Just got back from a family emergency, MIL, almost 92 has been ill for the last 3 weeks and yesterday had an MRI scan at the hospital, and today she thought about washing her hair in the kitchen sink

on her own, had a turn for the worse and collapsed, just managing to call SWMBO. We jumped in the car and raced off, as fast as we could on the icy roads, because of the time and the stupid cycle lanes they have installed on the roads, they were gridlocked and in the space of just half a mile there was no fewer than 3 ambulances trying to squeeze through the traffic to reach the hospital. It took us 25 minutes to reach her which we can normally do in about 10 minutes. When we got there we discovered that SWMBOs key was in correct and we couldn't get in, just on the verge of breaking and entering when SWMBO remembered that the neighbour had a key. We got in and MIL was hanging onto the edge of the sink, covered in blood where she had ripped her skin off her arm when she felt ill, freezing in a cold house.
This was about 16:00 hrs. Anyway we managed to grab a chair so she could sit on it, wrapped her up in our coats and took care of her arm which was bleeding badly, stopped and applied a plaster tried to phone her doctor and got a prerecorded message saying they were closed for staff training and to call if we needed urgent assistance the NHS line, 111 which was about as much use as a chocolate teapot, after about 15 mins of asking automated questions we gave up on that and phoned for an ambulance on 999. They were far more helpful and took details tec and then dropped the bombshell, we could be facing a 5-hour wait before an ambulance could attend.
We managed to get her out of the kitchen into the living room and onto the sofa and made her comfortable and warm while we waited, about 3 and half hours later the ambulance arrived and proceeded to check her over and run some tests, blood pressure, oxygen level, blood sugar level etc and an ECG test. The results all came back OK, they did offer to take her to A&E but warned her that there would be a massive wait and today the nurses have all gone on strike because they cannot survive without having to rely on foodbanks as a result of this government's cutbacks and years of pay freezes.
Now we have her stable, SWMBO and SIS are staying with her tonight, and we are hoping that we don't have to rush her to hospital, in our cars as it is the fastest method but the coldest way to get her in front of a doctor.
And to think that this government have the Gaul to stay that the NHS is safe in their hands
