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Ambulance at three into morning, due to uncontrollable rectal bleeding. They got it stopped around seven, but naturally they're keeping her in for further investigation.
My big sis, who lives nearby, is going to see her this afternoon, so I should get more details then. Current thinking is that I leave it until tomorrow, when I'm due down there anyway.
She told the hospital that they'd have to discharge her or she'd discharge herself, as she's got the whole family coming for Easter. My dad managed to persuade her that we'll manage somehow, and she ought to stay until the doctors think she's OK to leave
Ambulance at three into morning, due to uncontrollable rectal bleeding. They got it stopped around seven, but naturally they're keeping her in for further investigation.
My big sis, who lives nearby, is going to see her this afternoon, so I should get more details then. Current thinking is that I leave it until tomorrow, when I'm due down there anyway.
She told the hospital that they'd have to discharge her or she'd discharge herself, as she's got the whole family coming for Easter. My dad managed to persuade her that we'll manage somehow, and she ought to stay until the doctors think she's OK to leave
Hope she's OK and it's nowt more sinister than a touch of farmers.
Hope she's OK and it's nowt more sinister than a touch of farmers.
Cheers
It's a bit worrying, as they're not the kind to call an ambulance over just anything - more likely to take a paracetamol and assume it'll be better in the morning. So it must have been pretty bad
But fingers crossed and all that. The annoying thing is that, with it being Easter, the hospital probably won't get around to doing any proper tests and what have you until Tuesday
It's a bit worrying, as they're not the kind to call an ambulance over just anything - more likely to take a paracetamol and assume it'll be better in the morning. So it must have been pretty bad
But fingers crossed and all that. The annoying thing is that, with it being Easter, the hospital probably won't get around to doing any proper tests and what have you until Tuesday
Yep, not the best timing.
But seriously, if a teeny hole in my mum's ankle varicose vein could squirt that volume of blood, then I imagine something like that in your posterior region would be pretty terrifying (and messy).
Just off to give her bedroom carpet another clean, but I fear it's a lost cause. Which means trying to locate her home insurance docs, which is probably also a lost cause!
Ambulance at three into morning, due to uncontrollable rectal bleeding. They got it stopped around seven, but naturally they're keeping her in for further investigation.
My big sis, who lives nearby, is going to see her this afternoon, so I should get more details then. Current thinking is that I leave it until tomorrow, when I'm due down there anyway.
She told the hospital that they'd have to discharge her or she'd discharge herself, as she's got the whole family coming for Easter. My dad managed to persuade her that we'll manage somehow, and she ought to stay until the doctors think she's OK to leave
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