This will be my last post regarding my hospital stay, but something that needs said.....THIS IS DIRECTED AT THAT IMBECILE, WHOSE NAME IS CLEARLY RHYMING SLANG, JEREMY HUNT! You sir, are a f*cking clown. As I lay in my hospital bed yesterday morning (a Saturday), after suffering a heart attack, I couldn't help but notice the number of dedicated staff who busily went about their jobs, without complaint, caring for those who needed it most. At 5am, the patient in the next room to myself, went into cardiac arrest.....there was a rush of caring staff to his bedside to save him, and that they did. You should perhaps check your facts before bad mouthing, and insulting the great medical staff we have, and their willingness to go above and beyond to help their fellow man. All this while your government awards you a 10% wage increase, yet freezes nursing staffs wages at a yearly 1% rise over the next few years. No doubt next year, you and your Tory ****wit friends, will award yourselves another rise, while blathering on about austerity, while the real heroes of our hospitals, struggle by, continuously caring for our sick and injured, often well beyond rota'd shifts. For your crass comments regarding the medical staff, personally, I think you should be dragged into the street and shot. Preferably on a weekend. You might then get to see these dedicated professionals do what they do best, and that is very simply, care for us when we need it most. You and your kind Mr Hunt, are a bunch of self serving, greedy, lying, pieces of ****. Please feel free to share this post, as I would love to think it might get back to the prick, but also to show your support for our hard working NHS staff. From cleaners to doctors, nurses to ambulance staff, ward assistants to radiologists and other specialised staff .....heroes, one and all. Murray Gray -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nice one Murray.
Somewhere, in an organization as large as the NHS, there must be a Dr God? He must get cracking annual reviews
The really sad thing is that people like my wife who works in the out of hours palliative care team see the standards that they want to keep falling away due to cuts and a lack of understanding from the centre, to the point that she feels like packing it all in as she is being let down and unable to provide the care for the dying to get give them a good death, free from pain. I really don't know how they keep going