Re: NHS cutbacks??
Very believable to me, once your discharged and they do that very quick, they more or less leave you to it, don't care how you get home and if anybody is there to look after you. I had a double hernia operation, got pushed out of the hospital and was made to walk acrossa a carpark to a volunteer taxi that I had had to kick a fuss up to get. It was absolute agony getting in the damn thing, a bit better getting out though. The guy was brilliant, although had I known I was getting a taxi cab, I could have ordered one myself. I thought I was getting the ambulance that was going to where I lived anyway but go told thats only for old age pensioners. So it doesn't matter what op you've had done, how fit you are, it's how old you are. My gran who can walk can but I can't. Then I had to get up 13 steps to the flat, they wasn't bothered how I did, they gave me the wrong medication and I had to pay for the replacement prescription, which I also had to find some way of collecting. Then I had to get my ex to look after me.
I'm not impressed with any of it tbh.
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