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This morning’s ECG just had to be re-done, as the bloke who did it first thing never bothered making sure the pads were stuck on properly so it was valueless in diagnostic terms
They didn’t tell me that, but I could tell he wasn’t really putting his back into it when he did it.Comment
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Next time politely mention to the person that they seem to be sticking them less securely than the previous people and when that happened before the test had to be redone.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThis morning’s ECG just had to be re-done, as the bloke who did it first thing never bothered making sure the pads were stuck on properly so it was valueless in diagnostic terms
They didn’t tell me that, but I could tell he wasn’t really putting his back into it when he did it.
They will fecking hate you when the test is redone.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Exercise done.
The room was bloody cold.
Outside was bloody cold.
Seems lots of people are doing Xmas shopping.
I need to do some more."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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More exercise?Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Exercise done.
The room was bloody cold.
Outside was bloody cold.
Seems lots of people are doing Xmas shopping.
I need to do some more.Comment
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Temporary pacemaker wires have finally been removed. Add that to the list of experiences that aren’t that bad really, but which I certainly wouldn’t recommend
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My brother and youngest niece just dropped by on their journey northwards. But more important than good wishes, they brought chocolate
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