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Marijn | 19:31 Thu 02nd May 2013 | Health & Fitness
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I've had a hysteroscopy today, and on the letter to take home to give to my GP, it says "Postoperative instructions: routine T, P, and BP" What does this mean? Thank you.
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Temperature..........pulse rate..........Blood Pressure.
Marjin, hope you don't mind me asking, but is that the test to see if you'r fallopian tubes are blocked?
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Thanks Sqad, they didn't do any of that at any point, so I wonder why they've put in the letter to my GP that they did.
No, it wasn't for fallopian tubes, and I didn't mind you asking at all.
LOL...no idea Marijin.
mar, were you a day case , and no one took you b/p. did you have a monitor attached ?
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I think I might cross it out then. The little fibbers!
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No, Anne, I didn't have a monitor. I was a day case. I was possibly supposed to stay overnight as I have a bleeding disorder, but they must've forgotten. I'm glad to be home though.
did you have a GA ?
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No, I didn't have a general anaesthetic.
well your treatment was a disgrace, not to take basic observations ? I hope your ' blood disorder' isn't a problem following surgery,
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Thanks Anne. I know they're pretty bad, but I'm home now and resting.
hope you have a restful night. NHS is the pits. im terrified of being ill and readmitted to hospital. :(
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Thanks Anne :-)
Marij and anne, I'v read many lies in my copy of hospital letters, then the G.P takes the letters as gospil truth and serious decisions are made on them.
arwyn. ive no doubt .
mari,,, I hope you feel well today.
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Thanks Anne. I haven't gone into work today. I've had no sleep at all. I've also noticed a couple of conditions that were written on my notes. that I have never had. Goodness only knows why they're written on there. I will tell them next time I go there.
Tell them now, marjin, get it corrected.
I wonder if your notes have got mixed up with another patients, I hope you took boxy advice re contacting the hospital. I hope you sleep better tonight,
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Thanks Anne, most of the stuff on my notes was relating to me,so I know they were my notes, but two conditions I don't have at all. I've no idea where they came from. It's not urgent to correct them. And I will be going next month, so I'll correct them then.They seem to be a shambles up there. It's not my local hospital thank goodness, it's a hospital in London that I go to if I have anything that may cause me to bleed, because they have a bleeding dept there. I didn't sleep a wink Thursday night, or at all through the day yesterday, but had a lovely sleep last night, thanks.

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