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<blockquote data-quote="poohtiggy" data-source="post: 752430" data-attributes="member: 130077"><p>I had a problem since before Christmas with a sore throat and earache. Saw my GP on 16th January had a pre op 22nd was admitted last Tuesday 27th for an overnight stay (because I live alone) went to theatre that same afternoon and was home again by 10.30 next day. Thankfully everything was fine and nothing nasty found just reflux.</p><p>The staff were lovely but we're literally chasing their tails the whole time. I was in the short stay surgical unit and it was literally one in one out the whole time, so constant changing of beds, preparing patients for theatre, giving meds taking patient readings and on and on.</p><p>This was my local hospital which has been criticised this winter for under performing on targets. They are doing a wonderful job it's the 'higher up' s that need to get their act together, I have no complaints over my treatment, our nhs is still second to none</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poohtiggy, post: 752430, member: 130077"] I had a problem since before Christmas with a sore throat and earache. Saw my GP on 16th January had a pre op 22nd was admitted last Tuesday 27th for an overnight stay (because I live alone) went to theatre that same afternoon and was home again by 10.30 next day. Thankfully everything was fine and nothing nasty found just reflux. The staff were lovely but we're literally chasing their tails the whole time. I was in the short stay surgical unit and it was literally one in one out the whole time, so constant changing of beds, preparing patients for theatre, giving meds taking patient readings and on and on. This was my local hospital which has been criticised this winter for under performing on targets. They are doing a wonderful job it's the 'higher up' s that need to get their act together, I have no complaints over my treatment, our nhs is still second to none [/QUOTE]
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