[kj] O/T Thanks for the messages

pssyche23 antoni at clara.net
Thu Jan 20 12:57:52 EST 2011


It's a pretty horrific story Brian. A decade ago when my father lost his battle with with cancer we took solace that he finally passed away at home, maybe in time that will be one crumb of comfort for your family. Cameron's own father died recently & it was claimed our PM received a £300k lump sum. There was controversy over how much of the his late father's £3m estate was ploughed into trusts to avoid paying inheritance taxes. Do as they say, not as they do. Tory NHS reforms can only do untold damage but if you'd seen the fury of the youths whose £30 a week EMA allowance scrapped this toffs gonna be more unpopular than the maggoT. Better start another war front then !

During the recent by-election it was mentioned the ruling party hadn't won a by-election seat back from the opposition since 1982 (Tooting & Mitcham) so yes, there you go, the Falklands Factor worked there so don't rule it out as Cam's popularity plummets ever further.

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On 20 Jan 2011, at 15:59, jpwhkj at aol.com wrote:


> That's both heartbreaking and sickening. Not surprised you're feeling bitter about it.

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> Jamie

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> -----Original Message-----

> From: Brian Whitehead <bawhitehead at gmail.com>

> To: Gathering <gathering at misera.net>

> Sent: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 11:20

> Subject: [kj] O/T Thanks for the messages

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> Thanks for all the mails of sympathy.

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> A rant:

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> My dad (88) was in and out of hospital 3 times over the last few weeks because as soon as was discharged he went straight back in. He’d had a heart attack just before Christmas which he survived which resulted in him having a pacemaker fitted.

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> At his last hospital stay: I went round to visit him last Friday at around 3:30pm and as I walked into the ward I saw a forlorn figure slumped in a chair in the waiting room in front of a TV with kids TV on surrounded by his bags and belongings – my dad. They were discharging him again!!!!! It was just a case of waiting from his medication to arrive from the hospital pharmacy and then they’d get an ambulance to take him home. He’d been there since around 1pm and they had not contacted me or my sister to let us know, they had absolutely no idea of his circumstances at home, whether he had food in or even if he had a key to get in.

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> I sat with him until 6:30 when his medication finally arrived and by which time he was getting very desperate and just wanted to lie down. There is no way I could put him through another couple of hours sat in that chair waiting for an ambulance to take him home so I grabbed a wheel chair and pushed him through the maze of the hospital and to my car on the car park. It was a massive struggle as it was cold windy and rainy but I eventually managed to get him home and sat in his favorite chair. I was just about to getting the heating sorted out when he started to complain of chest pains – his heart was giving in again. Long story short – called 999 and within a hour of arriving back home he was back in the hospital battling for his life, which he eventually lost around 12 hours later.

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> In off the reord chats with staff they tell me that the pressures on the helath service and to free up space is even greater with the cuts. So if I hear another politician use the phrase "We're all in this together", when certain sections of commerce are earnig huge profits again, I'll explode.

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> Do I sound bitter...yes, good.

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> Rant over

>

> Brian.

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