What do you do when you are stuck in hospital for perhaps
two weeks and there is no, wait for it, internet connection available.
Personally, I am lucky in many ways as I have my eReader
with me which means that I have all my eBooks with me too. I also have blogs
etc on board it, which, surprisingly, update as and when there is an update
available. That’s great but it would also be good to have internet access with
your laptop as well, so that you could remain in contact with your friends, or
if an idea came into your head you could follow it through on the internet, at
no cost to the NHS, or yourself, whatsoever. If you were able to remain in work
while in hospital then there would be no time off sick and therefore no loss of
earnings.
Here in the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, in sunny northern
Scotland, we are told that things are on the change. Supposedly, in December of
this year, there will be internet access across the board for firstly the staff
working here and secondly, the patients
who can remain here for large periods of time with nothing but the copy of the
Scotsman that they arrived with and a magazine about fishing that they used to
get every month.
I live about three hundred miles north in the Shetland
Islands, which is an absolutely gorgeous place to live, but it is very small so
there is no more than purely basic medical services available. This means that
you go down to the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary for attention to your problem when
necessary and that is where I am at present.
I must admit that I’m wallowing in the care being taken but
miss access to the internet terribly. As I said earlier, this will change,
hopefully in December when Internet access is provided across the hospital for
all and sundry to enjoy.
The staff all care very well for me but the internet will
make the difference.
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