when you sit in court and defence that comes up time&time again is 'she was dying anyway' to a claim of non communication your faith in scientific evaluation in medicine goes out the window. We always thought she was written off because of cancer, nothing has changed that for me
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That's reality.
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I believe you. But I wish that I didn’t have reason to believe you; we’re still reviewing 2013 issue which hospital refused to address: I was sent home 2013 w/ catheter, incorrect night bags, no DN support, injecting heparin, no BM, +1 day after ~7 inch pelvic incision, surgery.
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It was ~ one year after the missed symptomatic proximal DVT onset, A&E visit. 7 days post op; told to purchase liquid in hospital cafe,
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I'm sorry it's happened to you, Kate. A bit like your own comment though; I only wish I were surprised. Alas...
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That’s frightening; that there can be slurring of personality in order to justify refusing fair, equitable access to publicly-funded resources. I’d always considered attacking a person’s character as a weak, last resort, of a failed minor politician; rather than useable in life.
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I think I told you a while back Kate... this is a vile game to some and there are no depths to which they will not stoop if it helps save face. Hospital Trust became an oxymoron for me some time back. It's not at all l what I expected to encounter.
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Plus, by writing that on public social media; you are practically guaranteeing that if you need future social healthcare, that your care would be vindictive, of poor quality. That if there’s a bed, choice between you and a less-ill favoured patient, that you’ll be denied help.
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I know it sounds counter-intuitive, but I'd say the quality of care my family has received improved since our experience. Who knew having cause to learn the laws surrounding medical consent would prove to be so universally helpful? :)
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That sounds awesome, hopeful. Maybe you are in a more-open community? I'm in a university town, Cambridge, where university and hospital are inter-linked.. And medical profesisonals serve private and social healthcare across the region, limiting options. London is good though.
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And here's me not able to retweet you again!! :-/
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