3.8 "All patients upon their admission were written up (by the doctor) who authorised the use of a syringe driver if appropriate. This enabled any member of nursing staff to set up a syringe driver for a patient without any further reference to the doctor"https://www.gosportpanel.independent.gov.uk/panel-report/part-one/chapter-3/page-2/ …
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>>Oh, ok... here it is. Looks like they probably *didn't* have the patient's consent to kill him then? There's a surprise. Jees... "Knowing [the patient] as I did I am confident that he to would not have allowed the introduction of a syringe driver had he known of the outcome."
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>>"[The patient] subsequently remained unconscious until his death. He lasted some while. Whilst accepting that I have no medical qualification I am concerned that he was certainly not in imminent fear of death when he allowed the syringe driver to be introduced." This is unreal
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@withoutstigma stopped my sons bowels with injection against his will, then went to do it again, then when I went in after them confirming they were going to do it, they got me arrested with lies :(@sussex_police did nothing but arrest me, proved innocence in court :( -
As George Carlin so aptly once said: 'It's a big club... and you ain't in it!'
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Couldn’t be happier to not be in any club such as theirs Bro all I want is what’s right x
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Going for walk John , family worried to death re Garry :( nowhere to turn, I’ve never felt worse :( x
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Sorry mate. :( Give me a shout when you're about. Enjoy the walk. x
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Thanks bro I’m back but about to sleep if I can, they just keep kicking me and the family in the teeth and bollocks alternatively and my brain, heart and soul can not take it :( x
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Just spotted this Rob. You're probably sleeping by now, but I'll catch you when you've had a rest. Take it easy big man. Chat soon. x
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Treading warily on a) something I don't know enough about & b on such a charged topic concerning real lives.but isn't doing or giving drugs without consent a criminal assault?
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It is a charged topic, I agree. And one I happen to know a little about. You're right - it is a criminal assault to conduct any medical procedure without consent. Battery, or 'trespass against the person', to be precise. Unless they die. Then it's worse.https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/601118759995187201?s=21 …
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Yes, is a nationwide practice - just to get conscent from a head a nurse or doctor - 'is in the best interest, of the patient'
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