Still waiting for ambulance……
Hello Chloe (Disneylandb3ad46 )
It will be booked - you can contact ambulance control to see if they have an estimated time.
You can add your posts onto an old thread - when you start a new thread - people can't follow just what's happening, if for example they have just logged on after a couple of days - they will have no idea why you are waiting for an ambulance.
If you post a new message on an old thread - it goes to the top of the page - and folk can follow the story.
Best wishes - Brian.

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Still waiting for an ambulance from 11 this morning ……….
Hello Chloe (Disneylandb3ad46 )
Either give ambulance control a ring - you should be able to find the number or try the A& E department as they will be dealing with his admission at this time of night.
Best wishes - Brian.

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I have rang the ambulance 999 a phone a few times because he’s in pain , they say they have moved him up a catagory but I’ve now waited 10 hours ! Ridiculous this
they say the next ambulance is his but this was again 2 hours ago
Good Morning Chloe (Disneylandb3ad46)
I trust Dad is now safe and sound in hospital after that wait for an ambulance.
Best wishes - Brian.

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Hello a ambulance came 12 hours later , he’s in hospital , already had one blood transfusion, fluids and going for a scan he’s really poorly but like I said I new this with him not eating I presume he now has nothing in his body to fight , I’m hoping within a week he can start to realise how ill he had been and pick up with medicine provided x
Hello Chloe (Disneylandb3ad46)
Great news, he's now in the right place.
The blood transfusion shows that he needed to be in hospital and the fluids by drip will start to build him back up.
You have a break - give yourself some "me time" let the hospital do their job and although you won't see an immediate change Dad is on the right track now.
Best wishes - Brian.

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Yeah mum said when he got in the ambulance and the light was on him she couldn’t belive how ill he actually was , don’t forget we have only seen him in bed , I’ve seen him though get up and go to the bathroom and the light is very bright in there , mum left him in a side room in a and e the nurses were nice she said and they acted pretty fast , this should of been done weeks ago even months ago but I have tried my best with him at home , I miss him already now just hope he doesn’t think we’re being cruel … he needed medicine and fast that’s how I see it
Just "well done". Amazing perseverance on your part.
Have a very well earned "break".
Dave.
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