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Taddy my old feller would love a whisky and coke.
He is on medications which mean that he cannot have this. He frequently asks Doctors if he can have a whisky and they tell him it is not advisable…but never say that he can’t. I show him the information leaflet in the tablets…it says NO alcohol…so if the makers say NO….then he isn’t getting any Oh yes and I am with the Rosemere crew who say shave off the face fungus..only monkeys and Alsatians should have hairy faces. When David was in Blackpool having his heart surgery he did not shave for about ten days I asked him to shave…..I face timed him one day and he still had a furry face so I did not bother to make the 6hour round trip by bus…if he could not shave, then I would not visit. |
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No I was not having a laugh Taddy. Nor do I think I was out of order. I asked him to shave and look tidy…that he didn’t, meant that he did not care what I thought…or that is how it seemed to me.
If I can spend more than three hours (each way)travelling by public transport to get to Blackpool, then he can spend five minutes shaving his face. There was nothing wrong with his arms. This was while he was waiting for his surgery…so he had had nothing done..had nothing to do either. He knows that I do not like him looking like Worzel Gummidge and he looked like a tramp. Taddy if you have been bearded for all of your married life then I take it that Hazel married you while you were bearded. My feller was clean shaven when we met…had he not been I would not have gone out with him. That is just how it is. I did not consider it to be blackmail..I considered it to be a trade off. If he shaved and looked clean and tidy, then I would happily visit him. That is just how it is. |
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Oh and by the way Taddy David could have had a shave done by the barber who visited the ward on a daily basis.
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So Hazel does not mind you being bearded.
I do not like my man with a hairy face. It does not look good on him…it does nothing for him, it doesn’t enhance him in any way….it just looks lazy(and dare I say it ‘unkempt?’). How much energy does it take to have a shave? I was not asking my man to haul a ten ton truck, to carry coal….all I wanted was for him to look like he belonged to me. To spend five minutes having a shave…or getting the barber to do it. I cannot think of any man who looks good with a beard…no…I can think of only one… Santa Claus. Beards do not do it for me…neither does stubble. It makes me wonder why a man wants to hide his face. I am quite prepared to step back and let those ladies who find beards attractive, have their pick. I mean no offence to those men who have beards. |
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Taddy, when we married I took his name, I wear his ring which indicates that I belong to him…I thought that was what marriage meant.
Are you saying that him belonging to me is a bad thing? Or that me belonging to him is something that is wrong? I am just asking out of interest. Taddy, if he had not ‘belonged’ to me he would not be sitting opposite me right now…he would be in an urn on the sideboard. With the greatest respect, you do not know the hurdles I have leaped for him…over the last 18 months I have gone into battle for him to get the medical care he needs(most of this is because I KNOW what he needs because of my past life)…why? Because he belongs to me. If that concept offends you then I feel sad for you. I hope most sincerely that you BELONG to Hazel in the same way. Now I am going to do what Mick would have done and say this is a major thread wander and if you want to carry on this conversation it does not belong in this thread…start a new thread if you think it has legs |
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have to say i agree with margaret i have never had a beard never will.
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I have not raised it with the CQC…mainly because I hadn’t thought of it.
I did e-mail the Chief Executive. But there has been no appreciable change. I would resist having to go to A&E. it is not a place that is suitable for vulnerable patients who have no voice. It is not the fault of the nursing team. I do not know how they manage their workload, or for that matter how they can ensure patient safety. |
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Thank you Lettie I have now bookmarked the details of contact for the CQC…and for those who would like the details here is a link.
https://www.cqc.org.uk/contact-us |
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So - today I went for my OP in Burnley Hospital.
The staff were brilliant, I had a bed on a ward where I got to go in 2nd place. Woke up a few hours later minus a gall bladder, apparently it was not in the normal place and they had to search for it, luckily all done within the same keyhole rather than opening me up further. Again the staff were brilliant, the facilities were good too. I'm in very little pain (unless I prod it), however the surgeon was rather concerned about the size of my belly, thinking it was distended so was wanting to keep me in overnight at first, after a trip to a large mirror in the loo I managed to tell him that it always looks big (think beer belly). Finally got out at 7pm ish. Had to sit the mrs down and explain stuff to her and that the surgeon himself had prescribed me plenty of TLC and daily ingestion of chocolate. Not too sure I'll get those but I had to try :) Now for 2 weeks of leave whilst I recuperate. Whilst I was there I managed to persuade a male nurse what 3D printer he needed, he's hooked I think :) |
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Rainbow six…glad it all went well.
Take your time getting better….little cuts don’t mean the surgery was less serious….and make sure you top up the pain relief before the pain gets too ‘ouchy’. |
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Oh I'm keeping up with the pain killers.
They are the only thing making it manageable now. |
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