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Lego-Stand

Active member
Nov 6, 2003
282
I do not post often but I love the Albion and really enjoy reading this board The NSC community is wonderful and represents a cross section of society

My wife is a nurse of 28 years and has worked on ICU, CCU, HDU , Wards etc. She is now a Specialist Nurse and visits her patients on the wards periodically. When she walked through the door yesterday after her shift I knew from her face something was wrong.

In all those years of nursing she has seen an awful lot as you could imagine, trauma,death,life,people overcoming the odds ,families sitting by the beds of loved ones for days and families not caring or even visiting.

She has nursed young and old of all backgrounds and creeds along with fellow professionals from all over the world. Yesterday just stood in the hallway and described the situation as a war zone. Doctors have been told they will contract this virus but if they do, leave the hospital self isolate and return after 7 days .When they return they will swap with the clean doctors who have been working in their absence. In effect rotas are being drawn up based on contraction.

I will not or cannot tell you about numbers of beds, available ventilators or cases but this hospital is nearing capacity. If 20% of the staff go sick they will be under enormous pressure. Plans are in place to back fill but its going to be incredibly tough for ALL NHS workers in whatever capacity. She saw an old couple come in together who have been self isolating the male quickly deteriorated and was sent to ICU the lady was sent home. This man will die alone. A dementia patient with suspected COV 19 was wandering the wards potentially infecting people because all other staff were flat out treating patients.

She will now be on the front line working crazy hours potentially 7 days a week now until the forseeable future. She may contract the virus ,she is a mum, daughter, wife and our family are right behind her.

Be in no doubt this thing is a killer , socially distance self isolate and take care of each other. I am not getting drawn into any political debates but if you do not follow advice as has been indicated by a few on this thread you are going to heap a whole lot more misery on which is fast becoming an untenable position.

Take care all
 




Bevendean Hillbilly

New member
Sep 4, 2006
12,805
Nestling in green nowhere
I’m a senior A&E nurse and would just like to say...

Just because there’s a deadly virus that will likely take a generation.

Just because everyday is filled with flimsy face masks, crappy PPE and folks coming in so hot that I can feel them from 2 feet.

Just because I’m certain to get it, I’m bordering on the high risk and look at my pregnant, single mum, immigrant and highly skilled colleagues with awe. If they can keep rocking up, taking blood, doing investigations and being supportive, caring and wise...how can I not?

My whole life has been in and around the NHS. It stands before all of you as a wall against this virus. It’s all we’ve got and we need you to throw your weight behind it too.

It’s all we have right now. It’s apolitical and ready. Underfunded, understaffed and under equipped as it is, I’d back it against any other healthcare provider in the western world.

Proud.
 


midnight_rendezvous

Well-known member
Aug 10, 2012
3,737
The Black Country
The way you are reacting to this is making more angry than just about anything I've seen on NSC. Now is absolutely not the time to reflect. Now is the time to react and pull together as one to achieve a common aim. Criticism of past behaviours just adds more negativity to the world at the moment. Myself and my overworked NHS ward sister partner are doing all we can to help and be positive. I suggest you do the same.

Or perhaps you'd like a general election called now so that everyone can vote Labour. It'll be even better if we can get it sorted before Jeremy has to step down cos he'd be able to be PM then.

Yes I am angry. Like you, I have people very close to me who work for our wonderful NHS and It pains me to see how overworked they are, how short staffed, how lacking in equipment. Those things, added to a crisis like this, means people die. And it saddens me and make me angry that, perhaps, more people will die after a decade of NHS cuts than would have. If now isn’t the time to reflect, to ask those questions, then when? If medical practitioners are asking these questions, comment on how under prepared we are, then why are so eager to shut down this discussion?
 


Lego-Stand

Active member
Nov 6, 2003
282
I’m a senior A&E nurse and would just like to say...

Just because there’s a deadly virus that will likely take a generation.

Just because everyday is filled with flimsy face masks, crappy PPE and folks coming in so hot that I can feel them from 2 feet.

Just because I’m certain to get it, I’m bordering on the high risk and look at my pregnant, single mum, immigrant and highly skilled colleagues with awe. If they can keep rocking up, taking blood, doing investigations and being supportive, caring and wise...how can I not?

My whole life has been in and around the NHS. It stands before all of you as a wall against this virus. It’s all we’ve got and we need you to throw your weight behind it too.

It’s all we have right now. It’s apolitical and ready. Underfunded, understaffed and under equipped as it is, I’d back it against any other healthcare provider in the western world.

Proud.

Spot on we are proud of you fella
 


The Clamp

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 11, 2016
24,601
West is BEST
I’m a senior A&E nurse and would just like to say...

Just because there’s a deadly virus that will likely take a generation.

