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Re: FAO Jen

Postby lissie » 22 Mar 2018, 13:42

Oh Jen i am so sorry but as we are under the same hospitals nothing surprises me anymore.
I hope you get a new appointment soon.
Take care xxxxx
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Re: FAO Jen

Postby Kaz » 22 Mar 2018, 15:47

I am so very sorry Jen :( Surely there must be grounds for a complaint! :evil: :( (((((x)))))
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Re: FAO Jen

Postby meriad » 22 Mar 2018, 16:50

Jen, I can't quite believe what I am reading - that is just beyond shocking; I am so sorry :(

If you haven't yet log an official complaint (https://www.nhs.uk/chq/pages/1084.aspx?categoryid=68) and as Saundra says; start involving people who may have some sway - that just can't go on

big (((hugs))))
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Re: FAO Jen

Postby JoM » 22 Mar 2018, 18:06

Jen, this is shocking! :( I'm so sorry that this has happened yet again.
Definitely escalate this, contact your MP.
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Re: FAO Jen

Postby saundra » 22 Mar 2018, 19:16

Write to the local paper and if you are very brave local tv station
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Re: FAO Jen

Postby Gal » 22 Mar 2018, 20:30

Oh no!!! How awful - I hope you get some sort of compensation for this Jen :(

I hope you are home and settled a little now - hugs xxxxxxxxxx
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Re: FAO Jen

Postby Weka » 24 Mar 2018, 04:12

Oh no! Unbelievable
Everything happens for a reason
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Re: FAO Jen

Postby jenniren » 24 Mar 2018, 13:01

Apparently it's not a case of just waiting for a spare bed or cancellation, because they have had so many trauma patients the consultants had a meeting and decided all the beds must be cleared so the whole ward can be given a thorough deep clean. Trauma patients are often messy which means it's not an ideal environment for replacement, infection is more risky. I get their reasons and of course I wouldn't want to be put at risk, but clearing a whole ward is asking a lot. Joanne the bed manager was very honest when she sent me home on Thursday, she said the current system isn't working and it is being escalated ever higher (goodness knows how many levels they have to go through) they haven't done any replacements other than trauma patients since December!!! It doesn't help that some of the beds in orthopaedics have been commandeered by the medical side (even more infection) so I can see how frustrating it is for the bed managers trying to keep their wards for the purpose intended. They are even considering bringing in portacabin wards to handle the situation but that could mean it's another two months or so before they start operating again. Keeping a whole ward of beds empty isn't easy, but when Joanne left on Wednesday they'd managed to section off part of the ward ready to be cleaned at 11am to take me and the other patients on Thursday. 6 trauma cases were admitted overnight and it only took one of those to take a bed in that area to scupper it all.

Spoke to Matthew yesterday, he was trying to be optimistic and was hopeful I wouldn't have to wait too much longer, but I'm not too confident. I will be contacting PALS, not so much to complain, but to reiterate the NHS guidelines about target times. In my case they are quite close to being fined as I'm coming up to the initial 18 week rule (consultant to treatment). Added to that because I was actually cancelled on the day, they have to offer me another date within 28 days, something Joanne was frank she couldn't guarantee. Double fines. Tbh I'm not sure it will make much difference, but I feel I need to let them know how much it's affecting our quality of life. Quite apart from the pain, emotional impact etc, E really shouldn't be pushing a wheel chair :(
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Re: FAO Jen

Postby JanB » 24 Mar 2018, 14:06

Ok, I can understand their reasons too, to an extent.

But as they're on the edge of the time, are hospitals still sending patients abroad for operations?

Would that be something you'd consider Jen?
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Re: FAO Jen

Postby cromwell » 24 Mar 2018, 16:26

That is just awful. You are repeatedly being put through an emotional wringer and it is massively unfair.
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