[kj] O/T Thanks for the messages
Brendan
bq at soundgardener.co.nz
Thu Jan 20 21:23:45 EST 2011
Heartbreaking and sickening, absolutely. Brian by the way you describe it
I can tell you handled the situation well, to your great credit. I'd
probably be up on a charge. Thanks for sharing, and consolances on your
loss.
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> That's both heartbreaking and sickening. Not surprised you're feeling
> bitter about it.
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> Jamie
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Whitehead <bawhitehead at gmail.com>
> To: Gathering <gathering at misera.net>
> Sent: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 11:20
> Subject: [kj] O/T Thanks for the messages
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> Thanks for all the mails of sympathy.
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> A rant:
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> My dad (88) was in and out of hospital 3 times over the last few weeks
> because as soon as was discharged he went straight back in. Heâd had a
> heart attack just before Christmas which he survived which resulted in him
> having a pacemaker fitted.
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> At his last hospital stay: I went round to visit him last Friday at around
> 3:30pm and as I walked into the ward I saw a forlorn figure slumped in a
> chair in the waiting room in front of a TV with kids TV on surrounded by
> his bags and belongings â my dad. They were discharging him again!!!!!
> It was just a case of waiting from his medication to arrive from the
> hospital pharmacy and then theyâd get an ambulance to take him home.
> Heâd been there since around 1pm and they had not contacted me or my
> sister to let us know, they had absolutely no idea of his circumstances at
> home, whether he had food in or even if he had a key to get in.
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> I sat with him until 6:30 when his medication finally arrived and by which
> time he was getting very desperate and just wanted to lie down. There is
> no way I could put him through another couple of hours sat in that chair
> waiting for an ambulance to take him home so I grabbed a wheel chair and
> pushed him through the maze of the hospital and to my car on the car park.
> It was a massive struggle as it was cold windy and rainy but I eventually
> managed to get him home and sat in his favorite chair. I was just about to
> getting the heating sorted out when he started to complain of chest pains
> â his heart was giving in again. Long story short â called 999 and
> within a hour of arriving back home he was back in the hospital battling
> for his life, which he eventually lost around 12 hours later.
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> In off the reord chats with staff they tell me that the pressures on the
> helath service and to free up space is even greater with the cuts. So if I
> hear another politician use the phrase "We're all in this together", when
> certain sections of commerce are earnig huge profits again, I'll explode.
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> Do I sound bitter...yes, good.
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> Rant over
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> Brian.
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