Where have all the nurses gone????.
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somme1916 wrote: Caron wrote: I was recently in hospital for a week.The lack of nursing care disgusted me.They used to say the nhs was on its knees.I see it more as horizontal.It is VERY worrying.I could write a book based on my week.It would be filed under Horror. Yes Caron,as one who has been in various hospitals 10 times in last 3 years + numerous outpatient appts,a&e visits, I know full well what you mean.I was in 4 weeks at LGI 2010 and very poorly indeed after contracting hospital acquired pneumonia following a simple procedure.I was "out of it "for 2 weeks on serious antibiotics but my family were very upset at the lack of nursing care.I'm not blaming individuals or the nurses per se.....it's the system at fault and the total breakdown in the older,more acceptable cultures and behaviour that lends itself to the current demise.I dread having to go back in truthfully.My confidence is shaken by what I have witnessed on many occasions.Is this what Cameron is doing to OUR NHS ? Like you, I tend to be at hospital on too many occasions. I too dread having to go into hospital. The thing is, it's only once you become part of the system that you really do witness how bad the nhs is. Going to the doctor and walking away with a prescription does not really give you any idea just how bad the nhs as a whole is.You and I shall have to eat more greens, pump ourselves with Cod Liver Oil and PRAY!!Keep healthy somme1916
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Having used the NHS for IVF ( which we had to pay for as we were both over 35) and for cancer treatment, we have no complaints. The treatment and speed of action was brilliant.Otley Minor Injuries was always quicker as somone has already mentioned.The proposed cuts have not yet taken place in full so the NHS is pretty much in the same position it was under new Labour.Over the weekend, most of the A & E capacity seems to be alcohol related and who relaxed opening hours to turn us into a "cafe" society.New communism inherited an economy in perfectly good condition. They then proceeded to do what they always have done and spend away.Gormless Gordon raided the pension schemesAfter the last lot in 1979, we were in the same position Greece is in. The IMF refused to lend us any more money.
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Johnny39 wrote: Am I on my own in thinking this thread has become too political? I think there are plenty of other outlets in which to express one's political views. I thought SL was above all this. You are not the only one Johnny39 to think that. In so far as it is possible to do so I think peoples poltical views should be kept off SL. Allowing it to go on will only encourage people to post more politically motivated messages and threads, to the detriment of SL.
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Caron wrote: somme1916 wrote: Caron wrote: I was recently in hospital for a week.The lack of nursing care disgusted me.They used to say the nhs was on its knees.I see it more as horizontal.It is VERY worrying.I could write a book based on my week.It would be filed under Horror. Yes Caron,as one who has been in various hospitals 10 times in last 3 years + numerous outpatient appts,a&e visits, I know full well what you mean.I was in 4 weeks at LGI 2010 and very poorly indeed after contracting hospital acquired pneumonia following a simple procedure.I was "out of it "for 2 weeks on serious antibiotics but my family were very upset at the lack of nursing care.I'm not blaming individuals or the nurses per se.....it's the system at fault and the total breakdown in the older,more acceptable cultures and behaviour that lends itself to the current demise.I dread having to go back in truthfully.My confidence is shaken by what I have witnessed on many occasions.Is this what Cameron is doing to OUR NHS ? Like you, I tend to be at hospital on too many occasions. I too dread having to go into hospital. The thing is, it's only once you become part of the system that you really do witness how bad the nhs is. Going to the doctor and walking away with a prescription does not really give you any idea just how bad the nhs as a whole is.You and I shall have to eat more greens, pump ourselves with Cod Liver Oil and PRAY!!Keep healthy somme1916 Sorry Caron......I meant to get back to you on this.Thank you for your kind words.Hope similar for you too !
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Leodian wrote: Johnny39 wrote: Am I on my own in thinking this thread has become too political? I think there are plenty of other outlets in which to express one's political views. I thought SL was above all this. You are not the only one Johnny39 to think that. In so far as it is possible to do so I think peoples poltical views should be kept off SL. Allowing it to go on will only encourage people to post more politically motivated messages and threads, to the detriment of SL. Agreed
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raveydavey wrote: The nurses have largely been replaced with new NHS managers.They aren't quite so good at treating people, nor do they have much in the way of bedside manner, but they do have nicer cars and are excellent at form filling, powerpoint presentations and graphs.1x fully qualified, experienced nurse= c.£25k inc overtime / shift allowance1x NHS manager, £40k+bonus+luxury German car+benefitsYou do the math.Thank you Tony B-liar i second that!!!!
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