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old joe:
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I had to spend a night in Milton Keynes General Hospital due to severe case of tonsilitus comibined with a bad fever.

for somebody who hadn't realy eaten in 3 days bangers and mash from this hospital was food fit for kings.

The care i recieved yet again from the Ambulatry Care Unit was priceless nothing was 2 much effort good friendly banter.

another patient was brought it in and mentioned it was like being treated like a private patient.

so Big thanks and lots aprreciation to the Staff at MKGH ACU team.

and Kaz for looking after me at home

from a old joe who was actualy sick.

Dazza

C C:
Yep. I was a gust of the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital for a couple of days last week.

OK it was only a short stay but every single member of staff I came into contact with was caring, friendly and professional. A fantastic bunch of people.

Landroveranimal:
Spent a week in Selly Oak Hospital in April Last year. Ate like a King !
Have been to physio at least once a week since at their therapy centre and could wish for better support in my recovery.( Trapped my hand in a machine a work. Needed a skin graft on the palm of my right hand. A right mess !!)

Thanks to everyone who looked after me.

Jas278:
I had a week in the George Eliot, in Nuneaton 3 yrs ago ,that expierience was awful,and has taught me not tobe poorly again  :lol: ,its good to hear that there is some good CARE out there.....

Bush Tucker Man:
We're being ravaged by an insiduous plague at the moment.

It's threatening to decimate most of the staff.
If it takes hold to its full extent, it's estimated that a 1000 staff members could suffer as it spreads over the 4 Hospitals we consist of



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