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Baz posted:
Kaytee posted:
Baz posted:
Videostar posted:

How is crabby eyed Gemma immune from nominations again? 

Cos she's the chosen one ....just like Helen last year .....they will shove in some good , scripted clips nearer finals night and done deal !!!

I have a feeling that the Geordie Shore bloke will get it

I'm not sure Kaytee ....they have done everything they can to prevent the public voting her out 

In the end the public vote and we can be sure that both will be in the final...depends on whether Towie outvotes Geordie Shore in the end

Kaytee
Rosgirl posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Kaytee posted:
Baz posted:
Videostar posted:

How is crabby eyed Gemma immune from nominations again? 

Cos she's the chosen one ....just like Helen last year .....they will shove in some good , scripted clips nearer finals night and done deal !!!

I have a feeling that the Geordie Shore bloke will get it

I'd rather he wins than Gemma

and me - anybody but Gemma

I'm in the anyone but Gemma camp as well.

 

Night all

kimota

To cut a long story short ...

I queried a possible stroke on advice from my GP

Hospital nurse was very rude, "You need to stop asking questions and take her home" 

I insisted on seeing doctor who said my mum's confusion (which was a bit less today) could be as a result of many things.

They are going to do simple neurological tests (Q&A, pictures, drawing and physical tests) and review her meds but they doubt she's had a stroke but may do a brain scan later.

Mum seemed perkier today but still a little repetitive and forgetful but less than other day. Discharge is coming on Monday so tomorrow we getting stair rail fitted and should chat to 'leaving hospital' team tomorrow too

Saint
Saint posted:

To cut a long story short ...

I queried a possible stroke on advice from my GP

Hospital nurse was very rude, "You need to stop asking questions and take her home" 

I insisted on seeing doctor who said my mum's confusion (which was a bit less today) could be as a result of many things.

They are going to do simple neurological tests (Q&A, pictures, drawing and physical tests) and review her meds but they doubt she's had a stroke but may do a brain scan later.

Mum seemed perkier today but still a little repetitive and forgetful but less than other day. Discharge is coming on Monday so tomorrow we getting stair rail fitted and should chat to 'leaving hospital' team tomorrow too

Well at least they should be able to rule out the physical things then Renton ....and hopefully get her meds stabilised . I'm sure ....even though it's a worry for you ....she will be much happier ....and less confused ...once the is home  

Baz
Saint posted:

Two other family members came with me tonight and they both said they can see an improvement from previous visits.

So as her confusion is fluctuating I hope it rules out stroke

I'm sure it does Renton ...but their tests will confirm it ....and it's good that the rest of the family noticed an improvement ....sometimes it's difficult when you are very  close to it    

Baz
Saint posted:

To cut a long story short ...

I queried a possible stroke on advice from my GP

Hospital nurse was very rude, "You need to stop asking questions and take her home" 

I insisted on seeing doctor who said my mum's confusion (which was a bit less today) could be as a result of many things.

They are going to do simple neurological tests (Q&A, pictures, drawing and physical tests) and review her meds but they doubt she's had a stroke but may do a brain scan later.

Mum seemed perkier today but still a little repetitive and forgetful but less than other day. Discharge is coming on Monday so tomorrow we getting stair rail fitted and should chat to 'leaving hospital' team tomorrow too

Sainty, don't let a grumpy nurse put you off asking questions about your mum. You have her best interests at heart, so keep on at them until you get the right answers.

It sounds like there has been some improvement in your mum's condition and I'm sure your she will be less confused once she is at home with you.

Yogi19
velvet donkey posted:
Saint posted:

To cut a long story short ...

I queried a possible stroke on advice from my GP

Hospital nurse was very rude, "You need to stop asking questions and take her home" 

I insisted on seeing doctor who said my mum's confusion (which was a bit less today) could be as a result of many things.

They are going to do simple neurological tests (Q&A, pictures, drawing and physical tests) and review her meds but they doubt she's had a stroke but may do a brain scan later.

Mum seemed perkier today but still a little repetitive and forgetful but less than other day. Discharge is coming on Monday so tomorrow we getting stair rail fitted and should chat to 'leaving hospital' team tomorrow too

You should be eligible for a bath lift too and bath rail   

Also ask if your services can supply a 'red button' alert button system and key box. She'd be able to press it and hopefully get emergency help. 

Xochi

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