One needs to only observe Canada and the UK to learn what government run healthcare is about.
At one point Mr Wild, who also has Parkinson's, told his wife: 'If I am going to die in this hospital, let it be soon.'
A doctor who assessed Mr Wild described him as being 'the most neglected patient I have ever seen'.
Neglected Parkinson's patient, 73, calls 999 for help... from his own hospital bed after being denied painkillers because he was 'not a priority'
The 73-year-old was denied pain relief because of staff shortages and even left lying in his own urine during his horrifying eight-month stay in hospital, he claimed. Other patients nearby were also shouting and screaming for help.At one point Mr Wild, who also has Parkinson's, told his wife: 'If I am going to die in this hospital, let it be soon.'
A doctor who assessed Mr Wild described him as being 'the most neglected patient I have ever seen'.
'Most neglected' patient, 73, calls 999 for help from his hospital bed
Martin Wild was denied pain relief because of staff shortages and left lying in his own urine during his horrifying eight-month stay at Salford Royal Hospital, he claimed.
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