Magnus wrote: » Hopefully they'll put light in the intersection soon, it's a tricky one to get out from Merlin if you're turning right. I've know a person that was hit from the side there.
JohnCleary wrote: » Not sure what the story with TB was, never looked into it - I heard somewhere before that there were different stages of TB hence different units??
JustMary wrote: » Best you keep away from hospices then! And old houses too, just imagine what's happened in some of them over the years. Seriously, I think that some people with TB did recover, once antibiotics came on the scene. Isolation was more about keeping 'em away from other people.
twinkle_toes wrote: » there was a loose pony in there this morning. tbh im a bit creeped out by the place cos i think i read it used to be a place for TB patients to go to die.
spiritcrusher wrote: » Used to work in the maintenance department myself for a few summers. On a fine day it was probably the nicest place you could imagine working. Most people in the place were very easy to get on with too. The morning tea break was some craic.
JohnCleary wrote: » The boiler house is purposly not touched up with paint for a few reasons: 1) Maintenance staff are sick of people calling up to the yard asking if the Boiler House is the main hospital block :eek: 2) There's a lot of steel in the structure (which can be seen if you look close up irl) so would just penetrate the paint pretty quickly IMHO it would be a total waste of money to tidy that thing up - who needs a freshly painted boiler house? I'd be raging if they spent a fcukload tidying it up when the HSE needs money pumped into it so badly in other areas On a happier note, they've got funky modern XRay machines (I need to stop breaking bones )
JustMary wrote: » I know it would cost a fortune to put some facilities (operating theatres etc) there, but it really does seem nuts to have two public hospitals in somewhere the size of Galway, and the UCHG site doesn't appear to have any room to expand. Has that ever been considered?
Chris_533976 wrote: » Also you can actually park
malice_ wrote: » Funny that a Chernobyl should get a mention today as the accident happened on April 26th, 1986. As for Merlin Park, thankfully I haven't been there too often. The last time was for a job interview a few years ago and it was a depressing place then. I doubt a lot has changed.
Deleted User wrote: » I remember visiting my granny in there years ago and she was sitting at the window at the end of the ward watching rabbits going about their rabbit business. Very good for the soul.
JohnCleary wrote: » As a patient, Merlin Park is a much more relaxing place than UCHG though, imho anyway
JohnCleary wrote: » The boiler house is purposly not touched up with paint for a few reasons: 1) Maintenance staff are sick of people calling up to the yard asking if the Boiler House is the main hospital block :eek:
JohnCleary wrote: » On a happier note, they've got funky modern XRay machines (I need to stop breaking bones )