Knee Surgery Hospital Horrors and Highlights
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This TKR recovery is a long haul! We WILL get there in the end. I am still looking back from time to time to my time in hospital. I was fortunate to have a very positive experience, which was a relief because I have had some bad experiences in hospital in the past. What I would like to suggest for this thread, as a bit of entertainment more than anything else, is for people to post ONE (just one!) hospital highlight and ONE (just one!) hospital horror. Probably keeping fairly brief would be best if possible. It could be entertaining! My start is:
highlight...the first time I stood up. I could feel my operated leg was wonderfully straight and it hasn't been that way for years!
horror...the time I realised that my nightdress was just that little bit too short. I hadn't factored in the fact that when using a walker you have to lean forward. I also hadn't registered that my fellow patient had visitors as I trundled off to the toilet...leaning forward!!!
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bethy12 jenny80029
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So which hospital did everyone go in for op as everyone seems to have had a good experience. 😀
jenny80029 bethy12
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chris00938 bethy12
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marilyn10235 bethy12
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We seem to be quite spread out.
Marilyn
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chris00938 marilyn10235
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It's brilliant that we've now got three different areas in the UK that are recommended by people on here! I used Barlborough because it had been recommended to me over and over again, years back - I kept their details in a drawer until I wanted to use them LOL! We are lucky that we can now a) do our research on the hospital we're thinking of, along with seeing what the surgeon generally does, and see reiews, and b) choose where we want to go!
marilyn10235 chris00938
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Yes the NHS when it does things well it does them VERY well. I must admit I can't fault the Choose & book system. There is usually a private hospital on the list too. But having gone to a private hospital, on NHS, in 2007 for arthroscopy & NHS for TKR 2016, apart from the private sector going straight to MRI, there is little difference in the care & procedures. Just that sometimes the facilities are not the same. Having said that the single room I had in the Treatment Centre was lovely, with en suite wet room too. Which was just as well when I was trying to go to the loo in the middle of the night, luckily they took me off the morphine pump on the Tuesday, op was Monday, & took away the drip Yay!!! It was just the fact that I must have looked like king kong's smaller, balder cousin!!! With a limp! As I couldn't bend the knee at all then!
I have a friend with back trouble & we always used to joke that she looks like something from the night of the living dead & I looked like planet of the apes, when we walk about. Hollywood here we come!!
Marilyn
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chris00938 marilyn10235
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I'll look out for the film LOL!
I thought Barlborough looked very much like the private hospital that I'd been to for something else, and actually Peterborough hospital seems to be run on the same lines - people are welcomed and not an inconvenience at both of these - the staff genuinely try and do their best for each person!
marilyn10235 chris00938
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I think in all fairness, that most of the staff in the NHS do try to treat us as people not just 'patients' & with dignity, but it is increasingly difficult in today's climate!
My neighbour is a nurse, she trained after her boys started school. She'd always wanted to be a nurse. She is leaving the profession she worked hard to get into after 20 years service, it isn't just management that is the problem, the general public have become rude, nasty & belligerent. That's those that bother to turn up! (I can tell you all about that from the dental surgery!)! Obv all the good people on here excepted!! Unfortunately nurses get it from all sides.
Marilyn
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chris00938 marilyn10235
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I have to say I've got huge admiration for all hospital staff. I think they do a difficult job and deserve our support!
marilyn10235 chris00938
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jan01779 marilyn10235
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Absolutely in the main doing good under immense pressure and shortages. I have been in the NHS 37 years and never seen it this bad. I have a great team who pull together well but their 37.5 hours week always runs over. There are recruitment problems as the young dont want to enter a profession that is under so much pressurre.
The public on th whole are great but you are right a minority a have become arrogant,rude and abusive.You have to grow a thick skin and manage it and then come home and do your TKR reahab LOl!!!
All the best Jan
jenny80029 jan01779
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I have gained a new appreciation of the nhs! It is a terrible shame that some people don't think beyond themselves and take things out on staff. It is obvious that the shortcomings
Of the system make things challenging for staff too. It doesnt take much imagination. But I guess when people are at a low ebb or struggling they cannot look so far beyond themselves maybe?
june6133 bethy12
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jenny80029 june6133
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bethy12 jenny80029
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I've started a new dicussion as I don't want to take over Jenny's thread.