Going into a UK Spinal Unit?
#2
Posted 22 August 2006 - 01:05 PM
jane, on Aug 22 2006, 08:40 AM, said:
Not sure what you should expect as units vary (we know from nightmare stories we've had from clients) from being no use to pretty good. Sorry can't help more.Simon
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#3
Posted 22 August 2006 - 01:25 PM
I know Sheffield spinal unit well, it's where I go every couple of months for my Baclofen pump refill, and where I went following my accident.
The unit is very good, so I don't think you'll have any problems.
The nurses are always helpfull, and the consultants are very good. At least that has been my experience.
Just take plenty of magazines to read as it can get boring. And take some earplugs if you're a light sleeper, unless you get a side ward. You could try phoning them and requesting a side ward, it's my prefered choice.
Regards
Simon
#4
Posted 22 August 2006 - 08:53 PM
They ain't a bad bunch. Cruise around all 3 wards and mingle. You might need a take-away or 2 .... grubs shite!
Take a few beers to drink on the balcony at night !
C-5 Incomplete, Diving Accident in Mexico. Walking with crutches, In controlled pain !
Big respect to all SCI people !
#5
Posted 23 August 2006 - 02:43 AM
Okie
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#7
Posted 23 August 2006 - 08:08 AM
Apparelyzed, on Aug 22 2006, 02:25 PM, said:
Regards
Simon
Boots the Chemist sell wax ear plugs which are brilliant for blocking out unwanted noise.
I've never heard of resentment in Spinal units against "walking SCI". Try not to worry about it. Remember their problems are NOT yours, you are there to sort out problems to make your life better and your stay there is only temporary.
#9
Posted 23 August 2006 - 10:14 AM
The unit you will be going to serves spina bifida patients as well as spinal cord injuries, so they see quite a few walkers. You will probably be on the Pressure Sore ward, where Urology is also based.
You'll not be treated any different to anyone else.
They also have a very good outpatients department, who if you have been to the unit before, you can ring direct (01142 2715677) if you have any problems or queries.
If I have something wrong with me, they usually fit me in pretty quick.
Regards
Simon
#10
Posted 23 August 2006 - 11:05 AM
i play basketball in the gym there every tuesday if you need anything or just want someone to pop in, i dont mind anda friend of mine isa nurse on osborne one and she's lovely. like i said just let me know
T10 inc since 2001 prolapsed disc C5/6
#11
Posted 23 August 2006 - 12:00 PM
jane, on Aug 23 2006, 07:55 AM, said:
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#12
Posted 23 August 2006 - 02:26 PM
wriggley, on Aug 23 2006, 12:05 PM, said:
i play basketball in the gym there every tuesday if you need anything or just want someone to pop in, i dont mind anda friend of mine isa nurse on osborne one and she's lovely. like i said just let me know
Who's your friend on Osbourne 1 ? Bet I know him / her.
I'm also a stones throw away, so if you like, I too could pop in for a chin wag. Ain't doing much else
Ta ta for now.
C-5 Incomplete, Diving Accident in Mexico. Walking with crutches, In controlled pain !
Big respect to all SCI people !
#14
Posted 23 August 2006 - 10:51 PM
Okie
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#18
Posted 24 August 2006 - 10:59 AM
juls, on Aug 24 2006, 11:43 AM, said:
Hey, on this site one thing's for sure, YOU'LL NEVER BE ALONE!! There's always someone online to "talk to".
By the way Simon, the newly added Smilies are great!
#19
Posted 24 August 2006 - 11:28 PM
[quote name='juls' post='14730' date='Aug 24 2006, 11:43 AM']
Everyone's from the same area (well sort of!) i feel so alone in Australia
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Hey, on this site one thing's for sure, YOU'LL NEVER BE ALONE!! There's always someone online to "talk to".
For sure! I'm in Oklahoma - one of the States - this place is friendly and always open!
[quote] By the way Simon, the newly added Smilies are great!
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Okie
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#22
Posted 15 September 2006 - 02:09 PM
jane, on Sep 15 2006, 09:19 AM, said:
Missing my son was the worst part for me, as I was 7-8 hrs. away from home. I would call him each night and say prayers with him over the phone, but it just broke my heart each time.
If your kids won't come for a visit, be sure to phone often, and/or send little cards/messages when you can. It'll help to ease some of the homesickness.
Female. Incomplete para following a cord stroke in '03. Spina-bifida, severe scoliosis. 18 surgeries total...five spine-related: Three fusions w/hardware, two tethered cord releases.
#24
Posted 25 September 2006 - 06:59 AM
it was definately worth going and i now feel i can cope with a few things better. And the food was crap!!!
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