Del Woppio
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Feel your pain boo, hope there's a quick and full recovery.
2023 I think we had 6 ambulances out for the boy, recurring pneumonia due to aspiration. Had the full spectrum of experiences, from 20 minutes to an 8 hour wait for an ambulance. Even with an 8 hour wait we told it'll still be quicker than going in to A&E ourselves such was the wait time there to get to triage. had one occasion where we were waiting in the ambulance to get triaged for 4 hours, and then a few were we were nudging 24 hours post triage waiting for a ward bed to open up.
Some nurses and doctors were amazing, some were absolutely terrible. Just through exposure to them I've got pretty good at just saying outright that I don't want us to be looked after by person X and getting shifted to somebody who's more use than the odd fart in a hurricane that you get chucked at you. One occasion I had a full blown row with junior doctor who was about to put him on some IV drugs, saying that his blood test had shown a kidney issue. He hadn't had a blood test, and I knew that having not left his side for 36 hours. Literally a stand up barny before he went to check again and they realised that they'd put somebody else's results in Alfie's file. Fucker was adamant they'd done a test, saying maybe it was done while I was in the toilet. I'm like bro, last time he had a blood test it took 3 people to hold him down and the consultant had to use an ultrasound to find a vein, I think I'd fucking know!
The whole system is completely fucked unfortunately, and I think the workload is used a shield for genuine incompetence in some cases. It absolutely needs more money, but it also needs some significant reform
2023 I think we had 6 ambulances out for the boy, recurring pneumonia due to aspiration. Had the full spectrum of experiences, from 20 minutes to an 8 hour wait for an ambulance. Even with an 8 hour wait we told it'll still be quicker than going in to A&E ourselves such was the wait time there to get to triage. had one occasion where we were waiting in the ambulance to get triaged for 4 hours, and then a few were we were nudging 24 hours post triage waiting for a ward bed to open up.
Some nurses and doctors were amazing, some were absolutely terrible. Just through exposure to them I've got pretty good at just saying outright that I don't want us to be looked after by person X and getting shifted to somebody who's more use than the odd fart in a hurricane that you get chucked at you. One occasion I had a full blown row with junior doctor who was about to put him on some IV drugs, saying that his blood test had shown a kidney issue. He hadn't had a blood test, and I knew that having not left his side for 36 hours. Literally a stand up barny before he went to check again and they realised that they'd put somebody else's results in Alfie's file. Fucker was adamant they'd done a test, saying maybe it was done while I was in the toilet. I'm like bro, last time he had a blood test it took 3 people to hold him down and the consultant had to use an ultrasound to find a vein, I think I'd fucking know!
The whole system is completely fucked unfortunately, and I think the workload is used a shield for genuine incompetence in some cases. It absolutely needs more money, but it also needs some significant reform