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Jimbuna
01-07-14, 10:19 AM
Should be of interest especially to those of you who are British.
Just enter your post code and see how well or badly your nearest major A&E in England is performing.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-25055444
Fubar2Niner
01-07-14, 10:31 AM
Just checked out of curiosity, and it's not pleasant reading mate :o
Best regards.
Fubar2Niner
Tango589
01-07-14, 10:59 AM
edit: can't link to individual results, my local seems to ok this week, slightly worse than UK average overall.
Slightly OT, how's your daughter after coming out of hospital Fubar? Did you all have a good xmas?
Fubar2Niner
01-07-14, 12:10 PM
A great xmas and new year by all thanks Tango. A slightly sour note tho regarding my daughter. Things took a bit of a tumble last Friday, the hospital wanted to readmit her after having pains in her pelvis and kidneys. Alas my daughter is somewhat stubborn :yep: and refused to be admitted just to wait for two days for further scans.......... Anyways, long story short, atm all seems well. Blood tests etc. have checked out fine. Just have to wait now for her to have those scans. Many thanks for the concern mate :salute: :up:
All the best for 2014
Fubar2Niner
Jimbuna
01-07-14, 01:01 PM
Fingers and everything else crossed for a successful outcome :sunny:
Tango589
01-07-14, 01:42 PM
Heres to everything working out fine!:Kaleun_Cheers:
Fubar2Niner
01-07-14, 03:19 PM
Fingers and everything else crossed for a successful outcome :sunny:
Heres to everything working out fine!:Kaleun_Cheers:
Many thanks shipmates, I will pass on your best wishes. :yep:
Best regards.
Fubar2Niner
Not good to be stubborn about body pains and health; I ignored what I thought was just chronic indigestion and heartburn for years. Turned out to be gall stones and it developed into pancreatitis. The surgeon said I had a veritable rock garden in my innards. Took the removal of my gall bladder and three weeks in the hosipital to sort it out, not counting about three or four months of the recovery process. Best to just go in and get it done with; thus far, all the subsequent maladies I've had checked recently have been minor or of no cosequence. I hope you can urge her to go and get the scans done and I hope she has a very good outcome...
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