Speedy Recovery Alan

Alan Slade

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A bit of an update. I was discharged last Wednesday and went home, I still didn’t feel completely cured. I kept having temperature spikes and was nagged constantly by Maxine who wanted me to go back into hospital. I had become very weak I wasn’t eating but really didn’t want to go back. I was stubborn.
Yesterday I had an outpatient appointment at the hospital just routine, seen by the doctor who admitted me. I’ve had loads of tests scans X-rays already and started another course of intravenous antibiotics. So I am typing this from a hospital bed. Hopefully they will sort me out this time and I won’t be so stupid and not take advice again.
Thanks for all the get well messages, they mean a lot.
 

t-tony

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I hope they get to the bottom of it this time Alan, all the best from me and Shirl mate.

Tony.
 

Mint

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Sorry to hear you're back in hospital Alan. Wishing you a better outcome this time.:thumbsup:
 

Mazza

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I can’t believe you prefer hospital food over Maxine’s cooking :whistle: ……

Get well soon Alan.
 

Bazza

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speedy recovery mate, oh and Jan says leave them nurses alone
 

Redline

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Hoping you get back on your feet soon Alan. Not unusual to be re-admitted. While the NHS is fabulous, they are often under massive pressure to release beds as quickly as possible. For some that means you get discharged a few days too early. This time around they will be more cautious and make sure you really are on the way to a full recovery. Still, hope it's not too long before you're home again :thumbsup:
 

t-tony

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Located in a Bedshed?;)

Tony.
 
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