Comic - "Charlotte's Magic Life"

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  • You're very fortunate. Our local hospital 'lost' my MIL for 3 days. The computer glitched & they had no idea which ward she was in, or if she'd been discharged (hadn't been). In the end it turned out she'd been transferred to a cottage hospital 6miles from us. Which was nice.

    Regards,

    Richard.

  • David RDavid R Posts: 301

    richardandtracy said:

    You're very fortunate. Our local hospital 'lost' my MIL for 3 days. The computer glitched & they had no idea which ward she was in, or if she'd been discharged (hadn't been). In the end it turned out she'd been transferred to a cottage hospital 6miles from us. Which was nice.

    Regards,

    Richard.

    Whoa!  3 days???  It must have been exasperating.  angry 

  • David RDavid R Posts: 301

    This week's "Panic Time!"  Charlotte vs the Phone Sysytem continues.

    https://charlottesmagiclife.com/comic/panic-time-10/

  • David RDavid R Posts: 301

    This week's "Panic Time!"  Charlotte is worn out.

    https://charlottesmagiclife.com/comic/panic-time-11/


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  • David RDavid R Posts: 301
    edited October 13

    This weeks "Panic Time!"  A nightmare begins.

    https://charlottesmagiclife.com/comic/panic-time-12/


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  • David RDavid R Posts: 301

    This week's "Panic Time!"  Charlotte's worst nightmare. (Or one of Charlotte's worst nightmares.)

    https://charlottesmagiclife.com/comic/panic-time-13/


  • David RDavid R Posts: 301

    This week's "Panic Time!"  Bad News
    https://charlottesmagiclife.com/comic/panic-time-14/

  • David RDavid R Posts: 301

    This week's "Panic Time!"  Time to panic...

    https://charlottesmagiclife.com/comic/panic-time-15/

  • 3Diva3Diva Posts: 11,618
    edited November 4
    This such a good and engaging story. You really make us care about the characters!
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  • richardandtracyrichardandtracy Posts: 5,727
    edited November 4

    I have to agree about engaging characters & story. The fact they're so engaging is what makes it such a horrible thing that happening to them.

    And, the 'But for the Grace of God, there go I' sympathy effect - the storyline is so real & relatable. From a very parochial UK perspective one thing that makes the storyline less real & relatable is that

    1. There is more than one [overcrowded] hospital in the area the patient could be taken to, 
    2. Someone actually picks the phone up at the hospital (even if everything gets re-directed to maintenance) and
    3. The hospital has a patient record system that works (my MIL was 'lost' by our hospital's computer system for 3 days last year, and a couple of years ago I had an op and couldn't go back to my original bed for recovery after the op, because the computer showed it already occupied - by ...me...! Gaah!).

    However, that's a reflection of our chaotic hospital system, not your story.

    Regards,

    Richard

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  • 3Diva3Diva Posts: 11,618

    richardandtracy said:

    I have to agree about engaging characters & story. The fact they're so engaging is what makes it such a horrible thing that happening to them.

    And, the 'But for the Grace of God, there go I' sympathy effect - the storyline is so real & relatable. From a very parochial UK perspective one thing that makes the storyline less real & relatable is that

    1. There is more than one [overcrowded] hospital in the area the patient could be taken to, 
    2. Someone actually picks the phone up at the hospital (even if everything gets re-directed to maintenance) and
    3. The hospital has a patient record system that works (my MIL was 'lost' by our hospital's computer system for 3 days last year, and a couple of years ago I had an op and couldn't go back to my original bed for recovery after the op, because the computer showed it already occupied - by ...me...! Gaah!).

    However, that's a reflection of our chaotic hospital system, not your story.

    Regards,

    Richard

    I'm so sorry about your Mother in Law but I'm glad that it got worked out. 

  • David RDavid R Posts: 301

    3Diva said:

    This such a good and engaging story. You really make us care about the characters!

    So glad you're enjoying it, 3Diva! laugh 

  • David RDavid R Posts: 301

    richardandtracy said:

    I have to agree about engaging characters & story. The fact they're so engaging is what makes it such a horrible thing that happening to them.

    And, the 'But for the Grace of God, there go I' sympathy effect - the storyline is so real & relatable. From a very parochial UK perspective one thing that makes the storyline less real & relatable is that

    1. There is more than one [overcrowded] hospital in the area the patient could be taken to, 
    2. Someone actually picks the phone up at the hospital (even if everything gets re-directed to maintenance) and
    3. The hospital has a patient record system that works (my MIL was 'lost' by our hospital's computer system for 3 days last year, and a couple of years ago I had an op and couldn't go back to my original bed for recovery after the op, because the computer showed it already occupied - by ...me...! Gaah!).

    However, that's a reflection of our chaotic hospital system, not your story.

    Regards,

    Richard

    Yes, I remember you telling of the harrowing ordeal your mother-in-law underwent.  That must have been a tough 3 days.  
    I live in Florida where there are a lot of old folks, and consequently a lot of hospitals. laugh I have not been hospitalized (I should say "yet.")  but my mother has been 4 times and in 4 different hospitals.  I am fortunate that I've only had good experiences.   

  • David RDavid R Posts: 301

    This week's "Panic Time!"  A relief.

    https://charlottesmagiclife.com/comic/panic-time-16/

  • David RDavid R Posts: 301

    The latest "Panic Time!"  The reunion is just down the road!

    https://charlottesmagiclife.com/comic/panic-time-17/

  • David RDavid R Posts: 301

    The latest "Panic Time!"  Kurt gets a surprise.
    https://charlottesmagiclife.com/comic/panic-time-18/

  • Fae3DFae3D Posts: 2,576

    I love this story so much ^_^  Charlotte is 100% relatable, and the expressions you use are always perfect!

  • vwranglervwrangler Posts: 4,890

    I hope she remembers to tell him to call his parents!

  • chris-2599934chris-2599934 Posts: 1,824

    He might need to go back to the emergency room after that mid-air tackle.

  • David RDavid R Posts: 301

    Fae3D said:

    I love this story so much ^_^  Charlotte is 100% relatable, and the expressions you use are always perfect!

    So glad you're enjoying it, Fae3D! wink 

  • David RDavid R Posts: 301

    vwrangler said:

    I hope she remembers to tell him to call his parents!

    She ought to, but for the moment she's a bit...um...preoccupied! wink 

  • David RDavid R Posts: 301

    chris-2599934 said:

    He might need to go back to the emergency room after that mid-air tackle.

    HA! laugh 

  • David RDavid R Posts: 301

    The  end of "Panic Time!"  No more panic here!laugh

    https://charlottesmagiclife.com/comic/panic-time-19/

  • David RDavid R Posts: 301
    edited December 9

    New ongoing series.  "Down Time" is about the goofy conversations Kurt and his buddy Nolan have when it's quiet at the station.

    https://charlottesmagiclife.com/comic/down-time-01/

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  • David RDavid R Posts: 301
    edited December 16
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  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,771

    Up to #61 position on the main list.  Steady progress up the charts.  Well done.

     

    I'm hoping the boys know that every puppy eventually becomes a dog.  And faster than most folks realize. 9-12 months.  I've been fortunate to share life with four dogs through the years. Just around  a decade and a half with each.  And generally,  More good times than bad.

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