He was supposed to have been shown a procedure he has to do. But the
specialist was not available so we will have to return on Monday
morning.
He was supposed to have seen the anaesthetist to see if he was ok to
take a general anaesthetic - they too were not available. So we will
have to return to see them also ................... what a mess up!
He then has to see the urologist again in 3 months when, hopefully, what
they have done will have healed up completely.
If all is well he will be put on the list for the bigger op
................ so we will have to be patient and wait and see again.
Thank you all for your thoughts and good wishes ......... the certainly
do help:)
--
Anita
Smile for me :)
Skype: ronita440
Good that he is home, Anita. There's nowhere quite like it for getting
better and I'm sure you are the best 'nurse' he has :-)
Hopefully all the follow-up procedures will happen very soon.
Thoughts are with you both.
--
MCC
Well it's nice that he is home, but as you say, what a mess up. Let's
hope the procedure he has had will improve his quality of life somewhat.
Good luck on Monday. It shouldn't be down to luck, but from what you've
said already it looks like that is exactly what it is down to. :(
--
Heard melodies are sweet, but those Unheard are sweeter
flyi...@tiscali.co.uk FN 2같8 +, Mungo Brandybuck of Buckland
> Went and fetched him home this afternoon,
Great news Anita. I've been thinking of you both today. Hope everything
else gets sorted out.
--
Regards,
Troy's Human.
Well, thinks are going the right way for him even if they *are* slow!
Does seem somewhat of a muddle, doesn't it?
But he's back home with you so that part's nice :-)
Hope he continues to feel better and doesn't get too cross about the way
things have turned out.
--
Pam the goose
I'm sure Ron will feel better in himself for being home Anita, even if
there is still a way to go for everything to be sorted.
Perhaps a good relaxing weekend for you both might be in order after the
week you've had. :-)
--
Blessed are the cracked for they let in the light
Glad he's home Anita. Thanks for keeping us updated.
--
Bram....
Good that Ron is home to his own bed. Not so good about the right hand not
talking to the left hand but hopefully it will be sorted out soon.
--
Sandra
People will forget what you said.
People will forget what you did, but
People will never forget how you made them feel.
Bet it's nice to hvae Ron home. Fingers crossed things continue to go well
:)
--
Pete C
London UK
I agree with Bernadette.
Seems the best you can do at the moment.
Hope things get sorted out soon.
---Sea
I'm glad to hear Ron is home Anita, but what a bummer having to go back to
see those missing people.
Fingres crossed the urologist will be there in 3 months lol
Splodge
Madge X
Troy's Human wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 18:11:05 -0000, Anita wrote:
>
>> Went and fetched him home this afternoon,
>
> Great news Anita. I've been thinking of you both today. Hope
> everything else gets sorted out.
Thanks - I am sure it will do so eventually, just frustrating being
messed about :)
Thanks Mike, he is shattered - should feel a little better in a few
days, I hope:)
Flyińg Ńuń 2°°8 + wrote:
> Anita wrote:
>> Went and fetched him home this afternoon,
> <snip>
>> Thank you all for your thoughts and good wishes ......... the
>> certainly do help:)
>
> Well it's nice that he is home, but as you say, what a mess up.
> Let's hope the procedure he has had will improve his quality of life
> somewhat. Good luck on Monday. It shouldn't be down to luck, but
> from what you've said already it looks like that is exactly what it
> is down to. :(
Yes, FN - I sometime wonder how things like this happen - annoys me when
you are told one thing, then it is changed just like that.
We were told after he had the procedure that it might not make much
difference - unless they can do the other op that is required :(
Seems to me like they're just covering their backs. :(
--
Heard melodies are sweet, but those Unheard are sweeter
flyi...@tiscali.co.uk FN 2°°8 +, Mungo Brandybuck of Buckland
Pam the goose wrote:
> "Anita" <ronita...@cheerful.com> wrote in message
> news:61m2ttF...@mid.individual.net...
> Well, thinks are going the right way for him even if they *are* slow!
> Does seem somewhat of a muddle, doesn't it?
>
> But he's back home with you so that part's nice :-)
>
> Hope he continues to feel better and doesn't get too cross about the
> way things have turned out.
You are right the left hand does not know what the right hand is going
to do.
Yes it is nice to have him back home again - he is worn out, a few days
time I hope he will feel better.
Ron never gets cross - never complains either - leaves it all to me to
do!
Bill P wrote:
> Nice to be home Anita.
Indeed Bill - he will get there, slowly but surely.
Hope that you are ok now :)
Yes, he is pleased to be home, the cricket result and the fact that
Spurs won cheered him up no end.
I am going to make sure that the visitors stay away this weekend - give
us both a rest then :)
Thanks Sea, yes just have to be patient and wait and see now:)
Peter T wrote:
> In article <61m2ttF...@mid.individual.net>,
> ronita...@cheerful.com says...
>>
>
> Nice that he's back home Anita and hopefully all will be well when he
> sees the urologist.
> Thoughts still with you both.
