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Alan Curtis
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Agreed, this day and age it is odd to behave that way.
Agreed, this day and age it is odd to behave that way.
Just wanted to understand why someone would enjoy trolling people on the internet.Well so long as you’re okay now.
I don’t care what you do tbh.Just wanted to understand why someone would enjoy trolling people on the internet.
I'm genuinely interested why a grown man would log on to a website with the sole intention of trolling other users.I don’t care what you do tbh.
Every NHS member has a tale to tell, its black comedy surreal!I know of people, with money, who have found loopholes to get social service funding for their relatives at very expensive nursing homes to avoid using their own funds.
My wife works in Singleton and, as you have mentioned above, laughs at capacity and beds. Gorseinon is a sad shadow of what it was.
Certainly not, did you?Did you vote for them?
He already knew the answer to his question.Certainly not, did you?
I know he did, but I'm happy to play along, it takes my mind off the shambolic state of SCFC.He already knew the answer to his question.
The fella needs a big spoon for all the stirring he does on here.
Haha, that's fair enoughI know he did, but I'm happy to play along, it takes my mind off the shambolic state of SCFC.
Hope your son has the operation soon mate.Anyway on the subject of the NHS, a workmat of my Mrs was told that she needed an emergency operation to remove her Gallbladder last Monday and she still hasn't had it done and they are just keeping her comfortable , disgusting,
We are waiting currently waiting for a consultation for a pre op on my youngest for him to have his removed, but he has very complex needs so that is a real issue and worry, seems like he's been suffering pain today since the early hours, his stomach is really extended and hard.
We have a telephone appointment on Tuesday and a face to face appointment on Wednesday regarding this issue, so hopefully something will happen after that, not sure if he'll have to have an evasive op of a keyhole op which will be the safest option for him. but with time going on I'm not so sure, but its got to done before it cases other problems if it hasn't already, NHS is a shambles at the minute and we got the senedd wasting 10's of millions on vanity projects.
Cheers NJ.Hope your son has the operation soon mate.
Insist on answers, Max. If you don’t have confidence that the right people and decision makers are joined up, then also don’t be afraid to step in and be the conduit. I’ve had firsthand experience of having to play this role.Anyway on the subject of the NHS, a workmat of my Mrs was told that she needed an emergency operation to remove her Gallbladder last Monday and she still hasn't had it done and they are just keeping her comfortable , disgusting,
We are waiting currently waiting for a consultation for a pre op on my youngest for him to have his removed, but he has very complex needs so that is a real issue and worry, seems like he's been suffering pain today since the early hours, his stomach is really extended and hard.
We have a telephone appointment on Tuesday and a face to face appointment on Wednesday regarding this issue, so hopefully something will happen after that, not sure if he'll have to have an evasive op of a keyhole op which will be the safest option for him. but with time going on I'm not so sure, but its got to done before it cases other problems if it hasn't already, NHS is a shambles at the minute and we got the senedd wasting 10's of millions on vanity projects.
I'm not shy in coming forward Coops, being my age does that, Mrs will be dealing with it as I'll be in work unfortunately.Insist on answers, Max. If you don’t have confidence that the right people and decision makers are joined up, then also don’t be afraid to step in and be the conduit. I’ve had firsthand experience of having to play this role.