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Socoder -> Off Topic -> GfK's Father

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Sun, 17 Apr 2016, 12:16
GfK
Well.... that was hard. :/

Never seen one person wired up to so many machines. I just wanted to turn around and run off. :s He couldn't talk properly cos of having the tube down his throat yesterday.... which was handy cos he was talking bloody gibberish anyway. He swore blind I'd been playing golf last night! I don't play golf. Also didn't believe me that the op was done with - he thought it was still Saturday.

Spoke to the doctor and it turned out that the bleeding was pretty minor and happens a lot. The second op happened less than an hour after the first ended.

I can't get up there again til next weekend but my brother is going tomorrow - hopefully he'll be back to planet earth by then.

Funny day... mixed feelings.
Sun, 17 Apr 2016, 12:22
Jayenkai
I wouldn't worry about nonesensical things.. If nothing else, it's probably down to a bunch of tablets and stuff. God knows I was tallking bollocks! There are also reports of my sleepwalking, something I don't think I normally do.

It's good to hear that he's at least trying to talk through the tubes and things. Means he's got the strength to do so.

It might be hard, right now, but it sounds like he's on the right side of the fence.
Hope all carries on in the best way.

<3

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Sun, 17 Apr 2016, 22:41
Dabz
Yeah, it's a big operation he's just had, so, just try to see past the tubage, they are there for the best, and as jay said, he's probably loaded up to the eyelids for pain relief... I had morphine when I come round, that's good stuff mind!

All in all, he's on the other side which means he's on the mend, hopefully he'll have a speedy recovery!

Dabz

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Mon, 18 Apr 2016, 00:53
rockford
Glad all went well in the end and that he's come through. The only way is up now
Thu, 21 Apr 2016, 03:28
GfK
Apparently he'll be home by the weekend. \o/

Just found out... and you think you know somebody... he used to be a fireman on the steam trains back in the day (I knew this bit). Turns out he's driven the Mallard *and* the Flying Scotsman! Both of which were built in Doncaster.

O_O
Thu, 21 Apr 2016, 03:48
rockford
Cool
Thu, 21 Apr 2016, 03:54
Dabz
Ahhhh... Good to hear!

Oh, ex-cho cho driver... You should make him a Flying Scotman Simulator to keep him busy while he's recovering!

Dabz

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Thu, 21 Apr 2016, 03:54
Jayenkai
Nothing better than sitting in a quiet hospital ward to get you's sitting talking about things you never bothered to say, before!

Good to hear he'll be home soon.


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Fri, 22 Apr 2016, 05:27
GfK
....aaaand he's out! \o/
Fri, 22 Apr 2016, 05:32
Jayenkai
Hurray!

Bet you're glad. Nothing worse than seeing someone stuck in a hospital.

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Fri, 22 Apr 2016, 05:41
rockford
The only thing worse than seeing someone stuck in hospital is the exact opposite - waiting for them to be admitted, knowing that they are seriously ill.

But Yay! Back to normaility, of sorts and, of course, full steam ahead
Fri, 22 Apr 2016, 17:08
steve_ancell
\o/
Sat, 23 Apr 2016, 04:28
Dabz
Wahey... Over the moon for yous mate!

Dabz
Tue, 03 May 2016, 23:31
GfK
Long night... got woke up by phone call at 3:30am. He's gone off to hospital in an ambulance.

Waiting for more tests but at the moment it might be unrelated. Either a stomach ulcer due to the ton of meds he's on, or most likely food poisoning. Long story as to how that came about but apparently he's been eating stuff that was so far out of date you wouldn't give it to a dog. If that's the case, harsh words are going to be had.

Fooking knackered, pissed off, and it's not even 8am yet.
Tue, 03 May 2016, 23:58
Jayenkai
*sigh*
Parents..!
Wed, 04 May 2016, 00:12
GfK
If it's not one thing, it's your mother.
Wed, 04 May 2016, 04:18
rockford
Fuck

Hope it's nothing too serious or related to his operation. Fingers crossed he's worried you for nothing
Wed, 04 May 2016, 06:39
Dabz
Buggering hell... Hope it isn't nowt too serious fella!

Dabz

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Wed, 04 May 2016, 07:04
GfK
Going to be in at least a couple of days again - having a cam down tomorrow, then if that doesn't show anything, a cam in the trade exit. :/

Doctor atm thinks it's most likely the side effects of taking aspirin (to thin the blood) - it can cause stomach ulcers and all sorts, but won't know for sure til at least tomorrow.

Having Googled it, I'd gather up all the meds and flush the lot down the fucking bog. Cause more problems than they solve.
Wed, 04 May 2016, 08:19
Jayenkai
Basic rule : Don't google your meds!!!
Thu, 05 May 2016, 10:03
GfK
Am fucking raging.

He's awaiting a camera down to check for stomach ulcers. Was supposed to be this morning so he's been "nil by mouth" since yesterday. They still haven't done it cos they have a backlog for the equipment they need to use - all thanks to the fucking junior doctors who deemed it "safe" to go on strike.

As a result, they now have a 75 year old who has not had any food or water for 29 hours. My brother is up at the hospital now. He's about twice as big as me, and is even more fucked off than I am.

Letters of complaint are being written to the chief exec. Because this is a fucking appalling level of care.
Thu, 05 May 2016, 10:11
Jayenkai
Nnngh.
It's not as if "camera down the gullet" is a particularly complicated procedure.
If it were a CT/MRI, then maybe, but the camera takes, what, 10 minutes..?

Bah...

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Thu, 05 May 2016, 10:14
rockford
Sometimes, I'm ashamed to admit that I work for the NHS



BTW I don't support the junior doctor's strike with regards to payment and working conditions - they knew what they were signing upto before joining. Nursing staff have to work 365 days a year 24/7, why not the doctors? It is a 24hour service after all (in theory). I do however accept that changing contracts without negotiation is shit.

But this didn't need to compromise patient care. Which it obviously has. And continues to do so. That is not on.
Thu, 05 May 2016, 10:16
GfK
Yes! Ten bloody minutes! They've said that's how long it'll take.

I don't mind it being delayed, per se... but I'd feel guilty if I forgot to feed my dog for a day and a half! But this is an actual elderly person in NHS so-called care who had open-heart surgery less than a fucking month ago and is deliberately NOT being fed!

It's beyond words.
Thu, 05 May 2016, 10:34
steve_ancell
The same sort of thing happened to my brother in law when he had a stroke, he was left for ages without food and hanging for a crap but nobody was answering the call buzzer most of the time. My sister went fucking apeshit when she found out.
Fri, 06 May 2016, 12:35
GfK
Finally got the camera in this evening.... after three entire days of sitting there waiting.

Turns out he has a duodenal ulcer, which cos of the aspirin he's taking to thin his blood, has perforated, resulting in internal bleeding which he's had to have a transfusion for. This has fucked me off even more as I learned when he was in hospital the first time that he's had heartburn a hell of a lot for the last few months and has a stash of Gaviscon by the bed.

Heartburn is one of the most common symptoms of duodenal ulcers.

Did he mention any of that to the hospital? No. No he didn't.

Fingers crossed he might be out tomorrow... then we get to sorting a stern letter to the chief exec and NHS ombudsman as to how this car-crash of a hospital is allowed to function the way that they do.
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