Got a bit of a shock in the post today , a letter from the Hospital informing us that when Brian was so poorly on the Sunday before he came home he actually had Ecoli Septicaemia, No one mentioned this when it was all going on and maybe that was for the best or we would have been in more than a panic than we already were , But we still should have been told , obviously that's why so many Dr's were in the room and so many drugs were being pumped into him , they were actually squeezing the Antibiotic bags to get it into him quickly, He was in the right place and with the best Dr,s but I still feel a bit angry they didn't tell us , When we go on Thursday I'm asking questions if they like it or not . Thank goodness he's made of stronger stuff 😕
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Oma - that's a dreadful shock. Did they know for sure then what the problem was - or was it something that came to light when the lab did tests? I don't know what the protocols are in situations like that, but I would have thought you should have been told, even if perhaps Brian was too poorly to take it in.
Thank God he was there with all that medical expertise - I know from a doctor friend that even 5 minutes can make a difference.
"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)
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No idea Daisy first we heard about it was the letter, We have just had a visit from his Nurse who looks after him at our other Hospital (she's almost family now ) telling her and she was shocked too , said the lab tests would have been rushed through and they would have known within a few hours but would have recognised the signs immediately, She said every minute counts and it was just as well he was in Hospital when it happened . That we are grateful for but still should have been told ,
Gem we will be asking and wanting answers , can't fault the treatment or the care they gave him but we were kept in the dark .Im not fat just 6ft too small
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So wrong to find out by letter Oma, you should have been told in the hospital, I thought they had to tell you everything, such a shame to do this to you when you have been so pleased with the treatment and have so much trust in them, I'm sure you will have questions and I would ask them too, so pleased B was in the right place at the right time.....How does a child spell Love..........T.I.M.E
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I don't want to go into huge detail but when my mother was in hospital I went to see her (in Bath) and mentioned to the staff that the chair she was in was unsafe as it was plastic and she was sliding, she was confused due to diabetes and not taking medication as instructed, it was something she did regularly. A few days later she was going to be collected to go into a care home carefully selected by my sisters but when they went to pick her up she had had a fall. She had slid off the very chair I had expressed concerns over. She had to have her hip replaced.
Over the course of a couple of months things got worse and she ended up having the hip placement removed, which would have rendered her disabled if she had recovered, but in order to do this they had to ensure that she was the last patient in the theatre and the theatre had to be deep cleaned afterwards. I asked the doctor why and she said because my mother had an infection. Thinking that it had to be something quite serious and not having been there for two weeks as living in London I asked what infection would cause such a radical reaction in the operating theathre. Just an infection I was told. I asked, quite strongly, "does my mother have MRSA or something similar?" The doctor said that she really could not say. I said that if she could not say to me what my mothers infection was perhaps she could say to my solicitor. I didn't actually have a solicitor to be honest. She admitted that my mother had contracted MRSA in the hospital. We would not have known that unless I had forced it out of the hospital.
It it is no secret that I did not have a great relationship with my mum but her last couple of months were something you would not want to see. We would not have been told the truth if I had not been so strident. We wanted to take the hospital to court, not for money but to force them to be more honest with people. We were advised by the solicitor that the hospital would draw the proceedings out for years until we could no longer afford to continue and would probably bankrupt ourselves before they admitted anything.
Oma I am not saying this is anything like what you/B have had however it does show that there are some pretty unscrupulous people out there. I would be asking why they didn't tell you at the time. I would also make a complaint about the letter, I know you are grateful to the NHS and the staff for Brian's care but it is not right that you find important information out via a letter which, if you or he were different people, could have caused a lot of distress and problems.
Sermon over..........If you want to go fast go alone, if you want to go far go together
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Thank you ladies , I assumed the policy was to be honest with patients now ,not like years ago when you were not expected to be told anything , the fact that he is doing well at the minute is irrelevant we should have been told as soon as they found out , wouldn't have made any difference but still that isn't the point is it xxIm not fat just 6ft too small
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