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I haven't done any posts for a while. I have IPF. Last year I became very ill and husband called an ambulance, I was in A&E for 9 hours, the bed was so hard my backside was numb, they put me in an emergency dependence ward with severe pneumonia after 5 days was transferred to a general ward I had never been in hospital for more than 3 days. Lots of funny things happens, like the 99 year lady who is asked if she wants toast and jam and she says, no she wants toast and jam and so on, like the patient who gets up in the middle of the night and goes and drink the water from the other patients and opened all he cupboards, and there was a lady who wanted to get in my bed, and so on. After 2weeks I went home.

But my real nightmare started a week later when I was taking to A&E again , this time spent 12 hours there, after many discussions I was put in an isolation ward as they thought I had covid. There was one man in there, and this was a funny one, at 3 in the morning he said, Margot are you awake, I said yes, then he said come here I want to show you something,! Luckily a nurse came in and he didn't ask me again. The next day I was very angry with the doctors, the previous weeks I had 3 covid tests, all negative, I told them if I was to be in that ward i would be going home so very soon afterwords I was out in a general ward. I was told then that I had pneumonia again (the previous year my consultant said if I got pneumonia I would not come out again!) I was sent home 2weeks later, those 2weeks I was there have been the worst time I had in my life.

3 weeks later I became very ill again, chest pains severe breathlessness, pain in my lungs, awful pain in my ribs, I told my husband I sooner jump of a cliff than going to hospital again. Luckily enough a nurse from the hospice called to check on me, on hearing my condition she came the following day, after her visit a few few days later a district nurse came, on seeing me she said she would arrange for me to go to the hospice the next day. My daughter and son in law came the following day to say good bye. Before leaving the house I had a blackout, damage my glasses and my face was black and blue, on top of everything else. So I realised that I would be in the hospice for end of life care, and you know what, I was happy, I didn't want to continue the way I was. But the wonderful people at the hospice helped me and nursed me and brought me back to life. It's two and a half months I left the hospice, I'm house bound now, the nurses call me they visit and they give anything I need and I'm still here alive and kicking as the say go and I'm happy for the chance of having extra time with my family.

Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to tell my story, thanks for listening too.

Margot🤗

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Oh Margot what a wonderful story, thank you for sharing here. Despite your ordeal and horrific experiences you found joy again in the hospice and now back at home. I am sooo happy for you :)

I did have to laugh at the other patient mentioned in paragraph 2 :D Jees some men just don't give it rest do they lol xox ;)

Huge love and thanks to you for sharing your story. xoxoxo

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sassy59

Wow that’s some story Margot. What an ordeal you’ve been through yet here you are....still with us. That’s a brilliant testimony to your hospice and the care you’ve been given.

It’s good to hear from you and great to read your story. Such a privilege.

Thinking of you dear lady and sending love and very good wishes to you.

Stay safe. Xxx🌹👍💜💕❤️💖🥰😍

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corriena

Its good to hear your story. Im glad you got to spend more time with your family. 😊

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RoadRunner44

Hi, Margot, What a funny, sad story but happily with a great ending. Lovely to meet you and I look forward to hearing from you again soon.Xxx

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leo60

What a story Margot and what an outcome! Hospices do such wonderful things, not just for the patients, but for their families too. It is wonderful to hear you are back home again :)Sending love and hugs, Laurie xx

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CDPO16

Such a nice end to your story. May you have much more time with your family ahead of you.

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labluette

Dearest Margot, thank you for sharing your story and experience, I just wanna hug you. 🦋🌈🤗

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Oshgosh

Thank You for sharing your story.

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Katinka46

Goodness, and what a story. I am so glad that you went to the hospice. They are brilliant. And offer a totally different type of care from hospitals. Thank you so much for posting your experiences. It took some effort, courage, honesty and humour to write it all down.Be gentle with yourself

Live

Kate xx

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Patk1

Hi margot13.youve had a rough time!i hope yr recovery this time is less eventful.You have a way with words - im still smiling xx

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Kimlu

Thank you so much for this post - I'm glad you are feeling better. You think you'd be ok in hospital! Hugs and best wishes to you xx

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madonbrew

Wow, you sound like another amazing woman here! Goodness you’ve been through so much but you are still here to share your story, and hopefully have many more days with your family 💕Hugs 🤗 for you x

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Solily

So nice that you can be at home. There is comfort being in your own surroundings and time with your family. Bless you

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Lemon7

Hope you enjoy many happy hours at home with your family. All the very best wishes to you.

