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jaysay 13-12-2009 09:46

The Margaret syndrome
 
Can anybody remember a while back when Margaret had the problem with that noise she couldn't identify, now I sympathies.
I was away with the fairies last night when at about 3-45am I was wakened with this bleeping sound much like the alarm on a wrist watch, it also woke Joan, could we suss where it was coming from could we hell.
Thought it was the phone but it wasn't, then came to the conclusion it was the Warden alarm system, anyway it stopped so of I nodded again, only to be woken again an hour later, by this time John is not a happy bunny neither is Joan.
Anyway it stopped again and I managed to drop of again.
I wake up at 8-30am and start taking my meds when this bleeping started again, then it dawned on me it was an old thermometer which was in my med rack and was being activated every time my pillows moved. it is now safely stowed away:D

MargaretR 13-12-2009 09:58

Re: The Margaret syndrome
 
In case people think we have a mutual medical problem, this is the thread
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...eep-44163.html

LYNX1 13-12-2009 10:03

Re: The Margaret syndrome
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 769530)
Can anybody remember a while back when Margaret had the problem with that noise she couldn't identify, now I sympathies.
I was away with the fairies last night when at about 3-45am I was wakened with this bleeping sound much like the alarm on a wrist watch, it also woke Joan, could we suss where it was coming from could we hell.
Thought it was the phone but it wasn't, then came to the conclusion it was the Warden alarm system, anyway it stopped so of I nodded again, only to be woken again an hour later, by this time John is not a happy bunny neither is Joan.
Anyway it stopped again and I managed to drop of again.
I wake up at 8-30am and start taking my meds when this bleeping started again, then it dawned on me it was an old thermometer which was in my med rack and was being activated every time my pillows moved. it is now safely stowed away:D


Bet that got you worried lol

accyman 13-12-2009 11:37

Re: The Margaret syndrome
 
when i was in hospital there was an anoying beeping noise that constantly went beep beep beep but before i could figure out wher it was coming from there was a last beep that went beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep.

i got a new neighbour on the ward in the bed next to me shortly afterwards i think teh other guy must have got better :confused:

jaysay 13-12-2009 14:25

Re: The Margaret syndrome
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accyman (Post 769545)
when i was in hospital there was an anoying beeping noise that constantly went beep beep beep but before i could figure out wher it was coming from there was a last beep that went beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep. i

got a new neighbour on the ward in the bed next to me shortly afterwards i think teh other guy must have got better :confused:

Marvelous places these hospitals accyman:D

MargaretR 14-12-2009 12:31

Re: The Margaret syndrome
 
I heard a bleep under my pillow this morning:confused:
...must have been the tooth fairy calling:)
...I need them delivering back:o

jaysay 14-12-2009 15:17

Re: The Margaret syndrome
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 769756)
I heard a bleep under my pillow this morning:confused:
...must have been the tooth fairy calling:)
...I need them delivering back:o

Its not the getting um back Margaret, its getting somebody to put them back in that's the problem:D


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