A Scottish guy (I think) called Ian F just delivered our shopping @sainsburys . Spotting the challenging in the household he offered to bring it in. brilliantly helpful. A older chap with a lovely smile. After he left we were all boosted. What a brilliant staff member. (Leeds)
Apparently I joined Twitter ten years ago today. I use it (personal account) approximately once a year I reckon. And intend to keep it that way. #MyTwitterAnniversary#breakfreefromyourphone
@freshblooddr “Rogerson. Like son of Roger. A guy called Roger had a son. Then years later I came along. Rogerson. [they spell it out ] No… not Rodger. No d. Roger like the man’s first name. Not surname.” Basically my name is always spelt wrong and I need a new explanation
@drgandalf52 I would struggle to do this. Dyslexic reasons. And what happening when you are trying to get these written. Bleeps. Outside calls. Seizures. Realistically wouldn’t have chance to do this - once written TTO part it is quickly the story and done. IT system could change maybe?
A quick thread on in the importance of being careful what data you share - even if you're the Queen. Today, Her Maj tweeted this lovely picture, gor bless er, etc. You might think that the contents of the red box would be official business. And you'd be right. 1/6
My 3 yo said goodnight to all of us tonight and then in the dark I heard her little voice say, “Goodnight myself. I love you. [pause] I love you too.”
Don’t let anyone take that from you, little one.
I always thought it was a bit cheeky for private companies to ask for this. Some private medical businesses really take the Micky with nhs services. Who else has had to sort the complications in ED? And so on. And so on….
@StSenka@DrShanHussain Many UK private providers use NHS GPs for mandatory referrals, ?why
1) insurance Co wants GP to filter out pointless requests to save them money?
2) private HCP wants GP to summarise & provide hx?
Amongst our many DMs we found this gorgeous and uplifting message from a student nurse to her qualified colleagues.. for us it is everything that is good about the NHS and why it can still survive. Absolutely heartening! Share share share #WeAreComing#cavalry#NHSstudentsrock RT
The NHS has been here since 1948 serving me & you. And me & you of old, dutifully and in spite of us. This is my Gran & me. She & her generation couldn’t believe something as immense as the NHS existed.That is why I will always fight for the NHS as part of @nhsmillion. Please RT
I have finally managed to get some LF sent after I originally tried my hospital then chemists.Meaning that I would be trapped by testing for the full 10 days. ‘Luckily’ (kinda) I am still spiking fevers/feeling rotten so not an issue. But this is a stupid reason for understaffing