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June 28, 2006, 21:47:08 »
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I had to spend a night in Milton Keynes General Hospital due to severe case of tonsilitus comibined with a bad fever.
for somebody who hadn't realy eaten in 3 days bangers and mash from this hospital was food fit for kings.
The care i recieved yet again from the Ambulatry Care Unit was priceless nothing was 2 much effort good friendly banter.
another patient was brought it in and mentioned it was like being treated like a private patient.
so Big thanks and lots aprreciation to the Staff at MKGH ACU team.
and Kaz for looking after me at home
from a old joe who was actualy sick.
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June 28, 2006, 23:25:12 »
Yep. I was a gust of the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital for a couple of days last week.
OK it was only a short stay but every single member of staff I came into contact with was caring, friendly and professional. A fantastic bunch of people.
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June 28, 2006, 23:34:01 »
Spent a week in Selly Oak Hospital in April Last year. Ate like a King !
Have been to physio at least once a week since at their therapy centre and could wish for better support in my recovery.( Trapped my hand in a machine a work. Needed a skin graft on the palm of my right hand. A right mess !!)
Thanks to everyone who looked after me.
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June 29, 2006, 07:35:57 »
I had a week in the George Eliot, in Nuneaton 3 yrs ago ,that expierience was awful,and has taught me not tobe poorly again :lol: ,its good to hear that there is some good CARE out there.....
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June 29, 2006, 18:10:18 »
We're being ravaged by an insiduous plague at the moment.
It's threatening to decimate most of the staff.
If it takes hold to its full extent, it's estimated that a 1000 staff members could suffer as it spreads over the 4 Hospitals we consist of
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June 29, 2006, 20:12:08 »
BTM
its not just happening in the NHS it's happening every where my my old mate
to many managers not enough ground staff.
Manager's for managers just in case you missed out on a manager for that manager who may manage staff who then may need another manager for them.
and it's the staff on the ground who are suffering and getting the stress and getting sick due to this managers who think that they are in important in reality they're not we just get them there bonus and our P45's when the task is done
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