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<blockquote data-quote="SlimLizzy" data-source="post: 2423145" data-attributes="member: 488270"><p>Have spent a lot of time convincing myself she will be ok. </p><p>We have been here before. "Mum is in a bad way in hospital." Both times she recovered. She is a tough old bird. </p><p>Don't tell her I said that!</p><p>Anyway, my sister decided not to wait the minimum of five hours for an ambulance and drove Mum to hospital herself. Good decision. There were sixteen ambulances queued outside. Mum and my Sister waited fifteen hours before Mum was allowed to lie down in an examination cubicle, where she slept for a few hours, before being admitted to a ward. Tests today show no major problems. HOORAY.. Bad reaction to painkillers apparently the cause of the quite frightening list of symptoms. </p><p>Mum is staying overnight in hospital now. We are hoping there will be some treatment for the terribly painful shoulder, which has been injured several times in falls. </p><p>Both MrSlim and I are relieved of the need to travel to UK immediately. We are both planning to go when the quarantine restrictions are eased. Both of us have had two jabs in UK. So think 10 days quarantine unnecessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimLizzy, post: 2423145, member: 488270"] Have spent a lot of time convincing myself she will be ok. We have been here before. "Mum is in a bad way in hospital." Both times she recovered. She is a tough old bird. Don't tell her I said that! Anyway, my sister decided not to wait the minimum of five hours for an ambulance and drove Mum to hospital herself. Good decision. There were sixteen ambulances queued outside. Mum and my Sister waited fifteen hours before Mum was allowed to lie down in an examination cubicle, where she slept for a few hours, before being admitted to a ward. Tests today show no major problems. HOORAY.. Bad reaction to painkillers apparently the cause of the quite frightening list of symptoms. Mum is staying overnight in hospital now. We are hoping there will be some treatment for the terribly painful shoulder, which has been injured several times in falls. Both MrSlim and I are relieved of the need to travel to UK immediately. We are both planning to go when the quarantine restrictions are eased. Both of us have had two jabs in UK. So think 10 days quarantine unnecessary. [/QUOTE]
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