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<blockquote data-quote="hill4332" data-source="post: 1962260" data-attributes="member: 402511"><p>Yes before I came out they changed all my meds and one they added was a statin.yes ringing my nurse on monday.went from 26 to 23 in night and been 16 to 19 all day.have increased the dose as they suggested. Have spent six hours today in another of the trust's a&e depts.think it's angina .what a terrible set up ,couldn't get anyone to take us home and no local drivers.taxi back cost £30 . the ambulance Arnt allowed to take me back to the hospital I was discharged from either .So not a happy bunny over that experience .They never think about where they take you in rural areas nor that there's no late night buses between towns and many have no Sunday buses .Suppose they assume patients will walk the 20 miles even those who are heart patients</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hill4332, post: 1962260, member: 402511"] Yes before I came out they changed all my meds and one they added was a statin.yes ringing my nurse on monday.went from 26 to 23 in night and been 16 to 19 all day.have increased the dose as they suggested. Have spent six hours today in another of the trust's a&e depts.think it's angina .what a terrible set up ,couldn't get anyone to take us home and no local drivers.taxi back cost £30 . the ambulance Arnt allowed to take me back to the hospital I was discharged from either .So not a happy bunny over that experience .They never think about where they take you in rural areas nor that there's no late night buses between towns and many have no Sunday buses .Suppose they assume patients will walk the 20 miles even those who are heart patients [/QUOTE]
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