What the ****!!!?!? Unbelievable
What the ****!!!?!? Unbelievable
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Orb the Impaler

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1,881 posts

206 months

Thursday 5th March 2009
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http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/1100...

tt said:
"There are not many people who come out of hospital worse than when they went in."
What? Like Mrs Orb(s) dad for instance who went into hospital with a "water infection" last year, through no fault of his own, and got C-Dificile, and is now, er, dead?

This beggars fking belief! mad

kambites

69,815 posts

237 months

Thursday 5th March 2009
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He/she said few, not none.

JonyPI

2,574 posts

205 months

Thursday 5th March 2009
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hmm so coming out with a dicky arm is worse than certain death? cock! i wish people would lay off the NHS sometimes, iv had ALOT of experience with it through myself and a very close friend who died at 18 after suffering fro cystic fibrosis for her life. iv had 3 Major ops and many smaller ones and im only 20. if iv ever needed to be admitted they do it quickly, if iv ever needed a scan or something they have always done it quickly. yes its not perfect, and i did get overdosed one epidural once and the food at some hospitals is ste! but everyone makes mistakes, and yes its always going to be a risk of catching things in hospitals, there are sick people in there DUH! especialy if your elderly or your ill already as your body defeneces will be weak. i have the upmost respect for nurses they work their bks/fannys off for not much pay for what they do and they get so much abuse from patients and the tabloids it does my head in!

as for this bloke, just shoot him and make him happy, then donate the money to charity lol

Bee_Jay

2,599 posts

264 months

Thursday 5th March 2009
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nutter said:
"There are not many people who come out of hospital worse than when they went in."
Twat. You went in dying and came out alive. I would not count that as 'worse'.

Shut Up.

It annoys me that this has got £90k out of them after trying to kill himself and them saving his life. The things you see people do to raise money for hospitals for equipment and then low-lifes like this come along.

I know this will most likely have been covered by insurance, but it will mean increase in premiums, and if it wasn't for s like this the insurance cover required would be much lower in the first place.

HUW JONES

2,002 posts

219 months

Thursday 5th March 2009
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"depressed"..."unable to find work".rolleyes

paddyhasneeds

59,410 posts

226 months

Thursday 5th March 2009
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I'm quite surprised at myself as I type this, but, the hospital doesn't have the choice to finish the bloke of, so they're left having to treat him, and they fked up royally.

Do we really want an NHS that can do whatever they like to you and brush it off with "Still alive, aren't you?".

Funk

26,873 posts

225 months

Thursday 5th March 2009
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I think they'd be within their rights to refuse to treat him again in future. Unless he coughs £90k.

Orb the Impaler

Original Poster:

1,881 posts

206 months

Thursday 5th March 2009
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paddyhasneeds said:
I'm quite surprised at myself as I type this, but, the hospital doesn't have the choice to finish the bloke of, so they're left having to treat him, and they fked up royally.

Do we really want an NHS that can do whatever they like to you and brush it off with "Still alive, aren't you?".
It's not so much what has happened but more how the incompetent, rat-faced fk is complaining about it. Strewth!