Do you do dialysis at Mayday?
Quote from: MooseMom on November 14, 2017, 08:08:41 AMDo you do dialysis at Mayday?No Purley. It is a Fresenius centre under contract to St Hellier Hospital, which is my main Kidney hospital. I was given the choice of Purley or Mayday as I live equal distance between them. I chose Purley, as Mayday is really good at killing patients (they have had a few goes at me), and their staff know nothing about kidney disease.Basically, Mayday is one of the worst hospitals in London. My ex-boss' father ended up being rushed to hospital in an emergency ambulance (I forget why). As they drove past Mayday he laughed and said "You've missed the hospital." The paramedic replied to tell him he would never drop a patient off at Mayday unless it was so urgent that they did not have time to get to the next nearest hospital.
P.S. You say your dialysis-unit is run by a German company (sub contracted by a local NHS hospital), how come?
Is there still that dialysis clinic in Purley right in the middle of a roundabout? Right where Riddlesdown Road meets the Brighton Road? Is that where you go?
(PS: I just have to ask. Are you a Palace supporter? If so, my condolences. Terrible season so far.)
I'm glad to know that it's pretty bad with patients with kidney disease because whenever I go back to visit, I always wonder where I should go if I got into some sort of renal difficulty (I have a transplant).
I DO know that they have a good eye clinic there.
I myself had only good experiences with Croydon.
Is there any possibility that you could apply - through your council - for a place in a Housing Trust ?
I think it was Samuel Johnson who said : a person who is tired of London is tired of life.
You say your dialysis-unit is run by a German company (sub contracted by a local NHS hospital), how come?
What is a "pipe" as opposed to a fistula? We must use some other term here in the US.
It is entirely up to you how much you wish to post on this forum...........
Quote from: kristina on November 15, 2017, 03:26:12 PMIs there any possibility that you could apply - through your council - for a place in a Housing Trust ?As an absolute last resort. That is where they put sick old people while they wait for them to die.Quote from: kristina on November 15, 2017, 03:26:12 PM I think it was Samuel Johnson who said : a person who is tired of London is tired of life.One of my favourite quotes, but I do not include the outer boroughs in that.
Quote from: MooseMom on November 17, 2017, 09:04:03 AMIt is entirely up to you how much you wish to post on this forum...........Oh you may one day regret saying that, and other members may come to hate you for it.