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poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 1:37 am
by Carl44
update on the suzy saga



no news yet still waiting for a top doc to spell out the options



she is in the ward from hell in one side four old ladies one senile keeps thinking i'm her son she must be so disappointed in me :(



on the other side four old ladys all senile all with mrsa supperbug thingy



one old lady keeps letting out blood curdling screams every 10 seconds one just keeps calling the nurse every other minute one keeps saying god please take me god please take me,one of them keeps getting out of bed and crapping on the floor :-1

sue was woken in the middle of the night by one of the old ladys trying to get into her bed yep it had to one of them with mrsa

poor poor suzy :-1

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 1:53 am
by abbey
My mum was diagnosed with MRSA last Thursday,

good old British hospitals eh? :(

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 2:03 am
by pantsonfire321@aol.com
jimbo;457529 wrote: update on the suzy saga



no news yet still waiting for a top doc to spell out the options



she is in the ward from hell in one side four old ladies one senile keeps thinking i'm her son she must be so disappointed in me :(



on the other side four old ladys all senile all with mrsa supperbug thingy



one old lady keeps letting out blood curdling screams every 10 seconds one just keeps calling the nurse every other minute one keeps saying god please take me god please take me,one of them keeps getting out of bed and crapping on the floor :-1

sue was woken in the middle of the night by one of the old ladys trying to get into her bed yep it had to one of them with mrsa

poor poor suzy :-1


I though anyone with MRSA were isolated so as not to infect other patients.

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 3:19 am
by Betty Boop
pantsonfire321@aol.com;457534 wrote: I though anyone with MRSA were isolated so as not to infect other patients.




They are supposed to be isolated! What the hell is going on!

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 5:22 am
by cherandbuster
What is MRSA? :thinking:

My love and good luck continues to be sent the way of The Suz :-4

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 5:28 am
by lady cop
cherandbuster;457599 wrote: What is MRSA? :thinking:



My love and good luck continues to be sent the way of The Suz :-4 it's an extremely recalcitrant and resistant staph infection...found in most hospitals.

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 5:34 am
by cherandbuster
lady cop;457608 wrote: it's an extremely recalcitrant and resistant staph infection...found in most hospitals.


Thank you my friend

Isn't it amazing that staph infections run so rampant in hospitals? You can go in there healthy and get sick :(

by the way -- recalcitrant is an excellent word! :)

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 5:41 am
by Carl44
thanks guys



abbey sorry to hear about your mom



sue was supposed to be all bandaged up after her last treatment but they never ,and she was supposed to have this special crem to put up her nose but they never gave her that either its only when one of the other pateints told us we knew anything about it

i have a burn on my arm from work saturday and it gone red and puss filled i'm sh1tt1ng myself it could be mrsa though highly unlikely though :(

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 5:44 am
by cherandbuster
Pinky;457628 wrote: I'd hate for anything to happen to either of you...:( :-1


Ditto :-4

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 6:01 am
by abbey
It's believed that one in three people carry MRSA!:(

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 6:08 am
by Peg
I agree with make noise, and make a LOT of it. Insist Suzy is moved and both of you tested for MRSA. Don't take "no" for an answer.

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 7:22 am
by chocoholic
Peg;457650 wrote: I agree with make noise, and make a LOT of it. Insist Suzy is moved and both of you tested for MRSA. Don't take "no" for an answer.


Have to agree with Peg, keep nagging until you get something done.

Hugs to you both in the meantime, will be thinking of you.

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 8:11 am
by Imladris
Jim, there are some steps that you can take to prevent MRSA.



Buy some alcohol hand wash from the chemists to keep by Suzs bed and insist that all staff use it before they touch her. Make sure that no-one sits on her bed. And it may be a bit paranoid but get her some wipes that she can use before sitting on the toilet and for wiping toilet door handles and taps.



I don't want to worry you but MRSA is a real problem, especially with the elderly and those with suppressed immune systems.



Mr GP even said that he was glad I was going private for surgery a couple of years ago because my immune system is rubbish and he didn't want me to get it! I think that speaks volumes for the state of hygiene in the NHS

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 8:33 am
by CARLA
Jimbo get her off that floor ASAP she should have never been put there to begin with. I don't care if you have to carry her to another floor do it post haste. Someone with a surgical wound needs to be on a floor that is designed to care for surgical patients. :-5

MRSA is nothing to mess around with. If you have an open wound on your arm get it treated please, and covered before you go back to the hospital.

