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TheDaddy 07-01-2018 08:10

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35931264)
Nothing like that reliable old stereotyping of yours l see Mr K...

Its a pretty fair comment considering how many cat owners don't even bother to put a little bell on their collars to at least give the tweety birds a chance

MalteseFalcon 11-01-2018 01:32

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
Changes being made for the sake of change. Why, when a system works perfectly well, do the management decide that it needs changing, and thus alienate a massive portion of their workforce? Some people just should never be allowed near senior management when they can't produce coherent and sensible ideas and plans.

Mr K 11-01-2018 16:29

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
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Originally Posted by MalteseFalcon (Post 35931930)
Changes being made for the sake of change. Why, when a system works perfectly well, do the management decide that it needs changing, and thus alienate a massive portion of their workforce? Some people just should never be allowed near senior management when they can't produce coherent and sensible ideas and plans.

You're not being 'resistant to change' are you ?

There's courses for people like you (I know cos I've been sent on them... ;) )

TheDaddy 11-01-2018 16:45

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MalteseFalcon (Post 35931930)
Changes being made for the sake of change. Why, when a system works perfectly well, do the management decide that it needs changing, and thus alienate a massive portion of their workforce? Some people just should never be allowed near senior management when they can't produce coherent and sensible ideas and plans.

It's normally due to a new manager trying to make a mark early on or an old manager trying to justify his position within the organisation, neither type bode well for ordinary workers in my experience

richard s 11-01-2018 19:28

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
**** bags who through their litter away all over the place.

MalteseFalcon 12-01-2018 02:26

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
I'm sure long term it might be better, but at the moment it just seems to be a policy brought in to punish the slower people.

denphone 12-01-2018 12:27

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
Supermarkets where half the fruit and veg shelves are half empty still at 9.00 in the morning.:(:td:

dilli-theclaw 12-01-2018 22:43

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
Back in hospital AGAIN - stuff my life.

weenie 13-01-2018 01:45

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
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Originally Posted by dilli-theclaw (Post 35932286)
Back in hospital AGAIN - stuff my life.

You have my sympathy dilli, I honestly do not know how you do it.

Today when I just got back from my break there was a letter from the NHS appointments booking office, so I called them and I will be going in hospital on Sunday at 11am, it is a different hospital from last time which is a bit more traveling for us but that's a small price to pay if all goes well.

When I phoned the bookings office I explained my last experience and they said that they would get someone to phone me which they did.

The staff nurse who called me explained that it states sedation and I will be getting more than last time and that they are fully aware of what happened last time and I have to try and put that experience behind me which is easier said than done tbh.

I did ask the staff nurse (who was extremely nice and fully understood my anxiety) if it would be beneficial for me to see if my GP would prescribe me some Diazepam and she said if I did that then it would affect my level of sedation on the day, so for that reason she does not recommend that I do this. Although I'm not too happy with this, I do fully understand the reason she does not recommend this and at the end of the day one can only put there faith in what is said and hope all goes well this time after all I can't let one bad experience put me off can I.


I'm just pleased that it is a different hospital and apparently it is a different consultant which gives me hope. The consultant doing this I'm assured will be fully aware of my last experience and anxiety over this procedure, so fingers crossed everything will go as planned as I just don't know how I would cope if it went like last time.

Saying that, I'm utterly prettified and extremely apprehensive and hoping beyond hope that the sedation works this time.

TheDaddy 13-01-2018 05:46

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
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Originally Posted by weenie (Post 35932317)
You have my sympathy dilli, I honestly do not know how you do it.

Today when I just got back from my break there was a letter from the NHS appointments booking office, so I called them and I will be going in hospital on Sunday at 11am, it is a different hospital from last time which is a bit more traveling for us but that's a small price to pay if all goes well.

When I phoned the bookings office I explained my last experience and they said that they would get someone to phone me which they did.

The staff nurse who called me explained that it states sedation and I will be getting more than last time and that they are fully aware of what happened last time and I have to try and put that experience behind me which is easier said than done tbh.

I did ask the staff nurse (who was extremely nice and fully understood my anxiety) if it would be beneficial for me to see if my GP would prescribe me some Diazepam and she said if I did that then it would affect my level of sedation on the day, so for that reason she does not recommend that I do this. Although I'm not too happy with this, I do fully understand the reason she does not recommend this and at the end of the day one can only put there faith in what is said and hope all goes well this time after all I can't let one bad experience put me off can I.


I'm just pleased that it is a different hospital and apparently it is a different consultant which gives me hope. The consultant doing this I'm assured will be fully aware of my last experience and anxiety over this procedure, so fingers crossed everything will go as planned as I just don't know how I would cope if it went like last time.

Saying that, I'm utterly prettified and extremely apprehensive and hoping beyond hope that the sedation works this time.

Fingers crossed indeed, for you and dilli :tu:

dilli-theclaw 13-01-2018 10:40

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by weenie (Post 35932317)
You have my sympathy dilli, I honestly do not know how you do it.

Today when I just got back from my break there was a letter from the NHS appointments booking office, so I called them and I will be going in hospital on Sunday at 11am, it is a different hospital from last time which is a bit more traveling for us but that's a small price to pay if all goes well.

When I phoned the bookings office I explained my last experience and they said that they would get someone to phone me which they did.

The staff nurse who called me explained that it states sedation and I will be getting more than last time and that they are fully aware of what happened last time and I have to try and put that experience behind me which is easier said than done tbh.

I did ask the staff nurse (who was extremely nice and fully understood my anxiety) if it would be beneficial for me to see if my GP would prescribe me some Diazepam and she said if I did that then it would affect my level of sedation on the day, so for that reason she does not recommend that I do this. Although I'm not too happy with this, I do fully understand the reason she does not recommend this and at the end of the day one can only put there faith in what is said and hope all goes well this time after all I can't let one bad experience put me off can I.


I'm just pleased that it is a different hospital and apparently it is a different consultant which gives me hope. The consultant doing this I'm assured will be fully aware of my last experience and anxiety over this procedure, so fingers crossed everything will go as planned as I just don't know how I would cope if it went like last time.

Saying that, I'm utterly prettified and extremely apprehensive and hoping beyond hope that the sedation works this time.

i hope you get on better this time :tu:

raging bull 13-01-2018 11:00

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
I had a bad experience some time ago (private clinic with back injections).
4hrs after the procedure my body was still not anesthetic free, ended up with me being carried out by my wife and younger brother to fully recover at home.
Next time I had the same procedure at the same clinic no problems.
Turns out I had too much anesthetic in my system, so a fine line between too much/not enough pain relief!

joglynne 13-01-2018 12:23

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
Playing catch up so......

@ dilli sorry to hear that you are back inside again, . :(

@ weenie, at least the short notice has cut down your worry time and that you will be going to a different hospital. It sounds as though they are a lot more caring than the last place. Time never stands still so try to fill worrying space with things that take your mind off what happened last time.

I shall be thinking of you both over the next few days. <<masses of hugs>>

denphone 13-01-2018 12:55

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
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Originally Posted by dilli-theclaw (Post 35932286)
Back in hospital AGAIN - stuff my life.

Sorry to hear that you are back in hospital dilli as hopefully you will be out again as soon as possible.

nashville 13-01-2018 16:16

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
Hope you get out of hospital soon Dil and feel better, Weenie Good Luck this time ,


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