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Thread: Coronation Street - Current Episode Discussion - V

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    Quote Originally Posted by mysangry View Post
    I can't believe the fully fledged Asha was not in the corridor and saw Gazza in his "private" room, should he not have been on a critical care ward with all the other sick people.
    Everyone in hospital in Corrie has their own private room.

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    Quote Originally Posted by parkerman View Post
    Everyone in hospital in Corrie has their own private room.
    They couldn’t afford to pay extras just to lie in beds. Lol.

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    Having just spent 11 days in a Spanish hospital on a cardio ward, all rooms were two bed rooms and en suite and for a few days I was on my own. Noy sure if that is the same on other wards though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perdita View Post
    Having just spent 11 days in a Spanish hospital on a cardio ward, all rooms were two bed rooms and en suite and for a few days I was on my own. Noy sure if that is the same on other wards though.
    Hope you are well, two bed wards are good as long as share with a nice neighbour. Could be hell if they are not nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perdita View Post
    Having just spent 11 days in a Spanish hospital on a cardio ward, all rooms were two bed rooms and en suite and for a few days I was on my own. Noy sure if that is the same on other wards though.
    Ireland 6 to 8 bed wards

    hope you all good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perdita View Post
    Having just spent 11 days in a Spanish hospital on a cardio ward, all rooms were two bed rooms and en suite and for a few days I was on my own. Noy sure if that is the same on other wards though.
    Hope you are OK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Son of Cain View Post
    Hope you are well, two bed wards are good as long as share with a nice neighbour. Could be hell if they are not nice.
    I am better, thank you. Had one neighbour that was not so pleasant for me, Spanish families look after their loved ones for a lot of things in hospital, nurses do the medical care. They also tend to stay over night sleeping in an armchair, the tv went off at 1.30am and at 4am the snoring started. For some reason I was moved into another room for the rest of my stay ( I was moved 3 times for no apparent reason to me) and that was a pleasant neighbour, family members stayed the night but the tv went off at around 11pm and the snoring was not loud. Dolores is 73 years old and had 8 kids :O, it was lovely to see her having many of them come and visit during the day

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perdita View Post
    I am better, thank you. Had one neighbour that was not so pleasant for me, Spanish families look after their loved ones for a lot of things in hospital, nurses do the medical care. They also tend to stay over night sleeping in an armchair, the tv went off at 1.30am and at 4am the snoring started. For some reason I was moved into another room for the rest of my stay ( I was moved 3 times for no apparent reason to me) and that was a pleasant neighbour, family members stayed the night but the tv went off at around 11pm and the snoring was not loud. Dolores is 73 years old and had 8 kids :O, it was lovely to see her having many of them come and visit during the day
    Good to hear you are better, Perdy.

    My wife had a short stay in a hospital in Lanzarote some years ago. That was a two bed ward. Just as you say, her "neighbour" was visited by the whole family at one time. There seemed to be hundreds of them! They were quite noisy but very friendly and weren't too much trouble.

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    A lot to be thankful for when you see the hospitals in the middle east,
    If you don't like me, remember its mind over matter.
    I don't mind and you don't matter😏

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    Corrie has really excelled itself with the absolute stupidity of the Gary in hospital storyline. And that's saying something!

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