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MikeyBikey Is Unwell - Part II

MikeyBikey

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Type 1
I am unsure if I mentioned Discharge but @silver minion mentioned it we did have a sort of one! About two weeks ago Patient Discharge and Adult ((Don't) Care started taking an interest. I will not go into details as it may be the subject of a formal complaint. The discharge should have been at.10:30 but I arrived at the flat at 7:00 pm. All that I had was a "survival kit" (2 litres milk, loaf, some fruit juices and yogurt and a few other bits The care package had not been set up correctly and at 10:00 the next day I was at A&E
I am 100% certain was prematurely discharged!

As it stands I believe the infection is (almost?) learning. The pain is better controlled but at times messed up by slow response to to a PRN request.

Anyway I have had all the scans, etc. and on Friday morning they will be attempting an angiogram/ stents . This is very high risk at this stage so I probably will not post for a few days.
 
@MikeyBikey I've been thinking of you a lot this last month - not posting - I've lit a candle for you - it might do something.
hoping for the best possible outcome.
 
Thanks for keeping us updated as I'm sure you have had plenty more important things to keep you occupied. Sorry to hear the discharge did not go well.
Keeping my fingers crossed that the procedure on Friday goes well. Sending lots of hugs and love.
Know that you are in our thoughts during this stressful time.:care:<3
 
I am unsure if I mentioned Discharge but @silver minion mentioned it we did have a sort of one! About two weeks ago Patient Discharge and Adult ((Don't) Care started taking an interest. I will not go into details as it may be the subject of a formal complaint. The discharge should have been at.10:30 but I arrived at the flat at 7:00 pm. All that I had was a "survival kit" (2 litres milk, loaf, some fruit juices and yogurt and a few other bits The care package had not been set up correctly and at 10:00 the next day I was at A&E
I am 100% certain was prematurely discharged!

As it stands I believe the infection is (almost?) learning. The pain is better controlled but at times messed up by slow response to to a PRN request.

Anyway I have had all the scans, etc. and on Friday morning they will be attempting an angiogram/ stents . This is very high risk at this stage so I probably will not post for a few days.
Wishing you all the best for Friday, hope it all goes to plan. Take care.
 
@MikeyBikey glad you posted, was thinking about you, hoping you get a positive outcome
 
Sending positive thoughts with crossed fingers for you @MikeyBikey
 
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