Advanced Clinical Practitioner at Rochdale UTC/NCA. Busy mum. Keen baker and home cook. Love my family, friends and all animals. All views are my own. 😊
@DavidPSamson Your daughter is beautiful and has such poise.
My family has been affected by this terrible disease, the cruelest of diagnosis that offers little to no hope of survival.
Love and strength to you and your family.
Brain cancer research is sadly lacking funding/prioritisation.
@MrsEmmaWebber Your beautiful boy. I look at these photos and I see my children. My son. My daughters. Such similarities. I think about you and your family, Grace and her family, Ian Coates and his family often. It’s impossible to comprehend your grief.
Sending love and strength.
Xx
@drsanjoykumar@Fhamiltontimes@Alison1mackITV@AllisonPearson Grace was quite obviously an amazing and exceptional young woman. You and your wife wonderful, nurturing parents. I’m sure Grace would’ve gone on to do something incredible in her life. Something that would’ve been a huge benefit to many people. Love & light to your family. Xxx
@AJW22222222@lancevideos@domdyer70@Wrongthinkanna_ I have horses. Believe me, you would know immediately that something serious was wrong with your horse.
He didn’t pull-up straight away demonstrating terrible riding skills, no communication with your horse and damn right cruelty.
Needs to be investigated at the highest level.
@tamarabrady1@KieraDiss What was your Dads National Early Warning Score? (NEWS) If he was scoring for sepsis screening he should’ve been seen as a priority.
@Oliver_foster_ Olly, please take care of yourself and ensure you look after your mental health. Maybe think about some professional help. These things don’t ever leave you. I’m so sad that you’ve experienced such a horrific situation. Sending love and strength to you Olly. X
@NiallHarbison Thank you for making her last days on this earth so comfortable and safe. Alba died knowing what love was thanks to you and your amazing team. X
@Patricia344130 Medical experience.
It’s easier to brush over there’s concerns and refer to HR. The fact that clinical staff have gone directly to the police says it all. Nobody was taking them and their grave concerns seriously.
@Patricia344130 As always seems to be the case within the NHS. Those working on the ‘frontline’ go to their immediate managers with their concerns. This is quite often taken seriously until it gets to ‘upper’ management, who are so far removed from the coalface of the NHS and rarely have
@shitscaredmum I am so sad to hear this news.
Your beautiful, courageous, daughter was such a trailblazer for The Brain Tumour Charity - an underfunded area of cancer research. She has helped to raise awareness - what a legacy.
My cousin was diagnosed with GBM in 2015. I miss her every day.
@hannahmillana Hannah, I absolutely feel your frustration and upset. It often is what seem to be the smaller things that ultimately floor us, hence the phrase ‘the straw that broke the camels back’. Hope you have a better shift today. Reach out to friends/family/colleagues. Xxx