Re: NHS cuts
I miss this forum - Nattie you changed your name again?
I had recent experience of NHS having to go to emergency section of the eye hospital.But I had a fixed time appointment . I was seen within 5 mins by nurses for assesment - great I thought - then moved to another room - full of patients - There I waited for nearly three hours before I was seen ( and I was feeling quite ill during this time) Also there was a very elderly lady in a wheel chair who was getting quite distressed. But as we were all typically english and dont cause a fuss - and I appreciate that as far as I know none of this was life threatening we all just sat and waited our turn . However not once did one of the nurses ( who were obviously ahead in their area of assesment ) come and just explain why the appointments were so late or how long we would have to wait - and we would have felt a bit better if someone had just said sorry.
Also I have just had a discussion with a friend of mine who is very involved in front line volunteer services for disabled children and adults and there are huge cuts going on in Oxfordshire as money that should have been ring fenced by the council is being diverted to other areas ( not entirely the Governments fault)
However I am getting a bit annoyed about peoples short memory about why we are in this state and dont think this Gov should get all the blame - although I still think there are other areas that could possibly be cut first before the NHS and social services. IMO of course.
I miss this forum - Nattie you changed your name again?
I had recent experience of NHS having to go to emergency section of the eye hospital.But I had a fixed time appointment . I was seen within 5 mins by nurses for assesment - great I thought - then moved to another room - full of patients - There I waited for nearly three hours before I was seen ( and I was feeling quite ill during this time) Also there was a very elderly lady in a wheel chair who was getting quite distressed. But as we were all typically english and dont cause a fuss - and I appreciate that as far as I know none of this was life threatening we all just sat and waited our turn . However not once did one of the nurses ( who were obviously ahead in their area of assesment ) come and just explain why the appointments were so late or how long we would have to wait - and we would have felt a bit better if someone had just said sorry.
Also I have just had a discussion with a friend of mine who is very involved in front line volunteer services for disabled children and adults and there are huge cuts going on in Oxfordshire as money that should have been ring fenced by the council is being diverted to other areas ( not entirely the Governments fault)
However I am getting a bit annoyed about peoples short memory about why we are in this state and dont think this Gov should get all the blame - although I still think there are other areas that could possibly be cut first before the NHS and social services. IMO of course.
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