Thank you for all the comments and good wishes. I am very grateful that my optician picked this up and that I was seen at the hospital in two weeks. The staff at Stepping Hill were absolutely amazing, very efficient, caring and nothing was too much trouble. I was given a prescription to collect from the hospital pharmacy which was a bit of a walk away and a health care aid went and got the meds for me then booked me a taxi home.
I need to wait a few days then go and have a chat with my gp once he has the notes back but I’m taking my blood pressure daily now as I know I’ll be put on a monitoring programme. I do need the nurse to check that my readings taken at home match the ones she gets as I’m not totally convinced I do it properly!
A lot of the measures you suggested are already in place as lockdown got me thinking about the risks of living alone. I now WhatsApp my children every morning just to let them know I am alive and kicking! I also had a key safe installed last month so my children and sister can get in and it will be handy if I ever lose my keys. I am in a local WI and have been inundated with offers of help which I am very grateful for, I already get groceries online but i know I can always ask help I might need. And I packed a hospital bag this weekend! No specific reason but I’ve seen mention of them on here before so thought it was a good idea. The bag has ended up rather large as I included more than just toiletries, it has underwear, slippers, dressing gown, reading book, note book, puzzle book, pens, masks, sanitiser, a £20 note, spare phone charger, panty liners as well!! But I felt better for getting it ready and my sister, who lives closest to me, knows where I keep it.
I don’t think I will worry too much once I process everything and get the bp under control but it is a wake up call and my excess weight will be dealt with.
By the way, my referral to it being rude being sent to the elderly care department was a joke! I was just happy to get the care I needed.