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bevvzy
9 years agoMember
thanks all, its a terrible thing for any disabled person that goes there, not just in the case of this test. And yes, Zoffiel, that ambulance is not actually allowed to wait around. They PRP, would have to call them when done to come and get me, and that can take hours if they are busy, which they usually are! As far as I know I am on the morning list. Being in a nursing home, although just 55, it happens a lot IE the home book an ambulance for a resident to go for a test and the ambulance does not come. The home call about the booking to be told that they were unable to come as they have been attending emergencies, that what they are for. So really I wont know until it does or does not turn up on the day, whether my planned mastectomy will even go ahead