Well folks, am finally out of hosp and in rehab,am so glad to be here can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Last week when I was in hosp was a nightmare, the consultant I was under was the most arrogant doc I’ve seen in a long time reminded me of medallion man!
I was just the little woman who would lie there and not comment on anything, he got that wrong! The worst was when he wanted to change some of my core drugs, the only people who can change those are the team in London.
Anyways enough of my moaning I’m just so pleased to be nearly home.
Still having a few probs but the physio here thinks they may not be solved but are workable with
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As I was saying the prob stems from my sats dropping alarmingly when I do any exercise this morning they went down to 64 fortunately they come up to 75 quite quickly so workable with.
The physio thought the same as I did my discharge papers are a work of fiction!
Will be so happy to get home had some dark dark days it’s been 38 days since I was at home not that I’m counting but that’s 38 days without wifi according to my kindle, still managed to do Black Friday shopping 😄😄
I would like to take this opportunity to thank one and all for all the support you’ve shown it really does mean a lot to me and my kitties😁 it’s rare to come across such a loving caring group.
Sound like the batty cat lady, as my bros kindly say if the hat fits....
Glad yr back in rehab.i remember consultants like that,as a young nurse..little tin gods i called them.medallion man made me laugjh and conjured up the image.drs like that made sure no one must speak,junior drs weerent to have an opinion etc etc.I hope yr getting the are u need and hopefully prove 02 levels x
A step closer Judes!! Keep well and building up your strength and hopefully you’ll be home soon!!! I hope there’s some nice staff where you are now! 😊Dee x
I’m smiling reading this, and hoping with all my heart that you get home to your kitties very soon. What a long time it’s been for you. Hopefully it won’t be much longer now until you get home at last! It’s great that the physio is willing and able to find solutions and can work with things the way they are. Sending you lots of good wishes 🐑
Hope you make it home soon so you can and get back to whatever classes as normal for you under the current circumstances we are in. Best Wishes and take care.
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