Re: District nurses
First Twwinks ,I would not have gone out if I had known the nurse was coming,when one came on Sunday I was told it would be a week before anyone else came back,therefore I was surprised to have a visit on Tuesday,but he couldnt say when the next visit would be and when I rang the switchboard to ask they said they didnt know.I dont mind going to a clinic/Drs surgery as long as I have transport as I cant walk very well.I know the D.Ns are very busy but I have several other health problems and need to go to hospital /clinics for important treatment for these,This week coming I have 3 important appts.on consecutive days,A lung function test Wed,at my Drs/,Cancer clinic Thursday [ Ive not been for 3 months due to my breathing problems] / and to have my warfarin check on Friday at another clinic,I cancelled my one last Friday thinking the nurse would come.So how do I cope with these important appts. if I musnt go out.Can anyone offer advice please, rather than blaming me for going out?Re: District nurses
Contact your GP surgery and ask for them to arrange transport so you can get the dressings changed at the surgery. That way at least you don't have to sit in. When my mum had to use the service they told her when they were coming. They must be in a real shambles where you live if they can't even tell you when they will next visit.Re: District nurses
Sorry deylon, I hadn't realized that your district nurse wasn't making specific appointments! It is just common decency to tell patients what day they will arrive.Re: District nurses
Again [Monday ] no nurse came. I rang the office in the morning & was told I was down for a visit,I rang again about 3pm,,still told someone would come the nurses worked till 5.30pm,another phone call to the office at 5pm,.I said the bandage was coming off ,if a nurse didnt come Id have to re bandage it myself, "On no , musnt do that ,someone would come by 8'30pm, "a message would be sent to the nurseS".I cant speak to a nurse ,its always a receptionist who says they will' send a message to the the nurses 'I have now partially rewound the bandage on my leg & hope they will cme tomorrow.I have asked for a telephone conversation with my own GP, & I will mention this problem to her.Once before the district nurse didnt come when my ulcer was oozing through the dressing, my Gp arranged for the practice nurse to come inRe: District nurses
Re: District nurses
Seems I might have got somewhere yesterday as about 9am today I had a phone call from a pleasant sounding woman,to say she was from the district nurses & someone would definitely be with me today,mid morning 2 nurses came ,unwrapped my bandage & asked me if my leg had been bandaged because of the swelling,I said I didnt know, no one had told me anything,my leg was wrinkled where bandage had rubbed & ulcer was a bit runny again,so the nurses just put a dressing on & a very light stretchy stocking, my legs feel much more comfortable now, but when I asked when someone will come back they said possibly Sunday, its obvious they didnt have a clue,I will see how things go over the w/end & ring again if I have to,but I can change the stocking myself & probably the dressing if I need to.At least I can have a shower now LOLRe: District nurses
Re: District nurses
I used to have a problem with my Mum's district nurses too.
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