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Post by Andyberg on Oct 26, 2017 6:10:52 GMT
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Post by quaysider on Oct 26, 2017 7:06:37 GMT
WHAT a good idea... I wonder if we can have 2 in the dinette? - I mean it does have 2 single beds... of course it would mean having to eat our tea on trays on our knees .... well I mean we all have to make sacrifices don't we?.
OBVIOUSLY given the width of said dinette beds, our offering will HAVE to exclude bariatric patients! ;-)
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Post by lollygagger on Oct 26, 2017 7:17:18 GMT
Hmm. Who decides when the incontinent babbling oldy with nowhere to go...goes? My guess is you could get stuck with someone elses inconvenient relative forever if it was deemed they were incapable of looking after themselves.
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Post by JohnV on Oct 26, 2017 7:23:39 GMT
Hmm. Who decides when the incontinent babbling oldy with nowhere to go...goes? My guess is you could get stuck with someone elses inconvenient relative forever if it was deemed they were incapable of looking after themselves. Very good point. There would have to be a heck of a lot of safeguards in both directions.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2017 7:25:24 GMT
Wonder if I could get Jane's Mum in our spare room, AND get paid, AND save on driving backwards and forwards to Barnsley hospital. Mind you, I could never get her up our stairs. Day off hospital visiting today as I'm a birthday boy. Being whizzed off on a train to a mystery destination by Jane. Exciting Rog
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Post by patty on Oct 26, 2017 7:40:35 GMT
I doubt any would get up the stairs...and then the bathroom is down stairs of and there are few low bits to watch ref headroom...however I could offer fresh air recuperation(knotweed clearance springs to mind) My place would have to come with health warning
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2017 7:53:47 GMT
Is it the 1st of April today?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2017 13:09:39 GMT
Well that idea didn't last too long The Essex NHS trust seems to have reconsidered.......
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Post by Andyberg on Oct 26, 2017 13:38:41 GMT
Hmm. Who decides when the incontinent babbling oldy with nowhere to go...goes? My guess is you could get stuck with someone elses inconvenient relative forever if it was deemed they were incapable of looking after themselves. Im looking forward to it...Probably the only way I could get a submissive woman into my bed with no strings at the minute plus, I get a big wedge to go on the lash with...Win Win!
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Post by lollygagger on Oct 26, 2017 17:41:14 GMT
It's actually not a bad idea if you only consider it for a few seconds with your rose tinted glasses on. It's a shame really that such almost utopian ideas are doomed. Nobody likes being stuck in hospital longer than strictly necessary, it's not the best place to recuperate.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2017 18:00:38 GMT
I hate hospitals.
Fortunately the only times I have been in one in living memory was as a teenager when they stuck a camera up my dick for experimenting and more recently in 2010 when my first daughter was born at home and the idiot duty midwife overruled the ambulance man who delivered the baby forcing mother and healthy baby to go to the damn hospital. Unnecessary crap.
I suppose hospitals might be good for some things but not quite sure what other than if one has an accident.
I also went in one few years ago when I had x-rays to check the extent of my pneumonia but that wasn't "in hospital" as such. No bed.
Another shit hospital thing was my mother spent some time in a NHS psychiatric unit then killed herself when she got depressed again and did not want to go back to the shitbin. Not ideal.
I don't suppose I am a very good judge on this topic !!
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Post by patty on Oct 26, 2017 18:12:44 GMT
I hate hospitals. Fortunately the only times I have been in one in living memory was as a teenager when they stuck a camera up my dick for experimenting and more recently in 2010 when my first daughter was born at home and the idiot duty midwife overruled the ambulance man who delivered the baby forcing mother and healthy baby to go to the damn hospital. Unnecessary crap. I suppose hospitals might be good for some things but not quite sure what other than if one has an accident. I also went in one few years ago when I had x-rays to check the extent of my pneumonia but that wasn't "in hospital" as such. No bed. Another shit hospital thing was my mother spent some time in a NHS psychiatric unit then killed herself when she got depressed again and did not want to go back to the shitbin. Not ideal. I don't suppose I am a very good judge on this topic !! Well for balance we need both sides..good and bad... They are not all bad but i think standards are slipping..budgets/jobs worthy individuals/ targets etc all cause pressure..i loved the early days of my profession
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2017 18:20:26 GMT
I suppose hospitals might be good for some things but not quite sure what other than if one has an accident. They are fairly good if you need a kidney transplant and if you are a relative donating one of your kidneys... I hate hospitals as well but they do have there uses.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2017 19:03:12 GMT
Just to clarify. Despite being enormously wealthy I have always used NHS 4plebs hospitals. The only foray I had into the private elf sector was when I had a horrid toothache and as I was not registered with a NHS dentist I paid a private dentist to drill a hole into an artery in my lower jaw causing major blood loss the next day (it took over 24hrs to clot properly and i was spitting blood all day. Lots and lots and lots of it), It is probably what led to the pneumonia.
I realise this is a "self care" issue as well but when I went back to the private dentist the next day with blood dripping from my mouth they said "fuck off the hospital is that way".
NHS may well have been a better option.
Ho hum.
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