Thank you NHS

Ha, he tried to be mad at me but soon came for a cuddle in the end after scoffing two sachets of food , at least i had locked in him before keeling over so knew he was safe indoors
Glad you're home, hope you're feeling better.
 
Been in hospital with sepsis last few days , from the paramedics comeing straight away , straight through to drs, causalty staff wonderful and within the hour from collapsing i had essential tests and treatments and was less confused and has a ct scan to rule out a stroke , the stay on the ward i was well taken care off , knacked back at home but had to praise my local nhs trust again, they are wonderful in a crises
Hope your feeling better Kaz7: City will cheer you up on Sunday . Take it easy . X
 
Been in hospital with sepsis last few days , from the paramedics comeing straight away , straight through to drs, causalty staff wonderful and within the hour from collapsing i had essential tests and treatments and was less confused and has a ct scan to rule out a stroke , the stay on the ward i was well taken care off , knacked back at home but had to praise my local nhs trust again, they are wonderful in a crises
Best wishes and get well soon !
 
Sorted out the wifes hysterectamy, sorting out my sisters hip as we speak.......great nurse and doctor especially in the consulting room. Nurse is giving it all small talk and pleasantries " How is work, are you busy, who are your customers, when are your busy times, etc etc" whilst at the same time the Dr is " bend your knees and lift your legs up so I can get a good view...." Maybe it's just me but I found that quite amusing in a Pythonesque sort of way.
 
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My first Granddaughter was born yesterday. Hale and hearty.
The mother fared less well. Emergency c-section but the bleeding did not stop. Whisked off to intensive care, where they had a battle on their hands. Things looking better now but, in the words of the surgeon, we very nearly lost her.
Thank you NHS for fantastic care.
PS Soft as shit old man in tears!
Congratulations and hopefully your daughter in law is better soon. We need to defend our NHS against all those bastards who want to take it from us. The real jewel in our country&s crown.
 
Sorted out the wifes hysterectamy, sorting out my sisters hip as we speak.......great nurse and doctor especially in the consulting room. Nurse is giving it all small talk and pleasantries " How is work, are you busy, who are your customers, when are your busy times, etc etc" whilst at the same time the Dr is " bend your knees and lift your legs up so I can get a good view...." Maybe it's just me but I found that quite amusing in a Pythonesque sort of way.
Women are usually quite used to that sort of chat with those procedures.
In fact, it usually puts me on guard so a little counter productive ;-)
 

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