Back to Huddersfield

..... via Halifax

I'm afraid it's the deputy blogger this time.

Early this morning we had to employ the services of an NHS taxi (aka ambulance) to take Fiona to the Calderdale Royal Hospital A&E department in Halifax, with acute abdominal pain.

(Note to fellow cruisers - the 999 ambulance service still demand a road name - but by giving a canal location and a nearby store they found where we were. It would have helped to have had a road name before I rang, but full marks to them for persevering!)

After a while they decided she needed to be transferred to the Huddersfield Royal Infirmary, by St John Ambulance. An operation is a possibility.

So yet again we are diverted to Huddersfield - but not by boat. And Sunday is not a good day to get public transport from Hudderfield to Todmorden!

Any pray-ers out there - your support will be appreciated.

John

 

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