"Falling Apart" NHS

Spent most of last night in an inner city hospital with a sick family member. Was dreading it because of the stories about health care this winter.

The NHS is under attack from our government who are running it down so that they can sell it off.
So we get there and she is on a ward. She phoned an NHS helpline earlier when she felt unwell. She described her symptoms and they told he to sit tight because they were sending an ambulance.

She got to hospital and saw a Dr and had various tests. Then she saw a different specialist and then another as they were trying to pinpoint the problem. She then had an x ray on her back.

They kept her in overnight for observations and she has just called to say that she has been released and will be going home once her meds have been sorted by the pharmacy. They have pinpointed the problem and all is well.

The cost to her ? Nothing.It is all covered by our taxation.

The cost to me ? £2 to park around the corner.

Many thanks to the staff at the Royal Liverpool Hospital.

The NHS is worth fighting for. Its the cornerstone of our civilisation.

To begin I am happy that your relative is okay and that the situation was not life threatening etc

"The cost to her ? Nothing.It is all covered by our taxation."

The cost to all of you is from your taxation it is not free the NHS you pay from your taxes, it being free would be that you piad nothing including nothing from your taxes.

So we know someone they are about 25 km outside North London. He arrived home to see a paramedic ambulance outside his house, inside the house with his wife and Mother In Law two paramedics, his wife had chronic stomach pains and also chest pains the two paramedics decide she probably had food poisoning and so everyone is taken to the hospital.

This was several years ago our friends had one girl aged two years in age at that time and had been told they were to expect another baby. So they all get to the hospital and our friend told them that his wife was to have another baby and he thought the paramedics saying she had food poisoning was not correct and he wanted her to have a scan.

What then occur was no scan and our friends wife was put on a bed where she was not seen for FIVE HOURS because they were to busy attending what they had in as emergency situations, our friend attempt repeatedly to get a senior nurse to get a doctor this did not happen. So FIVE HOURS later our friends wife he said she shot upright in the bed and gasp and then stopped breathing and he say that then he could not count the amount of nurses around the bed and also two doctors, his wife was DEAD this was a massive heart attack. She was not in the female age group that just die of massive heart attacks so they had to have an autopsy.

The autopsy say that she died of a massive heart attack because of massive internal bleding because of an Ectopic Pregnancy which in Western nations is NOT considered life threatening because Western nations are advanced, but in Britain because of shortages of nurses and doctors in NHS hospitals and because they do not want to spend 1,500 Pounds from their local NHS budget women die, I do not think our friends wife is the ONLY British woman to die in Britain in this way.

Ectopic pregnancy - Wikipedia

Our friend has a Barrister employed and is suing that hospital for Medical Negligence this now has been ongoing for more than one year and six months, it will not return his wife to him but they need to face consequences for NOT preventing a preventable death.

What should have happened she should have been given a scan immediately with that she would have had to be given an Emergency Abortion to save her life, this would have saved her life, but they did not do this and she is dead and they are to blame and this is the British NHS allowing women to die from situations that are in Western nations NOT considered life threatening IF the hospital is paying attention and doing what they are supposed to do.
 
Stupid is not comparing Russian medical, which is free. Oh yes we'll talk about the Tories, because it's dumbed-down Americans who do not have a clue of the Tory links to the Clinton crime family, or the same's links to Planned Parenthood abortionists.
 
Spent most of last night in an inner city hospital with a sick family member. Was dreading it because of the stories about health care this winter.

The NHS is under attack from our government who are running it down so that they can sell it off.
So we get there and she is on a ward. She phoned an NHS helpline earlier when she felt unwell. She described her symptoms and they told he to sit tight because they were sending an ambulance.

She got to hospital and saw a Dr and had various tests. Then she saw a different specialist and then another as they were trying to pinpoint the problem. She then had an x ray on her back.

They kept her in overnight for observations and she has just called to say that she has been released and will be going home once her meds have been sorted by the pharmacy. They have pinpointed the problem and all is well.

The cost to her ? Nothing.It is all covered by our taxation.

The cost to me ? £2 to park around the corner.

Many thanks to the staff at the Royal Liverpool Hospital.

The NHS is worth fighting for. Its the cornerstone of our civilisation.
Cost to you.....nothing? Try high taxation out of your and others pockets.
 