If they won't move her have them treat her from your home. Just get her off that floor.:(

The US doesn't have the problem with MRSA that european countries have protocol is just a bit tighter here. Of course the big thing is no NHS we are all private or HMO's.

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 9:07 am
by Carl44
i have just spoken to sue and she says that she complained about the woman getting into her bed the staff says that the woman only has mrsa in her nose and there is no danger

sue k is in ward 1 wexham park hospital slough



is it that bad that i should really risk putting her in the car and taking her home ?



if any of you want to ring her direct



pm me and i will give you her number



jimbo:-2

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 9:10 am
by lady cop
"only in her nose"???? so she sneezes and the entire ward gets it airborne.

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 9:28 am
by CARLA
Jimbo yes to an extent she needs to be off that ward an on a surgical unit floor. She doesn't need to be around people with infectious diseases period, she is a surgical patient.

Call her Doctor, or go by the admissions office and explain what has happened have them or a nurse call any, and all her physicians an inform them of this. I'm surprised a Surgical Doctor would have put her on an Infectious disease ward.

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 9:41 am
by Carl44
CARLA;457840 wrote: Jimbo yes to an extent she needs to be off that ward an on a surgical unit floor. She doesn't need to be around people with infectious diseases period, she is a surgical patient.



Call her Doctor, or go by the admissions office and explain what has happened have them or a nurse call any, and all her physicians an inform them of this. I'm surprised a Surgical Doctor would have put her on an Infectious disease ward.


there are four people in sue's bit then there is an arch about 10 foot wide by 8 foot high then 15 feet away there are no doors its all open then there are the people with mrsa as lady cop just said one sneeze and everyone is exposed

its very worrying to say the least i will go mad when i go up there i will take some pictures and threaten to go to the papers

this cant be the norm can it is there a nurse or doctor on f g that could clear up this confusion :thinking:

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 10:00 am
by CARLA
I'm not a Nurse or a Doctor but I worked in a Hospital for 22 years I was on the Infectious disease committee. Believe me this is not the norm here in the States. Nor should it be the norm there you have people wandering about getting to other patients beds, no doors. RED FLAG WARNINGS EVERYWHERE..

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 11:28 am
by Betty Boop
Hey guys, I've just spoken to Suzy in hospital, she was busy with the doctors and she is being discharged right now. :-6

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 11:30 am
by cherandbuster
Betty Boop;457986 wrote: Hey guys, I've just spoken to Suzy in hospital, she was busy with the doctors and she is being discharged right now. :-6


Is she going home? Is she healthy enough to be discharged?

If so

THAT'S AWESOME! :guitarist

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 11:30 am
by chrisb84uk
Betty Boop;457986 wrote: Hey guys, I've just spoken to Suzy in hospital, she was busy with the doctors and she is being discharged right now. :-6


That's great news, I'm so happy for her and Jimbo!! :-6

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 1:08 pm
by Carl44
i have taken photo's of the hospital if any one is interested i can send them via email to you or in a p m

you wont believe how close the mrsa people are to operation pateints

i'll let sue have a sleep 'and if she is up to it she will be online later

sorry i have not been a bit more help but its not my place to say things concerning sue's health if it was me i would not shut up about it

end of the day we could of court mrsa ,sue's back is worse than when she went in ,i have have been driving to and fro from the hospital and now coz she was not happy with the other doc we have to wait a while to see the other one ,thanks for all your kind words

jim:-4

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 1:10 pm
by cherandbuster
jimbo wrote: sue's back is worse than when she went in


Jimbo

That's just terrible :(

Will she be self-sufficient enough for you to come to the US to see your beloved Chantelle? :-4

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 1:15 pm
by chrisb84uk
jimbo;458189 wrote: i have taken photo's of the hospital if any one is interested i can send them via email to you or in a p m

you wont believe how close the mrsa people are to operation pateints

i'll let sue have a sleep 'and if she is up to it she will be online later

sorry i have not been a bit more help but its not my place to say things concerning sue's health if it was me i would not shut up about it

end of the day we could of court mrsa ,sue's back is worse than when she went in ,i have have been driving to and fro from the hospital and now coz she was not happy with the other doc we have to wait a while to see the other one ,thanks for all your kind words

jim:-4


I'm really sorry to hear about all your ungoing troubles Jimbo, must be really tough for you all. My best wishes are with your family, you really deserve the best!! :-4 :-6

