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Old 24th December 2018, 10:39   #1
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Well, great start to Christmas here. Yesterday my father was taken ill very early in morning. Bad stomach pains and he never moans about illness. To cut a long story short my mother phoned NHs 24 at 10am. Promised doctors visit in afternoon. No show. Called back at 7pm....very busy....blag, blah....then doctor miraculously appeared 15 minutes later. Looks like appendicitis so ambulance called. Finally in ambulance at ...10.30 PM.

More than 12 hours wait for an 80 year old in distressed state with probably appendicitis. Utterly ridiculous. Absolutely raging!

Now this is not a moan about the staff. All human interaction at house and ambulance was first rate. They were great particularly the doctor who had been out since 8am non stop.

This whole system is a joke. It is hopelessly understaffed and underesourced. When the ambulance appeared they were one of the Perth paramedic crews , not from ambulance station in same place they live or even Dundee. Their next port of call being a call in Anstruther at east end of Fife!

This is just not good enough. They have got to do something about this and sort it out. I am totally convinced lives are being put at risk with this and probably lost! We really should not be putting up with this nor should the NHS staff.

Very, very annoyed but will not say or do anything about this until all is well again but I am taking this further. Nobody else should be put through this. Just as well I was there all the time or my mother would have been frantic!

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Old 24th December 2018, 11:48   #2
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Well the NHS in Scotland is totally devolved and what’s more via the Barnet formula every man woman and child in Scotland gets £1200 pa more than the U.K. average payment per individual.

Source - facts about NHS funding in Scotland - Gov.UK
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Old 24th December 2018, 12:57   #3
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Totally agree with you on this.
When I had my heart attack the wife dialled 999 and was told an ambulance was on its way but with no time scale.
She phoned back after 40 minutes and was told haven't sent one yet as none available.
Phoned the gp surgery and the Dr came straight round with a nurse,defibrillator, and lots of bags.
He phoned the ambulance service after 1 hr 20 mins and was told still no ambulance.
He had a few harsh words and was told one would be sent blue lights.
After 1 hr 50 mins he phoned air ambulance directly because of my condition.
10 minutes after that the ambulance came trundling round the corner with no blue lights.
There was then an argument between gp and crew over where to go and by what method of transport.
Air ambulance then arrived , hovered over a field , said the cloud was too low and NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD- off leaving me with a 50 minute drive to hospital .
Had my attack at 11am and got into hospital at 1635 , where I was put on a ward.
Saw the Dr at 2245 and he called the team back in as I was still having the attack.
Drs and nurses are wonderful people , its the organization that's broke.

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Old 24th December 2018, 13:30   #4
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Sorry to hear of your experience Chris. If it's of any consolation south of the border might not be very different, we waited 10 hours for an ambulance for my 92-year old mother in March of this year. She fell upstairs in her bedroom breaking her wrist and her pelvis as we later found out in the hospital.

The front line staff were great but I would tend to agree in so much that our underlying feeling is that something is not right.
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Old 24th December 2018, 13:51   #5
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Hi Chris

That must have been awful, I hope all goes well.

Just a thought. Don't complain to the NHS trust, instead complain to your MSP's Willie Rennie and Claire Baker I believe. We pay more tax in Scotland for a reason. The NHS should be fully funded
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Old 24th December 2018, 15:59   #6
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any reason a taxi was not called or someone gave him a lift to hospital?

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Old 26th December 2018, 19:42   #7
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Well the NHS in Scotland is totally devolved and what’s more via the Barnet formula every man woman and child in Scotland gets £1200 pa more than the U.K. average payment per individual.

Source - facts about NHS funding in Scotland - Gov.UK

The point of your comment is...............?

Surely we are all glad this person is on the mend!
My wife had emergency surgery this month and is recovering well.
Many thanks to all the Northern Ireland NHS staff for helping her.
I think the Barnet formula gives slightly more per person over here in NI, perhaps my wife will fully recover more quickly knowing that!
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Old 27th December 2018, 08:09   #8
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Hi Chris,

Glad to read your Dad is responding well to treatment.

Positive thoughts to you all at this time.
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Old 26th December 2018, 09:00   #9
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Good news Chris, hope the recovery goes well.
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Old 26th December 2018, 18:24   #10
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Picked Dad up with a pile of antibiotics from hospital today. Very glad to have him home safely.

Thanks to all who sent wishes, I passed them on.

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