Just because everyday is filled with flimsy face masks, crappy PPE and folks coming in so hot that I can feel them from 2 feet.

Just because I’m certain to get it, I’m bordering on the high risk and look at my pregnant, single mum, immigrant and highly skilled colleagues with awe. If they can keep rocking up, taking blood, doing investigations and being supportive, caring and wise...how can I not?

My whole life has been in and around the NHS. It stands before all of you as a wall against this virus. It’s all we’ve got and we need you to throw your weight behind it too.

It’s all we have right now. It’s apolitical and ready. Underfunded, understaffed and under equipped as it is, I’d back it against any other healthcare provider in the western world.

Proud.

Thank you, your huge effort is appreciated.
 






LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
46,884
SHOREHAM BY SEA
I thought this was a place for discussion ??? I’m sorry that pointing out some inconvenient truths seems to have upset some of you. It seems like we’re happy to share our gratitude but also happy to skirt around the elephant in the room. God forbid we should take this moment of crisis to reflect.

Perhaps the time to reflect is after the event when we can learn some lessons....not right now
 








banjo

GOSBTS
Oct 25, 2011
13,256
Deep south
My wife’s a nurse. She’s just informed me that NHS workers will be able to have priority shopping on Tuesday and Thursday mornings in Tesco and Sainsbury’s prior to them opening to the public. Please everyone be mindful that there is no need to panic buy. If everyone just stuck to normal shopping we wouldn’t have to resort to these measures.
 






KZNSeagull

Well-known member
Nov 26, 2007
19,905
Wolsingham, County Durham
My wife’s a nurse. She’s just informed me that NHS workers will be able to have priority shopping on Tuesday and Thursday mornings in Tesco and Sainsbury’s prior to them opening to the public. Please everyone be mindful that there is no need to panic buy. If everyone just stuck to normal shopping we wouldn’t have to resort to these measures.

Tesco is Sundays at 9am, not Tuesday and Thursday
 


Southern Scouse

Well-known member
Jul 21, 2011
2,026
I just want to issue a “thank you”in reverse. I mean by that all the people who have stopped me whilst on duty, people opening doors for me which I don’t quite need at my age! and most of all the kind comments which I get on many occasions throughout the day. They really do make a difference, so thank you.
I’m currently working transporting positive C-19 patients, 7 days a week. I do that because every single person, whatever their age deserves a chance of life. I also do it because many of my colleagues have young families at home whereas I live alone.
Sometimes I feel like that nurse who couldn’t get her fruit and veg, sometimes I marvel about some individuals, who like the two I saw fighting over meat in a local supermarket seem to believe that reason and kindness are a thing of the past.
I’m really not a Boris fan. However, we will get through it and we will have many years to think how we can be more prepared and mull over the mistakes made.
Now, it’s about making do, helping out others as and when you can and keeping as safe as possible for the good of us all.
 






Wrong-Direction

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2013
13,440
I and many like me put ourselves on the line doing military service so I find your comment re sacrifice rather offensive.
You've obviously watched Ant Middleton's video

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jonnyrovers

mostly tinpot
Aug 13, 2013
1,181
Shoreham-by-Sea
I and many like me put ourselves on the line doing military service so I find your comment re sacrifice rather offensive.

If you are older than 93yrs then respect to you sir for your national service, even though your behaviour today is mighty selfish.

If you are under 93yrs then your national service will have been in peace time, and you're just another old codger claiming the 2nd world war as your own despite having had nothing to do with it.

Do everyone a favour, stay indoors, stop putting yourself and others at risk. You're not big and you're not clever.
 


dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
52,715
Burgess Hill
If you are older than 93yrs then respect to you sir for your national service, even though your behaviour today is mighty selfish.

If you are under 93yrs then your national service will have been in peace time, and you're just another old codger claiming the 2nd world war as your own despite having had nothing to do with it.

Do everyone a favour, stay indoors, stop putting yourself and others at risk. You're not big and you're not clever.

Agreed. Still so many people not thinking about whether they might infect others and overwhelm the NHS, and only thinking about themselves. Incredibly selfish and irresponsible behaviour.
 


Wrong-Direction

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2013
13,440
The meaningless jobs see the most benefit, great eh?

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Earlier I drove past the car park at the top of Bury Hill where the Whiteways Cafe is.

The car park was packed with cars and very small family groups going for walks which is fine - enjoy the fresh air in a responsible way.

What wasn't fine were the hundreds of motor bike riders standing around in different sized groups - say 50 or 60 in one of them ...... WTF .... are these people just completely F***ing ignorant or what.

I wish to god there was a way to identify these idiots and put them to the back of the queue if they need the NHS .... selfish ********!!!
 


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