- Jan 3, 2012
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For me, it was when I was born. Never had more than a visit to A+E since then. Long may that continue.
Same for me, and I've turned 60 this year. Hope it's not a case of famous last words.
For me, it was when I was born. Never had more than a visit to A+E since then. Long may that continue.
For me, it was when I was born. Never had more than a visit to A+E since then. Long may that continue.
Might have stayed overnight when I was born, but apart from a couple of broken tendons, one spontaneous nosebleed, a mutilated finger and one embarrassing cystoscopy (none of which took more than a couple of hours), I've never had the privilege of attending the hospital.
Too long and too many times and hospital food gets worser each time
Was that a "flexible cystoscopy" - the one where they put a probe somewhere that one really shouldn't be going ? I had that one, but in the last 18 months I've had 6 ops under general anaesthetic to do bigger ones, using equipment I'd rather not think about.
Yes, and even though I had a general anaesthetic as well, it was not an experience I'd recommend, especially as it was only diagnostic - not a treatment. Still, the staff were excellent it has to be said, it wasn't their fault the procedure left me with a tricky dicky afterwards.
Caterers at the RSCH are none other than... Sodexho.
A week over new year three years ago