Spent most of last night in an inner city hospital with a sick family member. Was dreading it because of the stories about health care this winter.

The NHS is under attack from our government who are running it down so that they can sell it off.
So we get there and she is on a ward. She phoned an NHS helpline earlier when she felt unwell. She described her symptoms and they told he to sit tight because they were sending an ambulance.

She got to hospital and saw a Dr and had various tests. Then she saw a different specialist and then another as they were trying to pinpoint the problem. She then had an x ray on her back.

They kept her in overnight for observations and she has just called to say that she has been released and will be going home once her meds have been sorted by the pharmacy. They have pinpointed the problem and all is well.

The cost to her ? Nothing.It is all covered by our taxation.

The cost to me ? £2 to park around the corner.

Many thanks to the staff at the Royal Liverpool Hospital.

The NHS is worth fighting for. Its the cornerstone of our civilisation.

124 billion goes into the NHS.

But there is not enough money to go around.

It's about time they tried a public-private hybrid, like the French.
We spend less on the NHS than most other countries. The tories are strangling it. We need to address that and protect the NHS.
Clearly the Conservatives have been doing a stellar job as every time you speak of your own experience of the NHS you praise it to the heavens.
Get your narrative sorted, Tammy!
 
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Its the cornerstone of our civilisation.

Actually ... this is the cornerstone of your civilisation.

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That's a stupid statement he made. There's nothing saintly or magnificent about the NHS.
Tammy thinks if he or his family get decent medical attention once in a while, their experience can be extrapolated to every healthcare discipline and department, and every patient throughout the U.K.
He’s said so many times.
He then immediately contradicts himself by saying the Conservatives have destroyed the NHS, then he does another U turn to how fabulous the NHS is when one points out it’s very many, very serious failings :cuckoo:
 
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Spent most of last night in an inner city hospital with a sick family member. Was dreading it because of the stories about health care this winter.

The NHS is under attack from our government who are running it down so that they can sell it off.
So we get there and she is on a ward. She phoned an NHS helpline earlier when she felt unwell. She described her symptoms and they told he to sit tight because they were sending an ambulance.

She got to hospital and saw a Dr and had various tests. Then she saw a different specialist and then another as they were trying to pinpoint the problem. She then had an x ray on her back.

They kept her in overnight for observations and she has just called to say that she has been released and will be going home once her meds have been sorted by the pharmacy. They have pinpointed the problem and all is well.

The cost to her ? Nothing.It is all covered by our taxation.

The cost to me ? £2 to park around the corner.

Many thanks to the staff at the Royal Liverpool Hospital.

The NHS is worth fighting for. Its the cornerstone of our civilisation.
Cost to you.....nothing? Try high taxation out of your and others pockets.
Tammy thinks free at the point of use means you pay nothing.
 
Spent most of last night in an inner city hospital with a sick family member. Was dreading it because of the stories about health care this winter.

The NHS is under attack from our government who are running it down so that they can sell it off.
So we get there and she is on a ward. She phoned an NHS helpline earlier when she felt unwell. She described her symptoms and they told he to sit tight because they were sending an ambulance.

She got to hospital and saw a Dr and had various tests. Then she saw a different specialist and then another as they were trying to pinpoint the problem. She then had an x ray on her back.

They kept her in overnight for observations and she has just called to say that she has been released and will be going home once her meds have been sorted by the pharmacy. They have pinpointed the problem and all is well.

The cost to her ? Nothing.It is all covered by our taxation.

The cost to me ? £2 to park around the corner.

Many thanks to the staff at the Royal Liverpool Hospital.

The NHS is worth fighting for. Its the cornerstone of our civilisation.

It's basically the same here in America except, at least where I live, we have many hospitals generally within 10 minutes away. We do have ambulance service and even helicopter service (they land on top of the hospital). One will be seen whether or not one has insurance. Payment for services is typically handled by insurance companies or government programs. Parking is free. Typically it is quicker to take someone to the ER than to wait for an ambulance or helicopter though.
 
Spent most of last night in an inner city hospital with a sick family member. Was dreading it because of the stories about health care this winter.

The NHS is under attack from our government who are running it down so that they can sell it off.
So we get there and she is on a ward. She phoned an NHS helpline earlier when she felt unwell. She described her symptoms and they told he to sit tight because they were sending an ambulance.

