I survive a bipolar parent, fighting medical issues, that are covered up by the trust's CEO's(several now). A muted health care issue, means there is no issue!
Listen to the pod cast on this page. Was There Ever A Crime? The Trials of Lucy Letby with John Sweeney: Episode 7: Unreliable Witness? https://t.co/fZYAI43vHM
@DrNeenaJha@Lesley5856 To my dr I was diagnosing myself, ignoring that my grandmother, aunt, mother, brother and both sisters were diagnosed with high cholesterol (clearly FH). Ignored by my dr, who stated to wife & what should have been a clear warning sign.
@DrNeenaJha@Lesley5856 " I don't understand why yours is normal and you husbands, so high. You eat the same things". Surely that in itself is a clear warning that something is wrong genetically. But I guess it's too easy to label the patient a hypochondriac (delusional).
A further case highlights trust is earned & should not be given. British woman 'raped by French police officer' while drunk and handcuffed in van near Marseille https://t.co/mdhQ5HknXa
@sainsburys@gw_pebbles The other side of the road has one but is not a problem as there is no drainage channel dip and the cars do not catch it as can be seen by this photograph
@sainsburys@gw_pebbles The parking design in the Ashford Kent store is atrocious. I have damage my car on this stupid speed bump and it is cost me hundreds of pounds. You can clearly see where the cars catch it as the white stuff has been rubbed off
@JamesTitcombe@sarasiobhan It is not within a trust interest to be open and frank about such cases/errors. Making them pretty unsafe. For both staff & patients best interests.
@richard_morland@RobLaurensonD4P Indeed there have been some serious issues in the past at my local Trust, many have been published in the national press. The last one being the baby death scandal, it is known that concerns were raised years before and these were brushed aside!
@nhsDirtySecrets I'm not making light of this but it seems really tragic that we seem fixated with sexual crimes now, as you will have people prosecuted many years later. Yet you cannot take action against a doctor after two years, unless it is of a sexual nature? Both are just as serious!
@nhsDirtySecrets Furthermore leaving the clinicians practicing whom had failed to treat me and put on my notes my familiar hype cholesterolia. I was continuously told that dieting and exercising would fix a genetic condition.
@nhsDirtySecrets Furthermore the senior clinicians, they did a very good job on patching me up from what they could. But although they admitted that it was down to my doctors in hushed mumble breasts between themselves. Nobody told me to go and see a solicitor and so the two year window closed.