Well it's all over and the 20,000 are now back in their homes, some of them having met their neighbours for the first time, and maybe thought ''Can't we do this more often'' 
At least this will be resolved soon. Which will get you mobile againRuptured Baker's Cyst.
I never knew such a thing existed, nevermind a ruptured one. But after an overnight stay in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary I'm now well aware of them. Was sent there by my GP for further investigation of a knee problem which has kept me unable to walk for the last month or so - a problem she had been unable to pinpoint.
A scan of the knee and lower leg looking for DVT discovered the 5 by 2 by 1 cm cyst tucked away in the back of my knee, with a small rupture draining fluid into both the knee and my calf causing pain in both.
That's the good news - the bad news is that waiting for it to drain completely is the best course of action. More days in bed ahead for me, days spent wondering what affliction will strike me next...
Wish you well Frenchie .I remember when I was ill in hospital it took weeks to get my strength back againI feel for those currently suffering. After my spell in hospital, it has taken an age to rebuild my muscle strength. Still about a stone under weight, although I can keep going on the garden far longer than a month ago without needing a break
My blood pressure must be under doubt, though, caused by this German company. It is a long story of the strimmer and me, but I hope that all German companies are better with customer service than this one.
I'm sorry to say this Frenchie but customer service in Germany leaves a lot to be desired.I feel for those currently suffering. After my spell in hospital, it has taken an age to rebuild my muscle strength. Still about a stone under weight, although I can keep going on the garden far longer than a month ago without needing a break
My blood pressure must be under doubt, though, caused by this German company. It is a long story of the strimmer and me, but I hope that all German companies are better with customer service than this one.
Well at least you know now, I hope it resolves soon BB.Ruptured Baker's Cyst.
I never knew such a thing existed, nevermind a ruptured one. But after an overnight stay in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary I'm now well aware of them. Was sent there by my GP for further investigation of a knee problem which has kept me unable to walk for the last month or so - a problem she had been unable to pinpoint.
A scan of the knee and lower leg looking for DVT discovered the 5 by 2 by 1 cm cyst tucked away in the back of my knee, with a small rupture draining fluid into both the knee and my calf causing pain in both.
That's the good news - the bad news is that waiting for it to drain completely is the best course of action. More days in bed ahead for me, days spent wondering what affliction will strike me next...
I remember walking out the hospital with my new hearing aids for the first time and said FK it's noisy out hear (i mean here), how did I cope with that all these years.I am writing a poster to put on my barn door, asking the birds to keep the volume of their tweeting down now I have my hearing aids. Life has become very loud suddenly.![]()
No I can't hear my wife either!I still can't hear my wife..but i can hear leaves dropping at 50 yards! Bird song is great.
Must get me some NHS ones - how does one start the ball rolling?No I can't hear my wife either!
GP referral?Must get me some NHS ones - how does one start the ball rolling?
I tried that a few years ago - the GP wasn't interested, told me I'd have to get them privately. The ones I bought are now near the end-of-life stage, and I don't fancy forking out another £1500 for new ones - probably nearer to £2000 by now.GP referral?
I paid 2 5k for phonaks...and not brilliant...my mum had nhs ones..I tried that a few years ago - the GP wasn't interested, told me I'd have to get them privately. The ones I bought are now near the end-of-life stage, and I don't fancy forking out another £1500 for new ones - probably nearer to £2000 by now.
I paid 2 5k for phonaks...and not brilliant...my mum had nhs ones..
It would appear that in Buckinghamshire, if you are over 55 you can self refer to the hospital, but she doesn't know if that applies in Scotland. Many GPs refer people to Specsavers who will give the option of NHS ones.I have sent a message to my daughter who runs an ear clinic to see if she knows how to avoid going to a GP.

Yes GP referral, it worked for me in Scotland. If your doc does not refer you then try another one and insist. You could do a private hearing test and take it to the dr and say look I am hard of hearing. The referral is to get your hearing tested, if you need aids then the hospital will take it to the next step. Your deafness may be something they can fix without hearing aids. Going down the private route is expensive and no better.GP referral?