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By *ilveryFox OP   Man  over a year ago

Midlothian

I’ve just come back home tonight after spending five days in hospital due to severe stomach pains which despite having various tests could not be determined, which is very frustrating on my part. A huge shout out and massive thanks to those who dedicate their working lives to working for the NHS, the treatment I received was exceptional from all the staff working at Edinburgh Infirmary

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Glad you are on the mend

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By *vbride1963TV/TS  over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow


"I’ve just come back home tonight after spending five days in hospital due to severe stomach pains which despite having various tests could not be determined, which is very frustrating on my part. A huge shout out and massive thanks to those who dedicate their working lives to working for the NHS, the treatment I received was exceptional from all the staff working at Edinburgh Infirmary"

Hope the pain has subsided .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Best way to thank them is to send the staff on the ward a card, the NHS might not check swinging sites for public feedback.

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By *vbride1963TV/TS  over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow


"Best way to thank them is to send the staff on the ward a card, the NHS might not check swinging sites for public feedback. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've had several A and E visits over the years mainly due to my own sporting interests but my children had the odd incident or three also and I had a routine but major operation last year.

The NHS do fantastically well with meagre resources in my opinion.

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By *mmz123Man  over a year ago

Erskine

Couple of years ago on holiday in Mexico i went for a flyer, there was rum involved, but anyway i dislocated my shoulder. Get scooped into a Mexican ambulance, they hadnt a clue, thought id broke my arm. Hospital sussed it and popped it back in for a small fee of 1500 us dollars. We lucky to have the NHS, some of us dont realise how good it is until you dont have it so hopefully the politicians wont fuck it up

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By *atsnTitsCouple  over a year ago

Land Of Naughtiness


"Couple of years ago on holiday in Mexico i went for a flyer, there was rum involved, but anyway i dislocated my shoulder. Get scooped into a Mexican ambulance, they hadnt a clue, thought id broke my arm. Hospital sussed it and popped it back in for a small fee of 1500 us dollars. We lucky to have the NHS, some of us dont realise how good it is until you dont have it so hopefully the politicians wont fuck it up"

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By *atsnTitsCouple  over a year ago

Land Of Naughtiness


"I’ve just come back home tonight after spending five days in hospital due to severe stomach pains which despite having various tests could not be determined, which is very frustrating on my part. A huge shout out and massive thanks to those who dedicate their working lives to working for the NHS, the treatment I received was exceptional from all the staff working at Edinburgh Infirmary"

Chocolate and biscuits always works too I’ve heard

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By *mumaWoman  over a year ago

Livingston

I totally agree.. St Johns in Livingston is my second home. I've been in the same ward/bay/bed 9 times in the past 18months. The staff are absolutely brilliant (although I can usually hear them muttering "aw shit, the mad jambo is back".

When I was in last week, I sat at the nurses station every night drinking tea with them, helped them in the mornings making the beds and sorting the meal trays.

Nurses certainly deserve the title of Angels. They do not get the recognition they so rightly deserve with what they have to deal with on a daily basis.

*Hope you are on the mend now * x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I totally agree.. St Johns in Livingston is my second home. I've been in the same ward/bay/bed 9 times in the past 18months. The staff are absolutely brilliant (although I can usually hear them muttering "aw shit, the mad jambo is back".

When I was in last week, I sat at the nurses station every night drinking tea with them, helped them in the mornings making the beds and sorting the meal trays.

Nurses certainly deserve the title of Angels. They do not get the recognition they so rightly deserve with what they have to deal with on a daily basis.

*Hope you are on the mend now * x

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Totally agree with this too. Our NHS staff do an amazing job but rarely get the credit they deserve.

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By *hav02Man  over a year ago

Glasgow/London

Agree with above. Often more complaints than praise. Go to USA and see how lucky we are..

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Would suggest writing a letter of compliment to the doctors' department, and a card/biscuit to the nurses.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’ve just come back home tonight after spending five days in hospital due to severe stomach pains which despite having various tests could not be determined, which is very frustrating on my part. A huge shout out and massive thanks to those who dedicate their working lives to working for the NHS, the treatment I received was exceptional from all the staff working at Edinburgh Infirmary"

I instantly thought this could be like the sketch from the young ones were vyvyan farted. Funny as. Hope your feeling better op. Question is was it wind?

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By *mooth tongue 4uMan  over a year ago

edinburgh

Yes I totally agree with you there , all the staff surgeons , doctors , nurses etc

Do a great job

I was rushed in got operated on a couple of hours later , was in over a week an made a great recovery

I can’t praise anyone in that hospital highly enough , the NHS worked for me

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By *s cynicalWoman  over a year ago

glasgow

If you've had a good (or bad) service within the nhs can I ask you to visit a site called "care experience" and leave a review/message... anything good gets the managers off our backs for a while and can make a long shift easier

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By *s cynicalWoman  over a year ago

glasgow


"If you've had a good (or bad) service within the nhs can I ask you to visit a site called "care experience" and leave a review/message... anything good gets the managers off our backs for a while and can make a long shift easier

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*care opinion

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By *omaMan  over a year ago

Glasgow

I'm emigrating and there are only two things I'll miss . . My daughter and the NHS

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By *ringles0510Woman  over a year ago

Central Borders


"If you've had a good (or bad) service within the nhs can I ask you to visit a site called "care experience" and leave a review/message... anything good gets the managers off our backs for a while and can make a long shift easier

*care opinion"

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