A minor tangent, but something that annoyed me, as do so many things. The Supportive Care unit at the cancer centre that cared for me has been rebranded as the PsychoSocial Oncology unit. I thought they did a great job of supporting me following the treatment, but this sounds as if has more to do with a nasty new disease - not really warm and friendly at all.
@Stercus Tauri: ugh. Sounds like it didn't occur to anyone to run the proposed new name past patients to find out how it would sound to the general public.
A minor tangent, but something that annoyed me, as do so many things. The Supportive Care unit at the cancer centre that cared for me has been rebranded as the PsychoSocial Oncology unit. I thought they did a great job of supporting me following the treatment, but this sounds as if has more to do with a nasty new disease - not really warm and friendly at all.
PsychoSocial? Qu'est-ce que c'est?*
* French for “What is that?” but also part of a Talking Heads lyric that sprung to mind when seeing this, and “What is that?” is what I think a lot of people are going to be asking when they see that name, so it works on two levels
It’s a name which works well internally with the medical staff, as it will be clear to them what it means, but really is a poor choice for the public. It’s not giving off an ethos of patient centred.
More curses from our direction. I knew my aunt had colon cancer. Parents were over to see her this week. It's inoperable.
The local NHS Trust offered her a phone interview with the oncologist - she has enough hearing loss to need face-to-face, as she can't hear over a phone. She told them this, and so far nothing. She's got the senior Macmillan nurse chasing it up, reporting back to her tomorrow.
Dad's pretty cut up by this. She's his only surviving sibling, and the other 2 went to cancers...
So sorry to read the posts. It is such a cursed disease. @Sandemaniac May your Mom's friend find hope and @Celtic Knotweed Sorry to read about your aunt, prayers that a meeting that she can hear take place.
So sorry @Sandemaniac and @Celtic Knotweed . First of all boo to people who don't understand that hearing loss makes telephone calls difficult. Even with my fancy hearing aids phone calls can be a struggle, and I know if I am stressed what hearing I do have tends to go out the window. I hope the nurse manages to get a face to face appointment for your at @Celtic Knotweed . As for your mum's new man @Sandemaniac, what a total bugger.
Many of you here probably already know from FB that Rowen, whom I’m not sure boarded the new Ship, has been ill for a long time and is now extremely poorly. Her sister posted yesterday that she’s not strong enough to be interacting online much. She and all her family could do with your prayers, I’m sure.
I am asking for prayers for my young friend Diana. She is going for surgery next week. She is the mother of three, and doctors are telling her they suspect cancer. I'm not sure why doctors need to say that until they know for sure, as it adds to the worry.
I am asking for prayers for my young friend Diana. She is going for surgery next week. She is the mother of three, and doctors are telling her they suspect cancer. I'm not sure why doctors need to say that until they know for sure, as it adds to the worry.
On the phone to Mum earlier this evening. She and Dad had been to visit his sister in hospital today. Hospice at home for her is being organised, and hopefully will be sorted soon - although they're having problems due to county boundaries
Might not be long left The spirit is strong as ever, but the body is not...
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A died shortly after Christmas. His funeral is next Monday. I would say about fifty and a fitness freak.
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PsychoSocial? Qu'est-ce que c'est?*
* French for “What is that?” but also part of a Talking Heads lyric that sprung to mind when seeing this, and “What is that?” is what I think a lot of people are going to be asking when they see that name, so it works on two levels
Oh please that’s a bloody eye-roller.
More likely works well for some policy writer with no idea who has never worked at the coal face.
Mum's just phoned me. Her new man, who has made her human again, has bowel cancer, and is seeing a specialist at 8am tomorrow.
She went through this with Dad, whose oesophageal cancer was found too late.
The local NHS Trust offered her a phone interview with the oncologist - she has enough hearing loss to need face-to-face, as she can't hear over a phone. She told them this, and so far nothing.
Dad's pretty cut up by this. She's his only surviving sibling, and the other 2 went to cancers...
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