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  • vanhelsing
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    My adivce?
    Judging by the extortionate prices they charge in hospital shops I STRONGLY reccommend getting yourself over to the ne4arest pound shop for a supply of drink and chocolate and having an emergency bag packed and ready with everything you need. What I do is request biscuits with my coffee/cheese and crackers from the meals and save the cheese, crackers and biscuits.

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  • darren
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    asthma can be very severe indeed mate.
    especially if you are without your inhaler.

    ive only been in hospital for eye operations.
    first was when i was 5.

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  • vanhelsing
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    Having athma's had been in hospital a few times over the past few years.
    The seconf time, was in THREE times in eight weeks.. It began with a midnight attack weh lad me sat on the bathroom toilet for an hour and ANOTHER seven hours later so I ended up in hospital for a week and was back again two weeks later for another week.

    Last time I was in, I'd had a bad athma attack I was sick in the back of the ambulance with the nebuliser. Two-three hours (T think) after I arrive I head screaming as if somebody was being tortured and asked if I could join in. Turned out somebody was having thier arm broken and then there was the time I was waiting for a bed in the same room and it turned out that somebody in the next bed had died of a heart attack.


    Back in again on Moday for the usualfortnightly injections, one in each arm but I'm used to pricks.

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  • kazboot
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    Originally posted by darren View Post
    i can make you thirty again if u want me too.
    LOL! If only....

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  • darren
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    Originally posted by kazboot View Post
    Sadly Darren it was 1972 so am a bit more than 30 now!

    Yes, I still have Stewpot's autograph! I bet it's not worth much though

    I can't speak highly enough of Gt Ormond St. They made my stay there truly memorable and enjoyable despite obviously being ill and having treatment.

    its worth a lot to you though kaz.
    in terms of sentimental value its priceless.
    i can make you thirty again if u want me too.

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  • kazboot
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    Originally posted by darren View Post
    so your only 30 now kaz.

    i wish all hospitals where like that.
    and have tou still got all these toys and his autograph.

    did this happen to any pther kids when you where matey.

    Sadly Darren it was 1972 so am a bit more than 30 now!

    Yes, I still have Stewpot's autograph! I bet it's not worth much though

    I can't speak highly enough of Gt Ormond St. They made my stay there truly memorable and enjoyable despite obviously being ill and having treatment.
    Last edited by kazboot; 14-01-2011, 01:04.

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  • julie and david
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    i went to hospital when i was 9 (1978) to have my ananoids and tonsils out, the hospital was a private one cos i couldnt wait they were really bad, on the nhs u had to wait about 6 months the doctor said she can't wait so my parents paid lol i rememeber waking up and screaming TAKE ME HOME then falling back to sleep my mum was crying, my pillow was full of blood and in the morning we had jelly and ice cream and colouring books and pencils i think i was in for a week but a couple of days stayin in the hospital we started to explore the place lol

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  • darren
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    Originally posted by kazboot View Post
    I have very fond memories of being in Great Ormond Street Hospital when I was 12. There was so much going on there all the time, famous people visiting ( I met Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart and got his autograph!), lots of toys, games and arranged entertainment. Fabulous place that's still very special to me.
    so your only 30 now kaz.

    i wish all hospitals where like that.
    and have tou still got all these toys and his autograph.

    did this happen to any pther kids when you where matey.

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  • kazboot
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    I have very fond memories of being in Great Ormond Street Hospital when I was 12. There was so much going on there all the time, famous people visiting ( I met Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart and got his autograph!), lots of toys, games and arranged entertainment. Fabulous place that's still very special to me.

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  • Teejay
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    Originally posted by Herr Grunwald View Post
    Sounds like you made a good impression on them, may as well have fed you razorblades
    I think they actually may have. I was a little precious.......

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  • HG
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    Originally posted by Teejay View Post
    I had my tonsils out when I was 8. I hated the hospital and threw a fit every time the dinner trolley came round. I wouldn't eat the food and they wouldn't let me out until I ate some cornflakes and toast (sadistic or what).
    Sounds like you made a good impression on them, may as well have fed you razorblades

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  • Teejay
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    I had my tonsils out when I was 8. I hated the hospital and threw a fit every time the dinner trolley came round. I wouldn't eat the food and they wouldn't let me out until I ate some cornflakes and toast (sadistic or what). The upshot of it was I ended up in there for over a week and finally got out on Christmas Eve! Ho Ho NO.

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  • rossobantam
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    Originally posted by huggie74 View Post
    My memoery of staying in hospital to have my tonsils taken out is quite a pleasant one.
    First thing I remember is going shopping with my mum, new nightie, dressing gown, colouring book with a big packet of pencils. Then making friends with the other four kids on the ward.
    I was the only girl I woke up in the night needing the toilet and was afraid to go by myself so off we all trooped together down the corridor which was scary and exciting all at the same time.
    The best bit was jelly and Ice cream as after having your tonsils out was about the only thing we could manage to eat
    Heather, were you on MY ward?

    Sounds sooooo similar to my experience...tonsils & adenoids out, colouring book & comics at the ready, I vividly still remember the awful 'hospital smell' as you went to the toilet (ONLY time you were allowed out of bed )

    Then jelly & ice cream the first thing to eat, a day or so later

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  • Derekflint
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    I remember going in for a couple of days when young - had a Corgi Hulk pickup - the one where he's smashing out of the cage on the back. On the last day, my parents showed up with a 12 inch Chewbacca - still have him, but the elastic holding the arms snapped a couple of years back.

    Kids have it easy - last time I was in hospital I kept getting into trouble!

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  • Heather74
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    My memoery of staying in hospital to have my tonsils taken out is quite a pleasant one.
    First thing I remember is going shopping with my mum, new nightie, dressing gown, colouring book with a big packet of pencils. Then making friends with the other four kids on the ward.
    I was the only girl I woke up in the night needing the toilet and was afraid to go by myself so off we all trooped together down the corridor which was scary and exciting all at the same time.
    The best bit was jelly and Ice cream as after having your tonsils out was about the only thing we could manage to eat

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