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The Greek NHS, watch this space - NorthernRaider - 4 December 2012 This is what our childrens NHS will be like because the big three parties have pissed away our childrens future and left only a legacy of debt. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2242978/Cash-strapped-Greek-health-service-crisis-hospitals-run-gloves-gowns.html RE: The Greek NHS, watch this space - Straight Shooter - 4 December 2012 its already started here NR more the pity RE: The Greek NHS, watch this space - bigpaul - 5 December 2012 i read in the newspapers that ALL the main hospitals are FULL at the weekends, due to the influx of emergency cases due to booze and drugs. RE: The Greek NHS, watch this space - NorthernRaider - 5 December 2012 (5 December 2012, 10:58)bigpaul Wrote: i read in the newspapers that ALL the main hospitals are FULL at the weekends, due to the influx of emergency cases due to booze and drugs. Yup spoilt rich chavs, and benefit scroungers loaded on cheap lager and pills, starts at tea time on friday according to my missus. RE: The Greek NHS, watch this space - I-K-E - 5 December 2012 (5 December 2012, 11:12)NorthernRaider Wrote:(5 December 2012, 10:58)bigpaul Wrote: i read in the newspapers that ALL the main hospitals are FULL at the weekends, due to the influx of emergency cases due to booze and drugs. My OH half had to go to A&E on a friday evening as she was in agony (worse than labour) with a gallbladder problem. They doped her up on morphine and sent her home. The doctor told her that if see had come in on a monday he would have admitted her for a emergency operation but there was no room on Fridays and Saturdays. RE: The Greek NHS, watch this space - bigpaul - 5 December 2012 (5 December 2012, 14:13)I-K-E Wrote: My OH half had to go to A&E on a friday evening as she was in agony (worse than labour) with a gallbladder problem. They doped her up on morphine and sent her home. The doctor told her that if see had come in on a monday he would have admitted her for a emergency operation but there was no room on Fridays and Saturdays. i was dragged into hospital back in 1995 with raging chest pains, seems i had a gallbladder infection, they had me in the ward over weekend, then they operated on the Tuesday and removed the whole damned thing!! RE: The Greek NHS, watch this space - I-K-E - 5 December 2012 (5 December 2012, 14:44)bigpaul Wrote:(5 December 2012, 14:13)I-K-E Wrote: My OH half had to go to A&E on a friday evening as she was in agony (worse than labour) with a gallbladder problem. They doped her up on morphine and sent her home. The doctor told her that if see had come in on a monday he would have admitted her for a emergency operation but there was no room on Fridays and Saturdays. she got the pain again on the Sunday need more pain killers so they took her in then an operated on the Monday morning to remove it RE: The Greek NHS, watch this space - bigpaul - 5 December 2012 (5 December 2012, 15:21)I-K-E Wrote:best thing i ever did, GP didnt have a clue what it was!(5 December 2012, 14:44)bigpaul Wrote:(5 December 2012, 14:13)I-K-E Wrote: My OH half had to go to A&E on a friday evening as she was in agony (worse than labour) with a gallbladder problem. They doped her up on morphine and sent her home. The doctor told her that if see had come in on a monday he would have admitted her for a emergency operation but there was no room on Fridays and Saturdays. |