Ive endured a few weeks under pressure

Obviously I join everyone else in being pleased to hear good news about your wife but, fucking hell, are you ever pleased by anything? This does sound like an extraordinary moan, even for your postings.
 
an extraordinary moan....... I fucking give up

Obviously I join everyone else in being pleased to hear good news about your wife but, fucking hell, are you ever pleased by anything? This does sound like an extraordinary moan, even for your postings.
 
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an extraordinary moan....... I fucking give up
I wasn't suggesting you do that, but feeling that you want to sue "the bastards" in the NHS who dared to suspect there might be something seriously wrong with your wife's heart - does seem to suggest that some sort of drastic action is required somewhere.....
 
Very glad to hear everything is OK Kendall.

And I can definitely empathize with what you’ve been through. We had something similar in the early months of the pregnancy of our second son. A scan at 12 weeks suggested that his spine wasn’t forming correctly and my wife’s OBGYN suggested abortion. We went for two second opinions over the next couple of weeks and both Doctors said it was way too early to come to any conclusion. Fast-forward another couple of weeks and the scan comes back normal. The relief was immense, but you still can’t mention that first Doctor’s name in my house, and if I ever met him again I’d kill him. He put us through four weeks of absolute hell.
 
I wasn't suggesting you do that, but feeling that you want to sue "the bastards" in the NHS who dared to suspect there might be something seriously wrong with your wife's heart - does seem to suggest that some sort of drastic action is required somewhere.....
There is no action required a doctor who did the Echocardiagram and blood test said there wrong nothing in his tests that suggest any heart problem
It was pericardial effussion that was the original condition which was very serious as it constricts the heart and had a high percentage of causing heart attacks at any moment as it restricts the blood supply and had a 60% chance of an attack or a fatal one should a vein burst due to restriction i was not in the best of places knowing this treading on eggshells
 
Obviously I join everyone else in being pleased to hear good news about your wife but, fucking hell, are you ever pleased by anything? This does sound like an extraordinary moan, even for your postings.
Bit of a stroppy post to the elder of the board.
 
Bit of a stroppy post to the elder of the board.
I re-typed it several times to try and hide my true opinion at what came across to me as an unbelievable post. My question remains - even if he is the elder, hes obviously well capable of dishing it out - if only to nhs staff :)
 
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