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<blockquote data-quote="2christine" data-source="post: 455515" data-attributes="member: 87306"><p>hi so sorry to see that even more distress for you, and injury to your dear mum, we had the same problem with my mum at the glenfield hospital in Leicester, a major teaching hospital at the time .still mum has lived another 10 years since then, but it really incenses me how cruel some carers and nurses can be ,I trained as a nurse my self once my kids had grown up, and I never saw any bad behaviour, but I was aware of it,because when as a young mother diagnosed with skin cancer and having skin grafts ,the nurses were so nasty to me.</p><p>I asked when doing training, why are some nurses so nasty cruel and arrogant ,the tutor said we need nurses like that to weed out the malingers!.</p><p>I never met a malinger either but I saw a lot of lazy nurses and a lot of frightened patients and relatives, who have been at risk of harm because they have placed their trust in a so called health team. which is what a lot of people who have diabetes do as well, and thank goodness others on this site are looking out for, my,best wishes to you, for you too have a very difficult job, with little thanks, I hope your mum gets home soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2christine, post: 455515, member: 87306"] hi so sorry to see that even more distress for you, and injury to your dear mum, we had the same problem with my mum at the glenfield hospital in Leicester, a major teaching hospital at the time .still mum has lived another 10 years since then, but it really incenses me how cruel some carers and nurses can be ,I trained as a nurse my self once my kids had grown up, and I never saw any bad behaviour, but I was aware of it,because when as a young mother diagnosed with skin cancer and having skin grafts ,the nurses were so nasty to me. I asked when doing training, why are some nurses so nasty cruel and arrogant ,the tutor said we need nurses like that to weed out the malingers!. I never met a malinger either but I saw a lot of lazy nurses and a lot of frightened patients and relatives, who have been at risk of harm because they have placed their trust in a so called health team. which is what a lot of people who have diabetes do as well, and thank goodness others on this site are looking out for, my,best wishes to you, for you too have a very difficult job, with little thanks, I hope your mum gets home soon. [/QUOTE]
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