journolud
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I already stated, it is, those staffing it are not.
A wonderful thing made up of so many inept departments and negligent, disinterested staff.
I already stated, it is, those staffing it are not.
Someone admits to having an illness and the first thing you do is mock them?
In my experience, yes. Are you denying my experience?A wonderful thing made up of so many inept departments and negligent, disinterested staff.
Quite revealing.Yep. Well in fairness it’s just you. Pretty much everything you post is mockable. Also my starting point with you is to disbelieve anything and everything you say on any given subject.
In my experience, yes. Are you denying my experience?
People do complain about shit service in the NHS, but if it harms the integrity and reputation of the NHS people like you don't want to listen. No wonder it's so shit atm.
Quite revealing.
I wouldn't be posting the comment if I hadn't arrived at this conclusion after months of being messed around. I've been advised that the NHS have been negligent by a private doctor who treated my condition and that they are liable to a lawsuit. So far I've not persued that route but their negligence has left me with a lasting condition, one that could have been averted with more care and attention on their part that they were made aware of.No I'm not denying your experience but I wonder if you're making too many generalisations. I've worked in the NHS and been recipient of its care, I wouldn 't disagree that some of the staff leave a lot to be desired but I wouldn't tar everyone with the same brush. As for "people like me", you don't know me, your maing another generalisation there.
Fortunately I have members of my family who consider my health more important and subsidised my recovery. The only people i'm in debt to are them.Only ‘quite’? I must be slipping.
Anyway congrats on privately funding your life saving treatment whilst claiming poverty in other threads.
I wouldn't be posting the comment if I hadn't arrived at this conclusion after months of being messed around. I've been advised that the NHS have been negligent by a private doctor who treated my condition and that they are liable to a lawsuit. So far I've not persued that route but their negligence has left me with a lasting condition, one that could have been averted with more care and attention on their part that they were made aware of.
Several separate occasions, several different personnel/consultants, four departments, three cancellations they made. Yeah, I can see them being pretty inept in my experience at least. No harm in voicing those opinions are there?