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winnabago

Wow what recovery, I am so glad your are doing so much better, I hope that you get the covid 19 shot . The very best to you.

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Delamere

Hi Margot so pleased that you are now feeling so positive after such a traumatic experience lt does feel so good when you are in the care of health care professionals that you trust. Enjoy your time with your family x

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Johnsel

What a story, you have certainly been through the mill, but what a lovely ending, may you have many more years with your family. Love Carole ❤️

I am sorry you had such an awful time in hospital but glad you are getting good care now. Thanks for letting us know how you are getting on.

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HungryHufflepuff

What a terrible ordeal. I'm so glad going to the hospice helped you to get better and to have time with your family. Sending you lots of good wishes 🐑🤗

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Ergendl

So glad the hospice has gained you extra time at home with your family.

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Aingeful

Oh dear! Hospital is tolerable when you have your own room but wards can be held! My eldest daughter was in recently and put into a ward, her experiences were very like yours. She burst into tears and they eventually moved her into her own room!

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johnderby

Hi Margot. An interesting story with a lovely ending. I am so pleased you are finally enjoying your time at home with your family. John 😀

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watergazer

What a story !! It’s amazing how the right staff can nurse you back to health and give you joie de vie again. The hospice certainly was the best option for you. Take care and thanks for sharing. X Anita

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Shirleyj

Thank you for sharing Margot x x🌸💮🏵🌹🌺

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Dedalus

So glad you got to spend more special time with your family after the wonderful care you received in the hospice. Love your humour, resilience and continued optimism. All best wishes and hugs x

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Beachballs

Margot , glad you got the help and care from the hospice which has given you extra time with your family. I too have IPF and am in year 5 of this illness , so am always interested in fellow sufferers journeys through this awful illness.I read this post with great emotion for you and myself for the months ahead, like you I haven’t spent any time in hospital ( apart from 48hrs for a gall bladder op) and the thought of the hospice feels me with great sadness , so it was a real comfort to read of Your experience there, and kind off turning a corner in a positive way. So thank you for sharing that experience. Take care and I hope you have more good days that not. Warmest wishes 💐

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ninelives

So so pleased the hospice gave you the care that you so deserve.Thinking of you and holding you and your family in my thoughts ,heart and prayers.

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Poppy2525

Hi Margot what a brave person you are and i am sorry to hear about your trials and tribulations. I had very similar experiences in hospital and vowed i would never go back, despite all the lovely staff some are not so lovely and one hand doesn't speak to the other but no one mentions that. I am pleased you are at home and can see your family, take care best wishes.

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Izb1

Oh! Margot what a sad state our hospitals must be in, not very good care given. I would send your letter to the hospital concerned and let them know just how bad things have become in their wards. The good thing is you have been given excellent care in the hospice who have nursed you back to life, which is wonderful for you. I wish you all the best and hope that you can live your life in comfort and be happy. Love and hugs Irene x

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Karenanne61

What an experience! Glad you are back home and being well cared for now.

All the best Margot and family!

Alps

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teenieleek

It’s not the first time we’ve heard of such things in hospital wards. It’s not acceptable that people with dementia are in the same wards as people without. Not exactly an atmosphere conducive to regaining your health if you’re spending your nights repelling boarders! I’m so pleased that the hospice managed what the NHS couldn’t and got you well enough to go home.

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Walkwalkwalk

Thank you for sharing your story Margot. Enjoy your time with your family. Much love to you all.

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HighGables

Hello Margo, You really have been there and back, and I hope you now get to stay at home and enjoy life with your family.

I too have IPF and understand your worries.

Stay safe and well.

Jax. xx

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strongmouse

So glad that you have had such good care from the hospice.

It reminds me of the end of care my father had many years ago. Hospices are geared up for compassion and empathy. Hospitals are a different mix.

Great that you have home care and know there is the backup of good hospice near to you if needed.

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