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Landy10

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  1. Hi Lucky

    I had an elective C Section at kings late last year for the birth of my twins (first children).

    On the assigned date we weretold to arrive at 730am. Very quickly we were "booked in" and seen by midwives etc. We were informed at around 830 that I was going in second so we should expect to "hang around" for a couple of hours (at this point we were in gowns ready to go). The section happened and immediately I had skin to skin with one baby (other one had to be seen by paediatrics), as long as you have no complications this won't be an issue. The theatre staff were very kind and made a real effort to ensure I was happy about how things would/were proceeding.

    I was in for 3 night but had some major complications resulting from having post delivery pre-eclampsia which presented itself around 10 mins after the births.


    I was in HDU for one night and then 2 nights on the ward - in a 4 bed general ward. There were no private rooms available (I was told twin mothers get priority but there are certain other circumstances that are higher up the list). 2 nights is the standard time for first time mother after a section with no issues.


    If I did it again I would honestly take my own ibuprofen and paracetamol. On the general ward they did not care if you were in pain and had not had pain killers for like 8 hours or something. I got told I was out of schedule with the handing out painkillers so I would have to wait until the general hand out time! Just write down what you take and when. A friend had a section about a week before me and told me I must buy Tena lady pants (in a big size). Best thing I took with me! And I carried on wearing them until 1 week post section.


    I did have some feeding issues but reckon the pre eclampsia and 2 babies were more the issue than the section.

    Try not to be nervous about the section - you'll be fine. Think of the positives - you know when baby will arrive! I was walking round the park a week after the section and have had no other section related complications.


    The general ward is a fairly grim place to be, I've been a patient in Kings before and the post delivery ward is VERY factory like (maybe all post natal wards are) and in my opinion you do not get treated like a proper hospital patient. I realise this is all due to funding etc.


    All the very best! Happy to answer any questions.

  2. I especially agree about the engine running part and was wondering when I saw one the other day - do they need the engines running for the machinery in the van to work or something? Would genuinely like to know the answer, if anyone is up on these matters.
  3. i would like to advise what I have been told by my health visitor (I have 3 week old twins) as it doesn't agree with what Saffron knows/has been told. My health visitor says that only babies from Asian or African backgrounds are now eligible for BCG if you don't have these backgrounds (or routinely travel to these parts of the world) your baby will not be immunised. She said if I was concerned about my babies not having the vaccine to get it done privately which I am considering.

    Thanks

  4. Route 12 has perfectly good buses already. How do they even decide when new buses get put on routes? The 176 buses are horrible and when one goes down lordship lane you actually have to stop your conversation (if having one) because they are so ridiculously noisy! That is the route that needs the new buses!
  5. Wow sexist comment or what.


    Alan Medic Wrote:

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    > This is often the ending to a recommendation in

    > the business section. I often wonder how many of

    > the people who write that have a clue what's

    > reasonable and what isn't. I suspect that most of

    > them haven't a clue, don't pay the bill (hubby

    > does) and are just happy the job is done to their

    > satisfaction and the guys who did it were very

    > nice and tidy too.

    >

    > Of course I could be completely wrong.

  6. Thank you!


    James Barber Wrote:

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    > I was assured last year summerthat that section

    > would be repaired in the Autumn 2013.

    > I'll chase that down. Bloody annoying. That whole

    > area is a bit of a pickle.

  7. I needed a plumber to hook up a couple of kitchen taps. All the bits finally arrived on Thursday, looked up a plumber on here. I found Danny, he answered straight away and said he could pop over and take a look on the same day. He came over gave me a price, came back today with Simon his colleague and did the job. No faffing or anything just great work, all done to my satisfaction. I will be in touch with him again when I need my next plumbing job done (radiators removed). Danny - 07879 220 447.
  8. Hi everyone.

    I'm after a mirror (literally just a plain flat mirror to stick on a wall)cut to fit a very specific size. I know there is a place on Clapham High St but wondering if anyone knows of a local place that do this? Ideally somewhere I can call up with the size and then it will be ready the next or 2 days later?

    Any advice would be much appreciated.

    Thanks

    Laura

  9. Hi everyone - has anyone managed to get a person to do damp proofing work that doesn't cost a small fortune. I've had a quote from recommendations on here and can honestly not believe the cost! We are doing a lot of work on the house but this quote I received was just wacky! It would be enough to pay a couple of builders for at least a week (more likely 2) to fix a meter of wall!

    Thanks all!

  10. https://ukgasb2c.natgrid.co.uk/b2c_ng/b2c/start.do;jsessionid=EAzZfqLSDEGQ2FMFjnJckdluZAfAQwG7zUwD_SAPcFSmRRHWlsGVNlSVCyhL-oyc;saplb_*=(J2EE55365020)55365051


    I've tried to copy the link above (am using a phone so not sure it worked). You have to put your postcode in this bit of the national grid website and they will tell you who is responsible for connections in your area. It is not necessarily your supplier. Then you contact this company to move your meter. You can't get anyone other than them to do it - total monopoly hence the price.

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