligent person will take the trouble to read through instead of just brushing it off. I'm aiming to get such a missive despatched before the Current MP disappears to the Party Conference Season. - I think he is more attentive than his two predecessors, but I seem to recall he is pre-concerned about The arm services (or lack of). nd Yes, I have met two of his predecessors.
I needs similar reasons to mail my House Insurers Legal eagles - not that they can get a letter back to me .. as another tangent, An unstamped Envelope but with a Houses Of Parliament emboss DOES seem to find it's way here.
Moving away ... Possibly, but as you say, I will need a proper address, and then I might not need to move. Two areas in mind - one is as near to the Conservation Woodlands, or The Nature Reserve (a Mile or so away, bordering the Next Borough), or North Essex - Not Clacton or Walton, but inland, west Of Colchester - Nobody have tried changing Colchester addresses - that former politician (Hadrian) built a damn great Castle and barracks to fend people away. and it's worked pretty well for 2000 years. (Don't know how fearsome No 2 Para might be, but the Sergeant Wives terrimify me)

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by Rwth of Cornovii » Tue Sep 11, 2018 11:34 pm

I have left my comment re Peet in Paranormal.

Your troubles are not of course of your making, If it is your own house you would never be able to sell it with those problems, but if you are a tenant, I'd recommend finding somewhere in the sticks with all facilities, say in Suffolk, where they might not mess you about. The Council website probably only chases direct requests but anyone can look for information about Councillors as they are obliged to be open and transparent about general stuff, so I didn't mean to scare you and provoke you into having to explain again, sorry. I'm sur I've heard something about this on Radio 4 and even they haven't managed to curb the Council's web of Bureaucracy. It will be some Mandarin with more power than ethics who enjoys playing with people's rights. Probably not very bright. I enjoyed a book by a friend, Jane Hogg called "Beware the Mandarins" which tells the story about how a young statistician compiled figures on the siting of fire stations then went on to do the same for police stations. Chosen for their access to all addresses with the aim of preventing fatalities, they also prevented major loss of business investments through fire, and later, crime. These also happened to be suited to prime investment sites, and dramatic efforts were made to stop her informing Fire and Police chiefs. It is a rewrite of her earlier book which I read from cover to cover and I wouldn't be surprised if she hadn't been persuaded to reduce some of the details. She lives under a different name in private. It involved the Home Office, but Local Authorities deal with so many things that opportunities for corruption thrive alongside comfortable incompetence.

Keep taking the tablets

Re: Mists and Mellow Fruitfullness

by An Tarbh Dubh » Tue Sep 11, 2018 11:31 am

A very sad loss indeed, but his (and Bob's) legacy lives on. Long may that last.

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