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"Not the hospital but I took my son to the GP as he wasn't well. The Dr didn't have a clue and started googling things. He ended up prescribing him 3 different medicines, just in case! Needless to say, we moved drs!" Oh my god!!! Xx | |||
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"On the total oppossite and not to just go with the flow, I was forced to go to hosptal a few years back and the doctor and staff were fantastic and recognised meningitis at very early stage and did a brilliant job. Well done Monklands, doctor and staff xxx" I would also say that it is impossible to have actually "32 lumber puncture tests" as I had 2 which was more than enough but any more is not an actual lumber puncture but a a test to get correct area if indeed 32 was carried out xx | |||
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"Have to say that anytime that me or mine have been admitted to hospital, we have had first rate care. Really can't fault any of the medical professionals I've encountered...they do a really difficult job in difficult times " Likewise. I had a health scare recently and I was amazed at how quickly the NHS responded with their investigations. The service and friendliness I received all round was greatly received. | |||
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"Sounds like an NHS bitchfest! Doctors are only human and can make mistakes or have poor judgement like any other profession. However not an excuse for a poor attitude. " Completely agree, it is very easy to point the finger. especially when the health of loved ones is involved. I am sure people who work for the NHS don't set out to do a bad job. | |||
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"Sounds like an NHS bitchfest! Doctors are only human and can make mistakes or have poor judgement like any other profession. However not an excuse for a poor attitude. " Completely agree, it is very easy to point the finger. especially when the health of loved ones is involved. I am sure people who work for the NHS don't set out to do a bad job. | |||
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"Sounds like an NHS bitchfest! Doctors are only human and can make mistakes or have poor judgement like any other profession. However not an excuse for a poor attitude. " I guess unless uve been in a situation where a loved one is suffering and Has been left at deaths door because of incompetence you will never fully know what that feels like not bashing the NHS as such but voicing what I think ...examples I have given are just a few could give u so much more....and I do think the nurses and doctors do a fabulous job and deserve a medal at time but I also think they need to open their ears more and listen to what patient and family members are telling them because they ain't Always right x | |||
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"I think if you chaps had to spend a day in the shoes of anyone who works in the NHS these days then you will all change your minds very quickly. I was locuming down south recently and had over 100 patients (3 wards) that I was medically responsible for. There is no way that you can even get round 100 patients safely. If you only spent 5 minutes with each patient then that's over 8 hours spent in total, not even taking into account tea or lunch breaks which we regularly go without. I just wonder what other jobs would we expect someone to perform a critical decision or intervention in 5 minutes or less. Could a car mechanic find a fault on my car in under 5 minutes, without any help from me coz we get bugger all help from patients! Could a bus or taxi driver get me into town in less than 5 minutes?. Next time a member of the NHS team doesn't meet your expectations, just remember what they may have had to deal with that day already. Healthcare assistants and nurses have to clean up all sorts of body fluids, without hesitation. Your doctor may have just attended a crash call and the patient died in their arms. We all do a bloody good job, no other job or profession necessitates employees to give so much more than is listed on their job description, at the same time taking so much less out." I agree with this, i'am in hospital regulary as a patient for long period's of time. I get to know the staff and they are doing there up most to do there best. I also work as part of a team based in a hospital but i do outreach and even then the unrealistic target's,goals and expectation's are difficult. | |||
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"I think if you chaps had to spend a day in the shoes of anyone who works in the NHS these days then you will all change your minds very quickly. I was locuming down south recently and had over 100 patients (3 wards) that I was medically responsible for. There is no way that you can even get round 100 patients safely. If you only spent 5 minutes with each patient then that's over 8 hours spent in total, not even taking into account tea or lunch breaks which we regularly go without. I just wonder what other jobs would we expect someone to perform a critical decision or intervention in 5 minutes or less. Could a car mechanic find a fault on my car in under 5 minutes, without any help from me coz we get bugger all help from patients! Could a bus or taxi driver get me into town in less than 5 minutes?. Next time a member of the NHS team doesn't meet your expectations, just remember what they may have had to deal with that day already. Healthcare assistants and nurses have to clean up all sorts of body fluids, without hesitation. Your doctor may have just attended a crash call and the patient died in their arms. We all do a bloody good job, no other job or profession necessitates employees to give so much more than is listed on their job description, at the same time taking so much less out." | |||
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"I think if you chaps had to spend a day in the shoes of anyone who works in the NHS these days then you will all change your minds very quickly. I was locuming down south recently and had over 100 patients (3 wards) that I was medically responsible for. There is no way that you can even get round 100 patients safely. If you only spent 5 minutes with each patient then that's over 8 hours spent in total, not even taking into account tea or lunch breaks which we regularly go without. I just wonder what other jobs would we expect someone to perform a critical decision or intervention in 5 minutes or less. Could a car mechanic find a fault on my car in under 5 minutes, without any help from me coz we get bugger all help from patients! Could a bus or taxi driver get me into town in less than 5 minutes?. Next time a member of the NHS team doesn't meet your expectations, just remember what they may have had to deal with that day already. Healthcare assistants and nurses have to clean up all sorts of body fluids, without hesitation. Your doctor may have just attended a crash call and the patient died in their arms. We all do a bloody good job, no other job or profession necessitates employees to give so much more than is listed on their job description, at the same time taking so much less out." You have my complete and utter respect, you do a job I know I couldn't and I admire that you can. | |||
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"what the hell has hospitals got to do with swinging ,,we dont care about broken legs bad back or piles ,,,we just want partys " we ? lol the forums are to discuss any topic within the rules not all about the sex lol | |||
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"if you read the forum headline it says scottish swing forum not nhs compaints service " Actually it says "Scottish SWINGERS forum" Swingers can talk about a lot of things as well as swinging... And the forum rules state:; Don't badmouth other members or "name and shame": Don't post phone numbers Do not use the forum to try and contact people who have BLOCKED you Don't promote commercial services or websites: I don't see anywhere "don't talk about anything other than shagging" | |||
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"did you never noticed not my type anyway " Lol the emails asking to meet alone must have been meant for the male half then? Can't be bothered bickering, have fun on the site x | |||
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"Was meant in humour as both me and rich have following this post and was only said coz somebody asked what this had to do with swinging and that may help put alink between the two . Sorry if I came across as bitchy was now meant that way " You didn't at all, just certain ones trying to ruin the thread by twisting words xxx Many gropes and kisses xx | |||
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"I think if you chaps had to spend a day in the shoes of anyone who works in the NHS these days then you will all change your minds very quickly. I was locuming down south recently and had over 100 patients (3 wards) that I was medically responsible for. There is no way that you can even get round 100 patients safely. If you only spent 5 minutes with each patient then that's over 8 hours spent in total, not even taking into account tea or lunch breaks which we regularly go without. I just wonder what other jobs would we expect someone to perform a critical decision or intervention in 5 minutes or less. Could a car mechanic find a fault on my car in under 5 minutes, without any help from me coz we get bugger all help from patients! Could a bus or taxi driver get me into town in less than 5 minutes?. Next time a member of the NHS team doesn't meet your expectations, just remember what they may have had to deal with that day already. Healthcare assistants and nurses have to clean up all sorts of body fluids, without hesitation. Your doctor may have just attended a crash call and the patient died in their arms. We all do a bloody good job, no other job or profession necessitates employees to give so much more than is listed on their job description, at the same time taking so much less out." Agreed! You forgot to mention that we all have super powers and the ability to read minds, x-ray vision and are not human ergo do not make errors.... | |||
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