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 1:30 pm
by CARLA
Sorry to hear she is still in such pain. :( I'm very glad to hear she is out of that hospital that is a good thing for sure..:cool:

poor suzy

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 3:18 pm
by Carl44
Betty Boop;457986 wrote: Hey guys, I've just spoken to Suzy in hospital, she was busy with the doctors and she is being discharged right now. :-6


when you asked to speak to sue



did you say its betty boop



and if so



what did the nurse say :wah: :wah:



its good to have her home



but i cant help thinking of those terrorfied women in there all worried about mrsa before sue left they put a swab in her mouth to check if she has it but they would not do it for me

looking forward to seeing my girl in america now then when i come back we will have sue's bad back 2 the sequil

not looking forward to that when she goes back in i will give out sues hospital number she said bettys call really cheered her up ,thanks to every one who wished her well

are you sure you dont want to see the pictures ,its made me scared to get ill i tell ya :(

poor suzy

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 1:09 am
by Carl44
thanks to every one for your support ,she is sleeping will get her online later



i cant stop thinking about this mrsa thing ,though my arm has gone right down and sue had her swab done its so very worrying , why is it so bad in the uk dont they clean our hospitals properly

i did notice the nurses never washed thier hands from patient to patient and surley they should of changed the bed sheets when the old lady got into sue's bed , if it ia an airbourne virus why were ther no doors from the mrsa bit of the ward to stop it spreading to every one else



i hope your mum is ok abbey that must be a total nightmare i cant even imagine how bad you feel ..:(

poor suzy

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 1:53 am
by abbey
jimbo;458648 wrote: thanks to every one for your support ,she is sleeping will get her online later



i cant stop thinking about this mrsa thing ,though my arm has gone right down and sue had her swab done its so very worrying , why is it so bad in the uk dont they clean our hospitals properly

i did notice the nurses never washed thier hands from patient to patient and surley they should of changed the bed sheets when the old lady got into sue's bed , if it ia an airbourne virus why were ther no doors from the mrsa bit of the ward to stop it spreading to every one else



i hope your mum is ok abbey that must be a total nightmare i cant even imagine how bad you feel ..:( Pretty bad hon, i take her to see her consultant today and i intend to wipe the floor with him. :mad:

She's stuck in a home with a weeping wound MRSA and the district nurses only feel the need to visit her Mon Wed and Thurs...WTF???

I sat next to her last night and put my arm around her she put her head on my shoulder and asked me to take her home.

What the hell am i supposed to say? :-1

poor suzy

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 4:54 am
by Carl44
abbey;458655 wrote: Pretty bad hon, i take her to see her consultant today and i intend to wipe the floor with him. :mad:

She's stuck in a home with a weeping wound MRSA and the district nurses only feel the need to visit her Mon Wed and Thurs...WTF???

I sat next to her last night and put my arm around her she put her head on my shoulder and asked me to take her home.

What the hell am i supposed to say? :-1


abbey i dont think people realise how bad things are it is absolutely terrorfying in there

i have photos of people that had just been visiting a person with mrsa standing less than a foot from someone that had just had surgery on their leg

what can we do about it ,i was thinking about sending the photo's to a newspaper

i went up the hospital with a bee in my bonnet ready to take sue home but she had already told one doctor that she would only be seen by another

is there anything i can do to help you i know this is terrible , i was in tears yesterday it is horrible when your loved ones are in such danger and you can do nothing about it

chin up your poor mum this has made me well up badly take care abbey :-4

poor suzy

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 5:04 am
by Carl44
Hamster;458646 wrote: I ma glad too that she is home..I'll give her call later Jimbo if she is up to it? :-4


yup give her a call but dont mention the ...you know what i was sent yesterday please i dont want her upset

thanks hammy you are a good friend:D

poor suzy

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 7:11 am
by Betty Boop
jimbo;458330 wrote: when you asked to speak to sue



did you say its betty boop



and if so



what did the nurse say :wah: :wah:






No one asked thank god, but I did wonder, can you just imagine the patients faces, 'Sue, Betty Boop is on the phone for you' :wah: