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On the medical questionaire it has the question - Have you ever been hospitalized?

I dont know how much detail to consider / provide. I have been to hospital for the usual domestic accidents etc over the years but nothing serious and had a small knee operation in 2006 but wasn't kept in but I dont know how much detail to go into??

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I've not seen the questionaire but I would assume they mean for mental health reasons, etc. Small operations aren't going to hurt you in any way.

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I just put it all down, adenoids out in 1964 for example, well that's all I have ever been in hospital for..

What are usual domestic accidents, I have never been to hospital for one of those

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I just put it all down, adenoids out in 1964 for example, well that's all I have ever been in hospital for..

What are usual domestic accidents, I have never been to hospital for one of those

I had a jet ski accident in 2003 and nearly drowned but was released from hospital the following day so it wasn't as bad as it sounds. Do I list all hospital visits where I stayed in at least one night right back to when I was born???

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Don't worry about these. I had kidney stones removed and had it on the questionnaire , the doctor didn't even mention it.

I'm not worried about the Doctor at all, all I am trying to determine is what they actually mean by hospitalised on the questionaire. Is that every event where I was admitted, spent the night in an observation bed or just visited A&E with a dislocated elbow???

Can you shed some light on this?

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I'm not worried about the Doctor at all, all I am trying to determine is what they actually mean by hospitalised on the questionaire. Is that every event where I was admitted, spent the night in an observation bed or just visited A&E with a dislocated elbow???

Can you shed some light on this?

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Rich

Slept all night in a bed in the hospital. Something that made you sick enough or disabled enough that you needed some extra care or extra tests instead of going home the same day you were patched up.

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Slept all night in a bed in the hospital. Something that made you sick enough or disabled enough that you needed some extra care or extra tests instead of going home the same day you were patched up.

Thank you for the answer. :)

I am going to see the doctor to get a list of hospital admissions from my medical file just so I don't miss one. There isn't that many but just want to be thorough.

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