I'll economise as much as possible with words, but thought some might be interested in the following, which includes a laugh or two as well as a panic!
On Monday, my day started with a letter from Lymington Hospital saying that they have arranged an appointment for me on Wednesday 1st April, 2020!!!
So I thought, if I'm alive then, I'll go to every appointment they care to give me!!
Then I visited Salisbury Hospital for a 24-hour heart monitor*. No problem - got there early and had a sandwich and a cup of tea. The technician said to pull up T-shirt, which I did - and out fell my vest!! I'd worn it on Sunday when out walking, took both of together, put them on chair, put on shirt Monday, completely forgetting about vest ... which could have fallen out any time since I dressed!! That really made me laugh!!
taxi to station, was guided to train, it started ... and I realised I did not have my purse. PANIC!** I phoned Assisted travel and they phoned Salisbury station. When I got to Southampton, )having by then realised that I have a key safe and knowing there was only cash and my key in purse - no cards), the staff there communicated with Salisbury and told me about procedures for lost property. I continued my journey home. Taxi from station to home.
As we turned into the Close where I live, the driver noticed a car outside my house. It was the taxi driver from Salisbury who had found my purse and driven all the way to New Milton to return it to me.
That was so extremely kind, wasn't it? He wouldn't take any money. I asked how he knew where I lived.
He knew myy name - the hospital had called for a taxi for me - and I had said I was going back to NM. He rang the hospital, but of course they cannot give out personal info, so - and this is a clever thing - he
googled me!!!!!
Well, all turned out well; and on Tuesday I made sure I used that Taxi Company for the five times I needed a taxi. The first one was the same driver, so I was able to give him an extra large tip.
*I was taken to Salisbury A&E on the night of the World Cup final, because Southampton weretoo busy, so I thought it was only fair to do what they asked. In any case, one of my sons lives in Salisbury.
** I don't know how that will have affected the heart monitor!!