St Helens Blue (Exiled)
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Having worked in the public sector for 27 years I just wanted to post about my experience at Whiston hospital. My back went last week and so my gp referred me for an urgent MRI scan. Overnight this Monday to Tuesday I lost feeling in my leg so doctor advised me to go to A and E. I wish I hadn't. Mrs dropped me at 1245pm yesterday afternoon. As I walked in I have never in my life seen it so full. They were queuing out of the door. I sat down in absolute agony and was triaged at 1435hrs. Nurse said I should be seen by a doctor within 6hrs which I thought was ok. Sat back down and wasn't spoken to until I had my b.p taken at 1500hrs in the seating area.The nursing assistant offered me drugs which never came. At 2100hrs a senior nurse on nights came out and said there were 195 persons in A and E, 65 awaiting beds, 95 awaiting a doctor and the rest minors which can be treated by a nurse. There was 2 doctors on duty!!! They asked people to go home. I refused as I had lost feeling in my left leg and was struggling to piss. I got called at 2110hrs and thought I was being seen. How wrong I was. I hobbled through to see elderly people in corridors who looked so ill on beds, seriously ill etc. I asked myself what has this NHS become? People potentially dying in corridors
.WTF
I sat down and was left until 0300hrs When I was given morphine as I was pretty much in tears with the pain on the floor. Eventually a loveley doctor saw me at 0515hrs today. At 1st they believed it may be cauda equina syndrome but luckily tests proved it appears to be a prolapsed/bulging disc. Finally got home at 0630hrs today.
Now I know public services are stretched but what I witnessed was quite horrific.
Apparently it is only going to get worse. There were more police officers in hospital cuffed to prisoners than doctors. How the fuck is that happening. How anyone would want to work in the NHS is beyond me but respect to anyone who does. Personally. I wish it was like America where we all pay.
.WTF
I sat down and was left until 0300hrs When I was given morphine as I was pretty much in tears with the pain on the floor. Eventually a loveley doctor saw me at 0515hrs today. At 1st they believed it may be cauda equina syndrome but luckily tests proved it appears to be a prolapsed/bulging disc. Finally got home at 0630hrs today.
Now I know public services are stretched but what I witnessed was quite horrific.
Apparently it is only going to get worse. There were more police officers in hospital cuffed to prisoners than doctors. How the fuck is that happening. How anyone would want to work in the NHS is beyond me but respect to anyone who does. Personally. I wish it was like America where we all pay.