It is good to have him home again and we are keeping our fingers crossed
that they can do the next operation
Thank you Pete :)
Bram wrote:
> Anita wrote:
>
> Glad he's home Anita. Thanks for keeping us updated.
Yes, I am glad he is home too - easier to nag him now :)
Rabbit wrote:
> "Anita" <ronita...@cheerful.com> wrote in message
> news:61m2ttF...@mid.individual.net...
>> Went and fetched him home this afternoon,
>
> Good that Ron is home to his own bed. Not so good about the right
> hand not talking to the left hand but hopefully it will be sorted out
> soon.
Yes, it is good he is home - is worn out, but am sure he will feel
better in a few days. 'Fraid this appears to be the norm with the NHS
nowadays - just when you think things are going smoothly - you realise
they are not.
Rosie wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 18:11:05 -0000, Anita wrote:
>
>> Went and fetched him home this afternoon
>
> Ron will be pleased to be home and to sleep in his own bed. I hope
> you get news soon about his bladder op.
>
> Now I know you need to take care of Ron Anita, but do please take
> care of yourself too - Val wags finger HUGS
Yes, we are hoping he is cleared by the anaethesist too, Val.
Oh I will take care of myself - someone has to :)
Pete C wrote:
> Anita wrote:
>
> Bet it's nice to hvae Ron home. Fingers crossed things continue to go
> well :)
Yes, it is nice to have him home again - and I do hate sitting in those
hospitals - have had enough of it the last few years.
Thanks we hope that everything goes ahead as the surgeon hopes it will.
Splodge wrote:
> "Anita" <ronita...@cheerful.com> wrote in message
> news:61m2ttF...@mid.individual.net...
>> --
>
> I'm glad to hear Ron is home Anita, but what a bummer having to go
> back to see those missing people.
>
> Fingres crossed the urologist will be there in 3 months lol
>
I know Jan - I could not believe it when I got to the hospital this
afternoon and was told there was a hold up for them seeing him.
Yes, I am hoping the urologist will be there in 3 months - we have had
dates with specialists put back so many times that it is unbelievable :(
Madge x wrote:
> "Anita" wrote
:)
>> --
> Shame about all the mess-ups, but glad to know he is home again. I'm
> sure it must be easier & less stressful for you both. Best wishes to
> Ron for a relatively speedy recovery - and you look after yourself!!
>
Yes it is nice to have him home again - he is happy that he is not in
hospital still. A few days rest will make a difference for him.
Thanks Madge we do hope that it won't be too long a wait for him if he
is able to have the other op
Flyińg Ńuń 2°°8 + wrote:
> Anita wrote:
>> Flyińg Ńuń 2°°8 + wrote:
>>> Anita wrote:
>>>> Went and fetched him home this afternoon,
>>> <snip>
>>
>> Yes, FN - I sometime wonder how things like this happen - annoys me
>> when you are told one thing, then it is changed just like that.
>> We were told after he had the procedure that it might not make much
>> difference - unless they can do the other op that is required :(
>
> Seems to me like they're just covering their backs. :(
Don't they always ?
Not until recently I reckon. Too frightened of being sued I suppose.
Pleased to see that Ron is home Anita and that some procedure has been
carried out, hope that whatever was done will give him some relief. It is
so frustrating when there is a need to keep going back because the medics
were not available, we can only hope they were dealing with someone with a
much greater need - although that I know is no consolation.
Do hope all goes well.
Alma
Alma wrote:
> "Anita" <ronita...@cheerful.com> wrote in message
> news:61n1r4F...@mid.individual.net...
>>
>>
>> Madge x wrote:
>>> "Anita" wrote
>
> Pleased to see that Ron is home Anita and that some procedure has been
> carried out, hope that whatever was done will give him some relief.
> It is so frustrating when there is a need to keep going back because
> the medics were not available, we can only hope they were dealing
> with someone with a much greater need - although that I know is no
> consolation. Do hope all goes well.
>
Thank you Alma, he has woken up completely shattered today - I guess the
trauma got to him more than he realised - am having to encourage him to
eat today. I guess another 3 days or so should make a difference to
him - I hope :)
That is good news Anita glad he is doing ok ;-))
--
Noreen
May the good lord take a liking
to you ( but not yet) ;-)
I'm pleased that you have him home again Anita. Shame about all the
omissions on the part of the hospital and hope you manage to get things
sorted. Hopefully the procedure they have carried out so far will help him
and that, should he need the bigger operation, they will be able to do it
for him
I know you will care for him as you always have but be sure and take care of
yourself too
--
Barb
Jen
Best wishes to Ron Anita, you do a great job looking after him, and he will
be much better at home
--
鬹椠
Cats have purr-sonality =^..^=
My thoughts exactly Anita, you must make sure you take care of your self
too. But nice to see he is home;-)
So pleased Ron is home Anita - I have not kept-up with all the posts but I
hope he is doing o.k.
I can't sit here too long, but am getting better each day.
Best wishes to you both.
--
Jackie
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