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Your thoughts for my daughter
#11
Rob I am so sorry to hear this, and you are all in our thoughts and prayers. If you are able, please keep us updated.
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#12
Oom Rob, my thoughts are with you all too.
Best wishes that all will be o.k for Wendy.
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#13
Oh Rob, I am sorry to hear that your daughter is ill, my thoughts and prayers are with you all and I hope she makes a full recovery
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#14
Rob, so sorry to hear about your daughter. She will be in our thoughts and prayers until she makes a full recovery group :hug:
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#15
A very big thank you for all your messages - it shows once again what wonderful folk you all are and what a wonderful site this is.

Ade my daughter is in the same hospital - over the last 30 months our own doctor has tried to help and sent her to three other specialists at different hospitals - they are very 'keen' at first but each time they receive the full report of her previous operation and what transpired afterwards, they then, to cut a long story short, 'back off'.

Even last night when we visited Ruth tried to find out what they were going to do, and once again got very frustrated when they advised her that they were going to do more 'tests'. I do not want to interfere, but seeing my daughter suffering the way she is (and has been) will leave me with no alternative but to do so - I also learnt last night to my horror that Wendy visited our Doctors Surgery on Monday because she was in pain - unfortunately our own doctor was on a weeks holiday - and one of his partners told Wendy that she was "over reacting" and it was only "wind". (I am seeing our doctor next Tuesday for my 'check up' - and I'll have something to say then about this particular partner of his.

Once again thank you all and God Bless You.
Always enjoy life - and remember there is always someone worse off than yourself - treat others as you yourself would want to be treated.
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#16
I have only seen this thread now...oh Oom Rob, I do hope that Wendy will soon be well and that the hospital staff will find out what the real problem is.


I know how distressing this must be for you and Ruth and Wendy's parther.



Thinking about all of you




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#17
Thank you Joan for bringing this back up. I missed somehow.

All thoughts and prayers for your daughter to make a full recovery !
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#18
Hi folks - just a quick update.

When I went in yesterday morning to visit Wendy informed me that the Night Shift had promised her pain relief and she never got it dso suffered all night. So off goes Oom Rob ready to blow anyone and everyone out of the water but by the time I got to the Staff Nurse I was so cool and calm that I informed her what had transpired and that I would appreciate it if I could talk to her Specialist. I must have got it right, because within fifteen minutes he was at her bedside. Thankfully he did not attempt to b******t me or Wendy's partner and told us that he honestly did not know what was causing Wendy's problem and that she was not coming home until he got to the bottom of it, and as for the Night Shift Staff he would deal with that.

Next week Wendy is going to be taken to the Pain Management Unit for them to run more tests - the Specialist was brutally honest and said that he did not want to open Wendy up to have a look because it would be a very dangerous thing to do considering her previous medical history. We appreciated his honesty.

Wendy was in tears because this weekend is her stepson's birthday - on hearing this the Specialist has allowed her home for the weekend on the understanding that the takes it easy, takes her medication and does not travel about, but she has to be back on the Ward tomorrow evening.

As they had already bought tickets for the Scunthorpe United vs Colchester United match today (the birthday boy was born in Colchester and supports Colchester United), Rob is going to take the boys and Robin, who finishes work at 1 is going with them to use Wendy's ticket, whilst we will go up and spend the afternoon with her.
Always enjoy life - and remember there is always someone worse off than yourself - treat others as you yourself would want to be treated.
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#19
Rob, that is reassuring in a way, now lets hope the tests can find something out. :luck:

And as Colchester is an East Anglian I hope that they winSmile
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#20
Thanks for letting us know how Wendy is doing Oom Rob & as Mcamp said hopefully the tests will find out something.
Best wishes.
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