Puddleduck
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The trouble is that there is a world of difference between excellence in medical treatments and nursing care.The JR is my sister's nearest hospital and has a world wide reputation for excellence.
Believe me, the JR is the safest place for Judy. As has been said it’s a world renowned centre of excellence.So John Radcliffe also in Oxford? It’s a shame she can’t be closer to you.
You must be so frustrated old-mo but it sounds safer than discharging her. You’d think they would realise that before getting your hopes up .
I think you can say the same all over the UK Annie, but for critical care, it’s up there with the best.The trouble is that there is a world of difference between excellence in medical treatments and nursing care.
Old fashioned nursing care had gone out of the window when my Mum was in JR in 2002. Left slumped in a wheel chair day after day unable to speak or reach the food left at her bedside.
They are moving Judy to a different hospital today.Hello old-mo EXTRA SPECIAL Life Member
How are you this morning? Did you get any sleep last night?
Have you been able to find out the costs and ways and wherefores of booking a private ambulance, with a paramedic and copious supplies of oxygen to take you to and from Oxford to see Judy. You know what they say about Mohammad and mountains.
Just a suggestion, only you know whether you could make such a journey.
Lots of love from Auntie Pam xxx
Good grief Mo, how can they expect you to look after Judy on your own, given your own health problems. I really wish there was something I could do to help.Bit of an update..... on Judy...
With the help of injections and pills they stabilized her heart. so did not get transferred to John Radcliffe hosp..
Instead two days ago they sent her home... I really wish they had not !!!!
Although nurses call 3 times a day, I still had to call out a doctor this evening... She was ill`er than when she came home...
Still not eating properly, all that is keeping her going is fortified drinks..... I would hazard a guess she ways about 4 - 5 stone, all skin and bones...
Hopefully the blood samples Dr took this evening will throw some light on what is wrong...
Daisy is happy to have mum home at least....
It beggars belief doesn't it that Judy has been discharged.Mo, there is hospice at home, Marie Curie, Hospital at home. They are there to help you both.
Judy shouldn’t have come home without a comprehensive care package, and they should know that you’re unable to care for her and need a care package yourself!
The discharging hospital should have given you contact numbers for assistance. Don’t be afraid to ring 111 at any time. We found the paramedics who came out when we rang them for mum we’re really good at getting things sorted.
Gentle hugs to you both xx
Not boring at all. Your resilience to these difficulties. is inspiring.Good Morning and thankyou for all your suggestions...
What a difference a day makes..... Judy was up all bright and bushy tailed, she schuffled with her zimmer frame into the lounge and ate half a weetabix...
Then the nurse came and did her ablushions..... (He is black as all get out with an afro haircut, but hell of a nice lad.)...
Then went back to bed and zonked out...... Which gives me time to sort the cloths washing out, dog walker due at 10-30...
I have chased up the various people about getting help and most have said they will get back to me...
My paliative care nurse from the hospice suggested getting some sort of sit in nurse so I could get some sleep and rest... But she said it will cost me... and they don`t come cheap..
She does not want to get involved with Judy`s problems as she said it is me they would like in the hospice, and I am there number one concern... as they deal with mainly end of life cancer patients...
So we will plod on... Will keep you updated.... BUT..
Please say if it is getting boring for you and I can stop..
Thanks..