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Hospital

34 replies

purpleme12 · 11/11/2020 14:49

Did anyone watch this this week?
Really sobering and hard to watch
Quite upsetting and made me a bit angry. All these patients having to wait
And then at the end the cancer had spread again on one of them! So upsetting

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RalphtheMouth · 11/11/2020 17:21

It was so sad and seemed to me so unnecessary when the Nightingale hospitals seemed to have so much capacity. I know nurses/doctors were redeployed, but surely they should have carried on treating cancer patients.

tortoiseshell1985 · 11/11/2020 18:49

The lady with the aneurysm whose surgery was cancelled in March, then nearly cancelled again because of lack of ICU bed and equipment failure....

purpleme12 · 11/11/2020 18:55

It's just shocking really.
Just glad she had it in the end
They seemed so accepting of it all. But who knows how they feel now

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JamminDoughnuts · 11/11/2020 19:07

it was very depressing and worrying.

tortoiseshell1985 · 11/11/2020 22:31

What grabbed me was the chaotic planning. I know obviously they were reacting to a fast developing situation but the chaotic decision making at the top just reverberated all the way downwards.

BobsKnobs · 12/11/2020 06:46

@RalphtheMouth

It was so sad and seemed to me so unnecessary when the Nightingale hospitals seemed to have so much capacity. I know nurses/doctors were redeployed, but surely they should have carried on treating cancer patients.
Nightingale hospitals were a PR stunt. We have >40,000 nurse vacancies. Who would you have proposed staff them? They were also unfit for purpose as covid causes multi organ failure not just pulmonary. They were no good for ambulatory patients as no bathrooms.
lazymum99 · 12/11/2020 09:18

I read about what they have done in a hospital in Croydon. They have made a hospital within a hospital so that covid patients and staff are completely separate. They have managed to catch up with all those waiting etc. It’s really clever and should be done elsewhere.

Toddlerteaplease · 14/11/2020 18:05

I was more shocked that patients with aneurysms had their surgery cancelled. That's far more urgent than a lot of cancer surgery. I can't imagine how those patients coped knowing that they could die at any moment.

purpleme12 · 14/11/2020 18:06

I'm just shocked by both really

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tortoiseshell1985 · 14/11/2020 23:35

@Toddlerteaplease

I was more shocked that patients with aneurysms had their surgery cancelled. That's far more urgent than a lot of cancer surgery. I can't imagine how those patients coped knowing that they could die at any moment.
The lady whose procedure nearly didn't go ahead, the consultant said she was booked up right through December so if the procedure hadn't gone ahead that day...
Sertchgi123 · 16/11/2020 22:55

Should be compulsory viewing for everyone.

purpleme12 · 16/11/2020 22:57

I don't know why I watch really
It's so hard watching

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Toddlerteaplease · 17/11/2020 12:19

Couldn't understand why they kept that lady in hospital waiting for her op. When she's come in with an unrelated problem in the first place. She'd have been better waiting at home.

Toddlerteaplease · 17/11/2020 12:20

I must admit that it really irritates me that cancer gets prioritised above everything else, when other conditions are equally as serious/ life threatening.

Torvean32 · 20/11/2020 02:38

@Toddlerteaplease

I must admit that it really irritates me that cancer gets prioritised above everything else, when other conditions are equally as serious/ life threatening.
Without being argumentative which disease should they take money from cancer for?
Toddlerteaplease · 20/11/2020 14:51

There are loads of other serious illnesses, cystic fibrosis, MS, MND. Etc. I'm not saying they should take money from it. Just not prioritise it over everything else.

purpleme12 · 30/11/2020 23:50

Poor Betty :-(

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purpleme12 · 08/12/2020 22:06

Quite an interesting watch this week
I cried at the end when Mr Tang was saying he saw his mum when he was unconscious 😢

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RalphtheMouth · 09/12/2020 08:09

Me too @purpleme12. Also when the post office owner left hospital and saw his wife in reception at the hospital, and they still couldn’t hug one another. So sad.

purpleme12 · 14/12/2020 22:05

(sad)

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TOWGA · 14/12/2020 22:07

I just cried watching this!

RalphtheMouth · 14/12/2020 22:36

So sad

purpleme12 · 14/12/2020 22:41

It's too much

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EachandEveryone · 14/12/2020 22:51

I bawled my eyes out tonight

lazymum99 · 15/12/2020 09:26

Not sure whether watching this is good for me. Go into hospital because of a fall and die alone from Covid.

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