Have a peaceful night swimmy. x
I’ve finished your escape tunnel - hatch is behind the door in the shower room - comes up in the car park - will have the get away car there for 09:30am!
Good morning swims hope that you had a good night
Good night Swimmy, wishing you a peaceful night and a good nights sleep…….
Hi
Thank you all.
It makes a difference it really does.
Not every day is good, but there is something good in every day.
Sure…Life is not about being dealt a good hand of cards…
It’s about learning to play a bad hand well…
Good Morning Cinders…
Hi doing nothing today, had breakfast al fresco, before the main road got busy.
Went out for my daily one mile fast run…nearly killed me…so embarrassing having to walk half of it…tuttled off to Tesco for the weekend shop…and now too idle to shut up shop on the forum and go for a shower…Sorry Swim for messing up your thread…I do hope you making progress though and will soon be home…
Night night Swim. Hope you are better soon.
Hi
Thanks for that Jazzi.
In for a bad night by the looks of things.
All agency staff, very noisy shouting down the ward, the one who has just brought the coffee had no name badge visible and didn’t introduce herself.
We are now half an hour after handover finished and the nurse responsible for me has not been and introduced themselves.
A Norfolk hospital has launched a new campaign to help patients get a better night’s sleep while in its care.
The new initiative named Helping you Sleep Healthier (HUSH) has introduced a ‘hospital at night’ mode at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn, which brings in changes to reduce noise at night such as lowering voices, dimmed lighting, and reducing the usage of electronic devices.
Emma Harrison, patient experience and public involvement lead at QEH, said: “Sleep is important for recovery and general wellbeing, and it is therefore essential that we are all doing what we can to help our patients to sleep whether it is turning off lights at an agreed time, keeping our voices down or turning the volume down on ward phones.
“Hospital environments are by their nature busy but that is not to say that we can’t do our best to support our patients to have a good night’s rest to help them to recover from their reason for being in hospital and benefit their overall wellbeing."
Wish you a peaceful night, Ian.
Hopefully.
What’s that whale doing on the ward
Sleep tight
nite swimmy
It should be common sense on a hospital ward at night time, to show consideration to those patients who are able to sleep. I feel sorry for you Swim, and others, who are not well enough to go home, and who have to endure the crazy noise from all around them.
singing
Good morning,
good morning,
Nurses talked the whole night through
Good morning
Goid morning to you!
Hope you managed some buggerlugs
They are wailing, they are wailing.
Night night again.
Hi
Thanks Jazzi, I have had what they call a significant coronary event at tea time so on the morphine etc and will be staying awake tonight talking rubbish
Now you are speaking my language.