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Tell us your tales of the police, ambulance workers, firefighters, and - dammit - the coastguard
( , Thu 16 May 2013, 11:33)
Tell us your tales of the police, ambulance workers, firefighters, and - dammit - the coastguard
( , Thu 16 May 2013, 11:33)
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When I dropped my first born, face first onto a gravel car park,
I rushed him to the A&E, only to be told that he was fine. I took him to the dentist, the following day, to be told that two cracked teeth is not fine, particularly not as they were causing a great deal of discomfort, and would inevitably become infected.
Couple this with my earlier story, and I have to wonder if Luton doesn't deliberately staff it's A&E with fuckwits, in an effort to thin out the population.
( , Thu 16 May 2013, 16:50, 6 replies)
I rushed him to the A&E, only to be told that he was fine. I took him to the dentist, the following day, to be told that two cracked teeth is not fine, particularly not as they were causing a great deal of discomfort, and would inevitably become infected.
Couple this with my earlier story, and I have to wonder if Luton doesn't deliberately staff it's A&E with fuckwits, in an effort to thin out the population.
( , Thu 16 May 2013, 16:50, 6 replies)
I was born in the Luton & Dunstable, a difficult forceps birth,
and apart from some mild oposiopesis, I'm completely
( , Thu 16 May 2013, 17:26, closed)
and apart from some mild oposiopesis, I'm completely
( , Thu 16 May 2013, 17:26, closed)
I got a personal apology from the Head of Nursing at the L&D,
after having a go at the paediatric consultant who seemed to find it difficult, if not impossible, to treat the parents of his patients as adults. There was also the obstetric consultant who told my wife "I can't find a heartbeat" during a routine pregnancy checkup. Not sure what he was supposed to be teaching his SHO, but the pair were swiftly dismissed in favour of a midwife.
( , Thu 16 May 2013, 21:21, closed)
after having a go at the paediatric consultant who seemed to find it difficult, if not impossible, to treat the parents of his patients as adults. There was also the obstetric consultant who told my wife "I can't find a heartbeat" during a routine pregnancy checkup. Not sure what he was supposed to be teaching his SHO, but the pair were swiftly dismissed in favour of a midwife.
( , Thu 16 May 2013, 21:21, closed)
With all due respect
you did smash your own child's face into gravel.
( , Thu 16 May 2013, 17:40, closed)
you did smash your own child's face into gravel.
( , Thu 16 May 2013, 17:40, closed)
First home visit from the midwife, after No.1 son's birth,
I managed to throw him into a light fitting.
I am the best dad, ever (I have a badge to prove it).
( , Thu 16 May 2013, 21:10, closed)
I managed to throw him into a light fitting.
I am the best dad, ever (I have a badge to prove it).
( , Thu 16 May 2013, 21:10, closed)
I used to work in the L&D.
Your appraisal of staff efficacy extends well beyond A&E.
( , Fri 17 May 2013, 11:24, closed)
Your appraisal of staff efficacy extends well beyond A&E.
( , Fri 17 May 2013, 11:24, closed)
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