Soldato
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- 2 Apr 2006
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I'm a massive fan of the NHS but a recent experience has woken me up to today's condition of the service. My mother-in-law fell down stairs around 12-30 am last Sunday morning suffering a nasty cut to the head. My father-in-law dialled 999 immediately followed by a further call to myself and my wife. As I'd had a drink, we had to wait for a taxi to pick us up which took well over an hour to come. Still no sign of the ambulance so we went directly to their house. She was still at the bottom of the stairs where the operator had told my father-in-law to leave her. She had lost consciousness for a couple of minutes after the fall but was talking when we got there. The ambulance eventually arrived almost 2 hours since the initial call and, after they had stopped the bleeding, we made our way to the hospital. After another 3 hours in a corridor waiting our turn, we finally got into triage. We then had another 1 hour wait to see a Doctor after which she was admitted for scans etc. She was diagnosed with a broken vertebrae in her neck some time during Sunday and after spending this week in hospital, is now ready to come home. On Monday we were told she had a 60-40 chance of survival so it is great news that things aren't as bad as first feared. I have no doubt that if her condition had been more serious, she would not have made it to the hospital. The hospital phoned this morning to say that she could be picked up so my wife and father-in-law have been there since 10 am and are now waiting for a doctor to sign her release papers. All in all, not a pleasant experience. The staff themselves have been fantastic but to say they are overstretched is an understatement.


