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Discharge home any advice or tips on coping

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Early discharge from rehabilitation due to corona virus to be discharged TOMORROW any advice or tips for discharge physically I’m not where I want to be but nothing I can do about it will come back for outpatient physio when the world startsto settle down have been given lots of exercises to do and stuff to work on from physio & OT perspective

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philbou

If you don’t feel safe and have no care plan in place

Don’t allow it to happen

It’s very wrong of the nhs to try and do this under the excuse of Coronavirus

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Charlie90

To be honest I do feel safe and I have equipment in place and will be at home with my partner just not met my goals physicallly yet the consultant does not feel we are isolated and we are safer at home due to being in contact with multiple health care professionals who have their own families etc they feel we are safer at home

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lgd333

Hope you will settle at home okay... Remember we are here to talk to if needed. Try and stay positive but get as much rest and sleep as you need. Slow recovery is better than overdoing it. Take care.

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Charlie90

Thank you that’s so kind I’ve had a lovely few days just adjusting to being back in my own home which I’m smazing back with my looch and partner frustrating times when I can’t do little things I used to in very tired have been doing my daily physio sessions still as instructed by my physio which include walking up and down my kitchen with partner support and leg splint on

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Charlie90

Small update My early discharge is the best thing that ever happened to me my daily focus became my physio with my partner and therefore have progressed massively Physically & functionally due this walking up and down my kitchen with the worktop first support as directed by my physio!! Doing everyday chores such as putting loads of washing on hanging clothes on maiden etc

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