I never new Limbo would be so sticky

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Yes, wading through Limbo is truly energy-sapping, bit like being up to your shins in Grimpen Mire. I know there are people on this site who have spent much longer in Limbo than me, and my admiration knows no bounds. Keep wading folks! 

Anyway, I spoke to Michelle, the surgeon's secretary again this a.m., and put the screws on a bit more than usual. (I am polite, but can be stern ). Anyway she is a lovely person, and said she was "more than certain" (I had to laugh) that I would be listed for Aug 20th. I pointed out that she had said I should expect  August 9th, and she said yes, she knew, but apparently there are only two people per list, asnd etc etc. However, she did say that there was a possibility that one person on the Aug 9th list might not be OK, in which case I would get that slot.

In terms of knowing what's going on, this is great - and I did at the end, say I was sorry for being a bit more insistent than usual, to which she said that I could ring her as often and be as pushy as I wanted, because they don't want us to suffer from not knowing what's going on.

So from that point of view, I am reassured. However from the general perspective of the health service, is it right that a city of 700,000 people (the third largest in England in population) should have a surgery bottleneck of two lists per month with two places on each list? I'm guessing a lot of this stuff is done in other centres in the city area, but it still seems ludicrous. I shall be putting on my investigator's hat once I escape from Limbo (suck, suck)

Ah well, Michelle is ringing me back this afternoon, so I'll let you know....

 

 

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Great news Jim - pleased your persistence has paid off.  All the best for 20th.

    CDxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Wow Jim, at the rate you have had to phone Michelle you would think there was something going on between the two of you!!!!!

    Anyway, glad you now have a firm date of 20th & I'm sure it will all go to plan & be successful. I had my surgery with Mr Peach on 20th August last year so I will be thinking of you especially on that day.

    All the best, Angie x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Angie - thanks for the good wishes. If there's no paperwork on the mat when I get home tonight I'll be ringing her again tomorrow. I have to admit the waiting is starting to get to me, and of course now I'm worrying I'll get a cold or something that will stop them doing the general. It's all like some sort of excruciating medievel torture. But hey! What doesn't kill me makes me strong :0)