She got to hospital and saw a Dr and had various tests. Then she saw a different specialist and then another as they were trying to pinpoint the problem. She then had an x ray on her back.

They kept her in overnight for observations and she has just called to say that she has been released and will be going home once her meds have been sorted by the pharmacy. They have pinpointed the problem and all is well.

The cost to her ? Nothing.It is all covered by our taxation.

The cost to me ? £2 to park around the corner.

Many thanks to the staff at the Royal Liverpool Hospital.

The NHS is worth fighting for. Its the cornerstone of our civilisation.

You're absolutely right. Your one anecdote trumps every other story out there, PLUS all the statistics that have been compiled and the studies that have been done.

Tommy had a good experience, ergo the NHS is amazing!
 
Spent most of last night in an inner city hospital with a sick family member. Was dreading it because of the stories about health care this winter.

The NHS is under attack from our government who are running it down so that they can sell it off.
So we get there and she is on a ward. She phoned an NHS helpline earlier when she felt unwell. She described her symptoms and they told he to sit tight because they were sending an ambulance.

She got to hospital and saw a Dr and had various tests. Then she saw a different specialist and then another as they were trying to pinpoint the problem. She then had an x ray on her back.

They kept her in overnight for observations and she has just called to say that she has been released and will be going home once her meds have been sorted by the pharmacy. They have pinpointed the problem and all is well.

The cost to her ? Nothing.It is all covered by our taxation.

The cost to me ? £2 to park around the corner.

Many thanks to the staff at the Royal Liverpool Hospital.

The NHS is worth fighting for. Its the cornerstone of our civilisation.

124 billion goes into the NHS.

But there is not enough money to go around.

It's about time they tried a public-private hybrid, like the French.

No, no, the socialist motto is, if it's broken don't fix it.
 
Spent most of last night in an inner city hospital with a sick family member. Was dreading it because of the stories about health care this winter.

The NHS is under attack from our government who are running it down so that they can sell it off.
So we get there and she is on a ward. She phoned an NHS helpline earlier when she felt unwell. She described her symptoms and they told he to sit tight because they were sending an ambulance.

She got to hospital and saw a Dr and had various tests. Then she saw a different specialist and then another as they were trying to pinpoint the problem. She then had an x ray on her back.

They kept her in overnight for observations and she has just called to say that she has been released and will be going home once her meds have been sorted by the pharmacy. They have pinpointed the problem and all is well.

The cost to her ? Nothing.It is all covered by our taxation.

The cost to me ? £2 to park around the corner.

Many thanks to the staff at the Royal Liverpool Hospital.

The NHS is worth fighting for. Its the cornerstone of our civilisation.

124 billion goes into the NHS.

But there is not enough money to go around.

It's about time they tried a public-private hybrid, like the French.

No, no, the socialist motto is, if it's broken don't fix it.

I thought it was "If it's broken, we need even more of what broke it".
 
Spent most of last night in an inner city hospital with a sick family member. Was dreading it because of the stories about health care this winter.

The NHS is under attack from our government who are running it down so that they can sell it off.
So we get there and she is on a ward. She phoned an NHS helpline earlier when she felt unwell. She described her symptoms and they told he to sit tight because they were sending an ambulance.

She got to hospital and saw a Dr and had various tests. Then she saw a different specialist and then another as they were trying to pinpoint the problem. She then had an x ray on her back.

They kept her in overnight for observations and she has just called to say that she has been released and will be going home once her meds have been sorted by the pharmacy. They have pinpointed the problem and all is well.

The cost to her ? Nothing.It is all covered by our taxation.

The cost to me ? £2 to park around the corner.

Many thanks to the staff at the Royal Liverpool Hospital.

The NHS is worth fighting for. Its the cornerstone of our civilisation.

124 billion goes into the NHS.

But there is not enough money to go around.

It's about time they tried a public-private hybrid, like the French.
We spend less on the NHS than most other countries. The tories are strangling it. We need to address that and protect the NHS.
The snowflake has become such a dependent of the government who under Obama promised FREE shit to everyone, yet failed to deliver because he gave to his rich liberal elite buddies. Maybe those working at the NHS should work for FREE so then those in need can get the services instead of being pushed aside since those working at the NHS are very overpaid...





Wow, another republic piece of shithole playing the government is the problem cannard.
 

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