oldwheels
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Just been destoned. Gall stone rather than kidney. A routine CT scan of a kidney with their new state of the art machine showed a stone stuck near the bottom of the bile duct. Oban hospital had an OMG reaction and sent me in a taxi (the ambulances were all busy ) to the nearest large hospital in Paisley at Nhs expense where I arrived in A&E at about 2000. Fed through the system and in a bed by 0130. Couple of days later had a procedure with an unfeasably long name which involved feeding a tube down my gullet as far as the bile duct. Bit of wire deployed to widen the duct but not enough to dislodge the stone so a balloon inflated above the stone which is then pulled out. If I lived local I would have been out the same day but being so far away kept for a couple of days and got an ambulance back to Oban.
This is why I like our Scottish NHS.
This is why I like our Scottish NHS.