A&E: PART 2

My god, it’s packed in here and it’s not just adults either. The kids room is quite busy with young children too.

As we got out of the car and even though Sam was really not feeling right (Blurry vision, high temperature, sore throat and very achey) she was still saying she didn’t want to waste anyone’s time (She can be a stubborn fool sometimes). Luckily this stubbornness didn’t last long because when you walk into A&E there’s a big sign next to the receptionist (in red) saying that if you’ve had chemo in the last 6 weeks and are feeling unwell, then you must tell them immediately as this can be dangerous. As soon as we mentioned this to them our feet didn’t touch the ground. We were sat down for around 2 minutes before Sam’s name was called (much to the annoyance of the people who have obviously been here for a long time).

It’s probably a good thing that we weren’t in the waiting room for too long because I’m far too nosey not to stare at people to try and work out what’s wrong with them (Damn you 24hrs in A&E).

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