..... Mrs B went to bed early, 2100ish said she was tired. about 2130 heard her on the move to the bathroom, then a crash, she'd Passed Out again, 999 called, Ambulance arrived, they had to call for back-up to move her as she was fighting them all the way, is now in A & E. I went with her in the Ambulance, just been picked up by Tash. Will follow up first thing tomorrow, nothing to be done atm.
At the moment she has ongoing tests booked up until mid November (Neurology) due to waiting lists, maybe this will speed things up a bit, won't hold my breath though.
Not sure the private route will help much but worth a try.
Her current status will no doubt exacerbate matters but as has been said this may 'kick bums into gear'.
Thank you Chill, as I said I will look at Private and see what advantages if any, are on offer. Mrs B is a retired NHS Professional and our House Guest is a Doctor but that doesn't give us any advantage that I can find.
I agree totally with Baldric's response @ 00.00. In any case, anyone one who thinks that at midnight people are tucked up in bed fast asleep in hospital have never been in one. I know from bitter experience; I have just come out after another 5 week stay. I was lucky if I got to sleep @ 5.am, only to be woken @ 6.30 to have my blood pressure taken.
Sartre said, "Hell is other people".
He was wrong; hell is hospital.
"If you are poorly hospital is the best place to be"
If your post was aimed at me, Jackdaw, I was simply trying to say to anne that sitting in a chair all night is pointless for poor, Baldric. There was nothing he could do, and Mrs B was in the best place.
I wish her well, too.