Liam1955
Master
- Messages
- 10,964
- Location
- York, England, UK.
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- Anti-Gay People, Self Centre People, Two Faced People and Bad Language.
Here's another one for you . At our hospital the eye screening is up stairs and yes there is a lift it's tucked away under the stairs . Who plans these departments?Same here. We have a massive new, state-of-the-art flagship hospital in Bristol, and they're making a right dog's dinner of things. Along with the usual interminable waiting lists, lost notes, vanishing appointments and the revolving-door attitude of the consultants, they have come up with some other interesting new ways to drive patients crazy.
For instance, the department that's furthest from Reception - and we're talking a brisk 15-minute walk - is orthopaedics, which has a good many patients needing replacement hips and knees, among other things. So, obviously, some bright spark decided "Orthopaedics? Yes, let's put that right over here and make those bu**ers walk!"
And the hospital - which opened in 2015 - has 800 beds, without considering outpatients, so it's a little mystifying why they have so far only provided parking spaces for about 400 cars. (And up until this summer it was only half that number.)
Muppets.
How is it now?Back to bad breathing in rest and a water bed like abdomen. Sh*tting myself. Not sure whether to worry mr ickihun or not? What would you do @Liam1955 ?
My breathing has calmed down again. I'm in bed. Shattered. Something isn't right. Its frightening. I'm going to try and sleep but any chest pain I'm going to ring for ambulance again.How is it now?
Only out of hours is 111 message on gp telephone line. I don't want to go to hospital so I'll try and manage til morning. If I sleep a little it should help. Fingers crossed. X@ickihun -Oh Vicky, You need to tell your other half and ring the GP Surgery 'out of hour's' Service and request a Home Visit. Let me know how you are please? I know it's OK for me saying it - but stay calm and don't Panic.
William x
I get that you don't want to go to hospital, but at this stage you don't know what's wrong with you.Only out of hours is 111 message on gp telephone line. I don't want to go to hospital so I'll try and manage til morning. If I sleep a little it should help. Fingers crossed. X
Ludicrous, isn't it? x@debrasue - I am having trouble rating you with the emojo's. ???
Here in York we can have a 15 minute wait in the car on the main road just to get in the Hospital. So, York NHS Trust had to construct another separate roadway for the Ambulances to get in to A & E.
William x
P.S. Sorted now Debra - have rated you.x
You know, this could even be down to panic attacks. I just read this online:Only out of hours is 111 message on gp telephone line. I don't want to go to hospital so I'll try and manage til morning. If I sleep a little it should help. Fingers crossed. X
Well done, Johnny - you are doing really well!Good Morning, my fine friends,
I had a good day yesterday and my blood glucose reading was 5.9 millimoles per litre.
Today I woke up at 4:15 Ante Meridian, and noticed my tummy and midriff felt much flatter and my fat had been lost. I can't weigh myself because I haven't got a set of bathroom scales. Yesterday I ate a tomato sandwich around my best friend Lee's flat and a minced beef hotpot ready meal. That's all I ate. I haven't eaten my 2 cans of sardines that my dear old friend Colin bought me yet nor any of the Portuguese toasts from the Portuguese shop on Wilcox Road near where I live. This morning, I had a milky coffee with 3 Sainsbury's artificial sweetener tablets and nothing else. My fasting blood glucose reading at 4:44 Ante Meridian was 6.3 millimoles per litre.
Have a really lovely day, my good, dear chums, and rest assured my mouth is a lot better, thanks to 2 days worth of mouthwash cleansing. I pray your musculoskeletal pain and respiratory problems vanish or improve, dear ikihun, and many special blessings to liam1955 and debrasue. Thank you, abundantly, for all of your encouraging likes and quotes and for upholding me in your prayers as I do for you.
Much love,
Johnny Baker, a sufferer of Asperger Syndrome and diabetes 2.View attachment 21289
How're you feeling this morning, @ickihun ? Hugs xx
Sorry William couldn't resist will have to make some more for you .Thanks @eldergarth - Ron, I have waited 4 months so far so if it means another couple of months? that's OK with me. Did you eat 2 of them Xmas Cup Cakes that @tina_marie made? (I think there were mine) William
Don't mess around when it comes to your breathing Vicky get some help besides it doesn't do all your friends on hear blood sugars any good getting worried about you .My breathing has calmed down again. I'm in bed. Shattered. Something isn't right. Its frightening. I'm going to try and sleep but any chest pain I'm going to ring for ambulance again.
Sending you massive hugs Vicky, I hope you're feeling better this morning xxBack to bad breathing in rest and a water bed like abdomen. Sh*tting myself. Not sure whether to worry mr ickihun or not? What would you do @Liam1955 ?
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