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I have just spent three days in hospital with my daughter who caught a terrible stomach bug and had serious D and V so became severely dehydrated. She is a little thing anyway so didn't have any weight to lose!
Anyway, my reasons for posting, was to comment on the amazing care we received. It was truly amazing! We arrived at the hospital and went into A and E. The security guard pushed us to the front of a short queue and I was sent into a children's A and E department. Amazing! We were seem immediately and were up in a beautiful and very clean room within the hour. I can't tell you how wonderful the doctors and nurses were. So fantastic!
I felt very proud to be British!
Anyway, my reasons for posting, was to comment on the amazing care we received. It was truly amazing! We arrived at the hospital and went into A and E. The security guard pushed us to the front of a short queue and I was sent into a children's A and E department. Amazing! We were seem immediately and were up in a beautiful and very clean room within the hour. I can't tell you how wonderful the doctors and nurses were. So fantastic!
I felt very proud to be British!
#2
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Re: NHS
This is great to hear! Thanks for posting.
Tina
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oops, to clarify, not great of course to hear your daughter was so ill! But great to hear that you had such good treatment.
Tina
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I have just spent three days in hospital with my daughter who caught a terrible stomach bug and had serious D and V so became severely dehydrated. She is a little thing anyway so didn't have any weight to lose!
Anyway, my reasons for posting, was to comment on the amazing care we received. It was truly amazing! We arrived at the hospital and went into A and E. The security guard pushed us to the front of a short queue and I was sent into a children's A and E department. Amazing! We were seem immediately and were up in a beautiful and very clean room within the hour. I can't tell you how wonderful the doctors and nurses were. So fantastic!
I felt very proud to be British!
Anyway, my reasons for posting, was to comment on the amazing care we received. It was truly amazing! We arrived at the hospital and went into A and E. The security guard pushed us to the front of a short queue and I was sent into a children's A and E department. Amazing! We were seem immediately and were up in a beautiful and very clean room within the hour. I can't tell you how wonderful the doctors and nurses were. So fantastic!
I felt very proud to be British!
I was admitted to Macclesfield hospital last year for 2 days and the treatment I received was second to none. I had taken a taxi to the hospital as I was too unwell to drive, I think it cost about £30.00, anyway I didn't expect to be admitted so was unprepared, when I left the nurse arranged for me to be taken home in FREE hospital transport.
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Re: NHS
I am so pleased you had good treatment and hope your daughter is on the mend.
I was admitted to Macclesfield hospital last year for 2 days and the treatment I received was second to none. I had taken a taxi to the hospital as I was too unwell to drive, I think it cost about £30.00, anyway I didn't expect to be admitted so was unprepared, when I left the nurse arranged for me to be taken home in FREE hospital transport.
I was admitted to Macclesfield hospital last year for 2 days and the treatment I received was second to none. I had taken a taxi to the hospital as I was too unwell to drive, I think it cost about £30.00, anyway I didn't expect to be admitted so was unprepared, when I left the nurse arranged for me to be taken home in FREE hospital transport.
So glad you had a good experience too! When I was in Canada and had an op there was blood all down the side of the bed. I asked for it to be cleaned and she said it wasn't scheduled to be done! I put a sheet over it!!!!
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It is great to hear of the outstanding treatment your daughter received. Hope she is much better.
#7
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Wonderful! Glad your daughter is ok and it is so good hear about the great treatment at the NHS.
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I wish the papers would print stories like this! It must be so disheartening for the fab docs and nurses of Britain who work so hard, then be rubbished in the news. The papers are the main cause for British discontentment, cynicism and moaning and should be banned!
So glad you had a good experience too! When I was in Canada and had an op there was blood all down the side of the bed. I asked for it to be cleaned and she said it wasn't scheduled to be done! I put a sheet over it!!!!
So glad you had a good experience too! When I was in Canada and had an op there was blood all down the side of the bed. I asked for it to be cleaned and she said it wasn't scheduled to be done! I put a sheet over it!!!!
#9
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Hoping that your daughter is feeling much better now and its lovely to hear that you had good treatment from the NHS. I'm a paramedic and the only stories that seem to get printed about us are so negative - its very disheartening at times I must admit! Beedubya if you are ever too unwell to drive again call 999 - seriously! That is what we are here for
Last edited by MissBetty; Apr 23rd 2012 at 4:14 pm.
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Hoping that your daughter is feeling much better now and its lovely to hear that you had good treatment from the NHS. I'm a paramedic and the only stories that seem to get printed about us are so negative - its very disheartening at times I must admit! Beedubya if you are ever too unwell to drive again call 999 - seriously! That is what we are here for
Here where I work/live we call them at the drop of the hat for the elderly people and they get cranky if the ambo's are taking a while!!!!
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Re: NHS
I wish the papers would print stories like this! It must be so disheartening for the fab docs and nurses of Britain who work so hard, then be rubbished in the news. The papers are the main cause for British discontentment, cynicism and moaning and should be banned!
So glad you had a good experience too! When I was in Canada and had an op there was blood all down the side of the bed. I asked for it to be cleaned and she said it wasn't scheduled to be done! I put a sheet over it!!!!
So glad you had a good experience too! When I was in Canada and had an op there was blood all down the side of the bed. I asked for it to be cleaned and she said it wasn't scheduled to be done! I put a sheet over it!!!!
#12
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Ah see I had my Aussie hat on at the time, I'd only been back a few months and when I thought "ambulance" I thought $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$!!!
Here where I work/live we call them at the drop of the hat for the elderly people and they get cranky if the ambo's are taking a while!!!!
Here where I work/live we call them at the drop of the hat for the elderly people and they get cranky if the ambo's are taking a while!!!!
I love the oldies in the UK. I always carry their bags, listen to their complaints (usually 'ooh this country is going to the dogs!' Lol!) and apologise for not getting there in 5 mins flat! Bless 'em!!!
#13
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Ha ha! Yes here in Qld the service is free to Qld residents but overseas visitors and interstate patients get billed so health cover is a must. I must admit that sometimes when I get called out to a nasty abusive drunk tourist at 0300 hrs who has a minor injury from PAFO (pi**ed and fell over!) its quite satisfying to think 'well you'll be getting a bill for $1000 for this matey'!!!!!
I love the oldies in the UK. I always carry their bags, listen to their complaints (usually 'ooh this country is going to the dogs!' Lol!) and apologise for not getting there in 5 mins flat! Bless 'em!!!
I love the oldies in the UK. I always carry their bags, listen to their complaints (usually 'ooh this country is going to the dogs!' Lol!) and apologise for not getting there in 5 mins flat! Bless 'em!!!
Her friend was in the flat and kept saying where is the ambulance, yet they were there in 5 minutes!!!!
I didn't know ambulances were free in Qld, not so in NSW.
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As far as i am aware you pay for the ambulance in Qld through a levy on your ekectricity bill ?
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Nope not anymore! They got rid of that last year, its completely free now to all Qld residents but we have to record all overseas and interstate patients addresses on our patient care forms so they get charged just over $1000 if they call us!