I was in hospital for almost 9 months. I went into hospital with a broken hip and was transferred from St John’s A&E to the Royal Infirmary to have an operation. I was there for about 5 weeks and then I was transferred back to ward 8 in St John’s, had lots of tests and I have been diagnosed with MS, which affected my mobility. So the reason why I was in hospital so long was due to waiting on the council to rehouse me, but with the help of my local councillor and MP and housing association I’m now in a home that is adaptable to my medical needs.
I would like to thank all the NHS staff, that’s the CSW’s, nurses, physio, domestic staff, in ward 8 and ward 18, you were all amazing and you made my time in hospital a lot easier. We had lots of laughter and there was tears, and they were always there when I was so low and brought me back up again, no one ever judged me. I feel they don’t get enough thanks for what they do everyday, so I just want to say to each and everyone of you ‘’May you be proud of the work you do, the person you are, and the difference you make’’ and once again thank you to ward 8 and ward 18.
"They don't get enough thanks for what they do every day"
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