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Originally posted by eek View PostPowerpoint is the work of the devil - as I look at the rest of my day which features a to do list of powerpoint slide deck followed by powerpoint slidedeck followed by flight home....
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostThere are some that suggest creating Power Points alone solves a raft of technical problems.
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBunch of young doctors just been shown round having the various bits of the place explained to them…
It seems my echocardiogram showed my heart to be fine, no damage. Also, my cholesterol is fine, and my blood pressure is if anything a little low - they put me on additional blood pressure medication when I was admitted, but now they're thinking of stopping it.
The doctor explained that as he's new here, he's not yet familiar with the ways of the Guardians of the Cath Lab, though he's already gathered that they are recondite and obscure (I'm paraphrasing). But the gist was that once the angiogram has been done, and possibly angioplasty along with it, I should be good to go
I think I've now reached the stage where I'm seen as almost certainly a bedblocker who should have the remaining stuff done ASAP so they can get rid of me. Whether this helps sway the GotCL remains to be seen…Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
It seems my echocardiogram showed my heart to be fine, no damage. Also, my cholesterol is fine, and my blood pressure is if anything a little low - they put me on additional blood pressure medication when I was admitted, but now they're thinking of stopping it.
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostAs you were then
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBunch of young doctors just been shown round having the various bits of the place explained to them, which probably means one of them showing up at my bedside in a while to get me to tell the entire saga all over again
Literally every doctor I've seen has had me tell the story from scratch. I know it's because they get useful cues from the way you tell it, and it also ensures they haven't misunderstood the notes, but it gets a bit tedious
Expect a video link "we will cure you with much quickfullness. Please do the needfullness and tell us your full story. From scratch....."Comment
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Has DaveB just moved to Chelsea?
Chelsea resident lifts 22ft Christmas tree onto balcony | Daily Mail OnlineComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNot just young doctors, it turns out - it seems I'm here for the time of the staff rotation, when doctors switch hospitals. Anyway, a young and a not-as-young doctor just came to see me.
It seems my echocardiogram showed my heart to be fine, no damage. Also, my cholesterol is fine, and my blood pressure is if anything a little low - they put me on additional blood pressure medication when I was admitted, but now they're thinking of stopping it.
The doctor explained that as he's new here, he's not yet familiar with the ways of the Guardians of the Cath Lab, though he's already gathered that they are recondite and obscure (I'm paraphrasing). But the gist was that once the angiogram has been done, and possibly angioplasty along with it, I should be good to go
I think I've now reached the stage where I'm seen as almost certainly a bedblocker who should have the remaining stuff done ASAP so they can get rid of me. Whether this helps sway the GotCL remains to be seen…Comment
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I just read a story about a Leicestershire hospital that has spent an entire years electricty budget in the last few days. The culprit is being sought....Comment
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