Tragedy of dedicated nurse who died three days after being sent home from hospital with ‘indigestion’

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/tragedy-of-dedicated-nurse-and-32890642

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8 comments
  1. That’s another NHS negligence case then. Bloody awful. RIP

  2. As good as the nhs could be, health, especially women’s health, is massively overlooked these days. I know that a lot of things are easily explained and most likely benign and typical problems, but to be young and pushed away because “you’re too young” or “it’s women’s problems” is just disgusting. We need change.

  3. What happens if you are adamant it’s something more than the doctor is saying, can you stress you want more thorough checks doing or do you have to just accept it?

  4. This happens all the time. I swear these so called experts know nothing. But then and again you can get your degree in any country and come over and have a nice salary. Makes you question if it’s legit or paid for.

    My son had scarlet fever last week and had the peeling tongue. The Dr tried to tell me it was a viral rash and would fade I told them to double check with his tongue they finally agreed after sitting on their computer for 5 minutes. I swear they just googled it and saw symptoms are same.

    They didn’t like that I questioned them and seemed really abrupt and annoyed at me. But it could have turned bad quiet fast and he had such a high temp.

    It’s a shambles. I know a young boy died of sepsis misdiagnosed in my area. So now I like to educate myself on symptoms of stuff like this because they seem to miss it and try to pawn you off and give you the ‘Give them calpol and fluids’ speil.

  5. If a medical professional has got to the stage where they say “This is bad, I need help” you fucking listen

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