@forumhostpb wrote:
What’s the problem Emma …. why should a soldier (war hero???) be treated any differently from all the other NHS patients???
Failing to provide adequate nursing care ….. didn’t empty his colostomy bag and allowed it to overflow onto the bedding …. so he spent all night lying in this stuff …… all completely normal in today’s NHS.
Another soldier was allowed to remain in agony for hours after nursing / medical staff didn’t give him his pain relief medecine. So what’s new about that. Loads of patients lie in agony in today’s NHS – why should thid guy be treated differently?
They should think themselves really really lucky that they didn’t get MRSA whilst in hospital….. yes yet another free benefit with today’s NHS.
In todays paper, a 36 HOUR old baby, thought to be the youngest victim has died of MRSA.
I read another story about a man who watched his wife die in agony for three days as the hospital had ran out of Morphine, which would have eased her passing.
I hope I never have to go in a hospital again!!