Wednesday, 10 July 2013

A New Dawn...

Oh howdy y'all!

So a dear friend of mine decided for me that I should start posting on here again. After successfully remembering my password, I will do just that.

It has been two grand old years since I last posted. Things got kind of busy I guess. I actually have no clue where to start. So I guess now you can all read about someone in their second year of university, studying BSc Paramedic Science gaining everything she dreamed of.

Rather than catching you up on the last 2 years (new friends, new enemies, exams, essays, alcohol, lots of alcohol and just so much more...) I may as well just start from, well right now.

Im currently on my driving course (for driving ambulances HELL yes) and today we did some blue light driving (BLD). It's true what they say, people really do just get out of your way.

TTFN
Jess x x

Friday, 26 August 2011

Just want to say hey to all my new fellow classmates who may be reading this!
 Have completed my CRB, my licence came in the post yesterday with a shiny new C1 on it (woop) and its all starting to feel a bit real :O
Went shopping yesterday with my dear friend Sophie and bought some trousers - which, and I did this totally subconsciously, are paramedic green. That is actually how Id describe them. Haha.
My little sister has just broken the news to me that Daddy is letting us do some painting!! Hell yeah! Not sure how Im gonna leave her. Or the littlest one. The big one is not such a problem. Havent seen her in weeks anyway :P
Ooh and Ive recruited another friend to be a paramedic! And so I shall be her mentor until she is walking through the doors of Herts uni next year just like Ill be in exactly one month. Such fun.

Jxx

Thursday, 25 August 2011

So much has happened since I last posted!!! I 1) passed my driving test!!! 2) got accepted to Hertfordshire 3) got my A - Levels = BBC !! Also had some rather bad news all in one week as well but we are all starting to recover. Ive been networking on the facebook meeting future classmates and housemates which is good fun although I want to keep most of it a surprise :P Cant believe it is all actually happening, soon Ill be taking the compulsory trip to Ikea for all my things!
All seems good :)

Jxx

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Well, exams are ... OVER!!! Such a relief, have been watching the tennis all day every day! They are all such admirable athletes, so great to watch. Well new series 'Sirens' has started and it is amazing.  It is probably not quite an accurate representation of a paramedic's life, but it is hilarious. As for every other programme based on the ambulance service which are all smothering the prime TV slots, they are still just as entertaining and Im starting to get down with the lingo. I am also still super excited. This is possibly my best ambition (well ,definitely actually) and I cant believe that one day it will be a reality. Finally got my adult St John uniform yesterday and was taught the new recovery position (dont worry, it hasnt changed too much for all of those thinking they may be doing it wrong).
And Ive booked my driving test. Eeeek

Ciao
Jxx

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Hi!
    Boy did I miss out on an amazing St John duty at the weekend!! There were 17 PRFs - only for MAJOR incidents. There were so many minor incidents (plasters/drunk people/even bandaging) that they couldn't even bother with the PRFs. There were broken legs (bone through skin!), drug overdoses etc... And I didn't even go. It was a festival, overnight, and I wasn't sure I could handle that : / But damn it I wish I'd gone :( My first aid trainer, Ross, got an overall 4 hours sleep in 62 hours of duty. Unbelievable and considering what he had to handle - one security guard was bitten, by a HUMAN - he did an amazing job and he won't even get that much thanks. So next time you get treated by a member of St John ambulance, do not throw it back in their face, a 'thanks' is much appreciated. I have another duty tonight, a cycle race at the Lotus track, which is new I hear. Brand new pit lane and everything, although because it's a new track, it will be slippery and these cyclists reach 30mph. Should be fun :)

Speak Soon
Jxx

Monday, 23 May 2011

Howdy!
So, my physio says I am progressing brilliantly - need to try swimming (but without the swimming) etc and he's not keen on me driving for a couple more weeks. Will need to do an intensive then to get it done by the deadline or no university for moi :( But I have hope! I now also have a 95 degree bend in my leg - hurrah!
    Have mostly been stalking Ewan McGregor this week - he is filming 'Jack the Giant Killer' at my local cathedral and although I haven't spotted him, I did glimpse Nick Hoult of Skins fame which was pretty cool. And yes, he is very tall, and yes, very handsome.
Starting to think a little more about being a paramedic - the little details - can I wear makeup, do I have to have my hair up every day? Simple, unnecessary things, but things all the same. Booked my accommodation too, so getting very excited now!!

spreek spoedig

Jxx

Saturday, 14 May 2011

Another day another post...
Just watching the Eurovision Song Contest at the moment!! It's good fun I have to say. And I am practically walking like a normal person now :)  I have a slight limp but hopefully that will even out. My physiotherapist is the lovely Damien, who is keen to get me back up to my original fitness asap. He was quite brutal in getting me to bend my knee, but he just tossed the splint away, which I was very grateful for! He then measured how far I could get it to bend (a dissapointing 45 degrees) and made me promise to get to 90 by next week. He was a little concerned about the fact that the injury was caused by something as simple as, ahem, walking, and he took a good long look at my x - rays. He told me that I have 'alta kneecaps' meaning very high. And I mean VERY high. Damien was astonished by them. He had a good poke around at both kneecaps, shoving the bad one around as much as he could (making me tear up - damn this psychological pain) but promised me that whilst doing so, there is no way he could force it out. Which was mildly comforting. So now I have a hundred million exercises to do - actually 5, repeated 10 times, 2 - 3 times a day. Most of them require a wall and allowing gravity to put me back into shape. And static cycling. And swimming, without the real swimming. But absolutely no breaststroke - he was very persistent about that.
      Anyway, I'm chuffed to be progressing though I need to ask him the important questions next week - when can I drive or, more importantly, horse ride.

Parlez Bientot
Jxx