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Covid

Have you been in hospital recently?

30 replies

oldbagface · 15/04/2020 10:52

I was in hospital over the weekend and now worried sick that I will have caught it in there.

So, I wondered if others have been in recently and how they have fared.

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Elzbells · 15/04/2020 11:04

My mums spent loads of time in hospital recently both for her own issues and then again to spend time with a close relative receiving end of life care.

She's in her 70's and been absolutely fine. She's passed all possible incubation periods now.

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oldbagface · 15/04/2020 15:57

Thank you bells. I wish my daughter hadn't called the ambulance.

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user127819 · 15/04/2020 16:22

I had to go into a hospital for a test 13 days ago (not overnight) and I was quite nervous of catching it, but I've been fine so far.

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BriefDisaster · 15/04/2020 16:23

We had to take DD to A&E about 3 weeks ago after a bad fall. We were terrified but couldn't not take her as she was complaining of chest pain.

It was like a ghost town, the waiting room and seemingly all bays were empty. It was a hard 2 week wait afterwards to see if any of us got symptoms but thankfully none of us did.

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Imapotato · 15/04/2020 16:24

I work in a hospital (clinical, but ahp rather than nursing). I haven’t been there since Thursday, but back tomorrow. I’ve fared ok so far.

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Baaaahhhhh · 15/04/2020 16:38

Nan went in last week for a dislocated hip. Best treatment she has ever had, very quick ambulance, fully PPE'd up, straight into green side of A&E, X-rayed immediately, operation that night, stayed a day, and was tested for Covid, negative, and sent home the very next day. She is a extremely high risk patient, and they obviously wanted to get her out asap. All well so far though. She is getting daily visits from nurse too.

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AvocadoPrime · 07/05/2020 18:23

Did everyone remain in good health after this thread. I too am now in the same situation and came looking for a thread.

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Lostpuzzlepiece · 07/05/2020 18:33

Yep, went in for a test last Saturday - was a ghost town and got called in 30 minutes ahead of appointment time. No symptoms so far :)

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Dorual · 07/05/2020 23:46

Same. I was in covid A and E unit last Saturday. No symptoms yet. Scared though.

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Hockeyboysmum · 07/05/2020 23:52

Yes. Been admitted to 3 different hospitals in last 7 weeks. 0nce for 2 days to get steroids for expected early labour, then a different hospital for c section and then lastly 4 days in childrens hospital with my baby. Just home yesterday. He is 5 weeks old and has also been in 3 hospitals. Covid is least of my worries tbh

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Dilbertian · 08/05/2020 08:03

I'm 10 days post an urgent care hospital visit. TBH it hasn't occurred to me to be worried or any more watchful for symptoms. I felt absurdly safe in the hospital. It was like a ghost town, so empty. Everyone keeping distance. Every member of staff I interacted with was masked and gloved. Anyone I came close to was also aproned. Everything reusable was wiped down with sanitiser before and after it was used on me. Hand sanitiser for me. I didn't touch any doors, though I did have to hold on to the bannister. Hands washed and clothes changed when I got home. I have no concerns over infection.

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MerryDeath · 08/05/2020 08:11

every interaction i've had with the NHS since this started has been absolutely scrupulous in protective measures.. i've felt much less likely to catch anything there than the supermarket!

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AvocadoPrime · 08/05/2020 08:32

@Hockeyboysmum congratulations on your baby! I am sorry it has been such a difficult time for you both and I hope you are both okay Flowers

@Dilbertian I hope you are okay now. I had the same, taken in by ambulance and was there for about 6 hours. Ward was empty bar me. I was masked as were staff who were also gloved. I'm just worried because I drank from a cup. Maybe too paranoid. Other than that I didnt touch anything and if I did I washed my hands straight away. Same as you washed clothes and showered as soon as I got home.

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CloudsCanLookLikeSheep · 08/05/2020 08:56

Yes, tested, clear.

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IvinghoeBeacon · 08/05/2020 09:01

I gave birth a couple of weeks ago and spent 12 hours on a postnatal ward. Absolutely fine. More worried about PND due to lockdown conditions than coronavirus here

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Bagelsandbrie · 08/05/2020 09:03

Yep I had a chest X-ray. Absolutely fine. Felt very safe and clean.

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IvinghoeBeacon · 08/05/2020 09:03

I have also had to attend hospital as an outpatient a number of times in the last month, and still fine. Personally I’m more worried about the fact that there is zero community follow up for me and my baby

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Greenkit · 08/05/2020 09:07

I was in hospital for 3 days, came home yesterday, I was rested in hospital and came back neg

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SparkyTheCat · 08/05/2020 09:57

Three visits to EPU to have a miscarriage diagnosed, confirmed then (when the miscarriage failed to complete naturally) treated. They're in a separate building to covid wards and had sensible precautions in place. DH was unable to attend the second scan or op, but staff were so kind and thoughtful. Like a PP I felt safer covid-wise there than at the supermarket.

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AvocadoPrime · 08/05/2020 09:58

@IvinghoeBeacon congratulations! I hope you and baby are well. Have you not even had contact via phone with health visitors to check in?

@Greenkit glad you are home and hopefully better! I was tested too and havent had results but I'm guessing if they were positive I'd have had a phone call. I know it can take 14 days to show symptoms so I guess it's just a wait and see situation!

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AvocadoPrime · 08/05/2020 09:59

@SparkyTheCat I am so sorryFlowers

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kevintheorangecarrot · 08/05/2020 10:19

I wouldn't go near a hospital unless my life or anyone in my families life is in danger. My friend went into hospital for surgery (she was shielding due to health issues) and she caught coronavirus.

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IvinghoeBeacon · 08/05/2020 10:23

What about to give birth, or for your baby to have its vaccinations, kevintheorangecarrot?

Neither of our lives in danger, but home births are all cancelled and some things are still higher risk than coronavirus, believe it or not.

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Dilbertian · 08/05/2020 11:06

staff were so kind and thoughtful

Exactly so. They sent dh away kindly, but firmly, and were lovely to me. Up until they decided that I was fine to leave, and which point they couldn't wait to get rid of me! Still kindly and firmly, though.Smile

So sorry for those of you who have had to go through this sort of thing without your loved one by your side. I, luckily, am fine.

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ViveLEntenteCordiale · 08/05/2020 17:13

Yes, for regular treatments... but not NHS and my hospital is not taking covid patients. Everyone has to wear a mask, only patients are allowed in. I feel safer there than I do at the supermarket! I will be going back to physiotherapy soon and am more worried about that as there will be a bigger number of people around.

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