Hi everyone, and really pleased to hear from Tracey-1, life still sounding gruesome for you my dear (really gruesome!) but I truly hope something improves for you soon.
If you remember my surgery at Southampton hospital had been cancelled at the last minute due to an abnormal blood result (low clotting factor), I must stress that I was very happy to skip the surgery in those circumstances but really 'hacked off' that this abnormality was revealed at the pre assessment 2 weeks before! What a complete waste of time and money!!
Anyway, my manager suggested I contact the consultant secretary to find out what is going to happen now...having not heard anything from them at all for a couple of weeks. This I did, and the response from the secretary was ' I have your file in front of me because Mr ***** has asked me to see if your blood results have changed' How would they have changed I asked, she ignored my question and told me she would be speaking to the pre assessment nurse and get back to me. I haven't seen the pre assessment nurse since my pre assessment 2 weeks before the 'op', so now I ask whether I am going insane. How would my results have altered from my last test without another drop of blood to compare it with, do I trust these people anywhere near my spinal cord? Not a chance!
I also sent a ranting letter to the government health department asking why treatment for diagnosed back problems is so haphazzard, or something like that, they ignored me of course.
Anyway, I'm still hanging in mid air......lovely view!
Good to hear success stories but still maintain that problems still occur even though following the rules and promoting a positive attitude.