The mere existence of the raft of NHS child truthers shows how little empathy some people have. The parents sharing the photos of their sick children receiving substandard care know the NHS is in crisis, and don’t want other people’s children to go through the same ordeal.
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For what it’s worth, back in the Winter of 2016, I was admitted to Kings with a severe bout of cyclical vomiting syndrome, dangerously dehydrated. No beds, so all they could do was put me in a wheelchair with a dripstand to administer antiemetics & fluids because it was urgent.
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Doctors and nurses do whatever they can in crisis periods to care for patients, and it’s not always possible or safe to wait for beds. 2016/17 was a big healthcare crisis winter. A healthcare analyst friend now says this, of their work:pic.twitter.com/tyX0jY47D1
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Yes; but you have to get to hospital first. My mother, 102, waited six hours on the floor for an ambulance after a fall earlier this month. East of England ambulance performance is between 40% and 200% off targets in all areas.
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