Hi Bubbsie, you're right I do have a lot at the moment and I'm afraid I never give myself a break - the nature of the beast. Patient transport timewise is no good to me because I live alone and have a wee dog who's rarely separated from me, as he went in the car no matter where I was going. My car has been sitting undriven in my driveway since the end of October. On Wed last I was booked at 8.15am to have a cataract removed from my left eye, patient transport as you possibly realize can be away from your house for hours as you have to wait for them to pick up and take back home other patients, I couldn't have left my wee dog for as long as that. I had to get a taxi from my house to the hospital 4 miles away and the return was £20, later that day I had to get a taxi from my house to my GP surgery six miles away return, my total outlay (not for the first time in a day) was £52. When I went through the initial eye check etc on Wed they took my BP which was sky high meaning they refused to do the surgery so I was back home an hour and a half later, very upset so I then had to make the appt with my GP so that he could put me on some kind of meds to reduce the BP so that I can have the surgery
I can't use buses because I'm short sighted and with the cataract being on my only goodish eye, I can't judge where my feet are in relation to the edge of the kerb etc, and I can't cross the road as I can't see with any degree of certainty how far away the oncoming traffic is, so if I don't call a taxi I have no other way to get around. I was also sad when the nurse at the hospital after taking my already high BP told me that they have to be careful because I'm also diabetic and thus prone to infection, they would not run the risk of causing with the raised BP my eye heamoraging, I understand all of that, so it needs to come down.