albion534
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Awwww bless ya, If I had know I could have brought up a thermal flask, a teddy best and a dummy? Sort it out! 3 hours for a poorly finger is a world record
How shit! Sat up there yesterday for 3 hours for a dislocated finger, it was bad too!
X-ray followed by being told I've been took off the list after an hour, sat in another room for an hour, popped back into place after another half hour, x-ray then a splint on my finger.
3 f***ing hours! To be honest, that's a joke.
Generally at any given time, at least half the people sitting in the waiting room at A&E don't actually require hospital treatment & could easily be seen by their GP or a nurse practitioner at their local surgery, or at one of the NHS walk-in centres.
If people didn't call ambulances or present themselves at A&A for the most ridiculous stuff then things might speed up a little.
How shit! Sat up there yesterday for 3 hours for a dislocated finger, it was bad too!
X-ray followed by being told I've been took off the list after an hour, sat in another room for an hour, popped back into place after another half hour, x-ray then a splint on my finger.
3 f***ing hours! To be honest, that's a joke.
How shit! Sat up there yesterday for 3 hours for a dislocated finger, it was bad too!
X-ray followed by being told I've been took off the list after an hour, sat in another room for an hour, popped back into place after another half hour, x-ray then a splint on my finger.
3 f***ing hours! To be honest, that's a joke.
That's how mine mostly dislocate. I've got lax joints and I've had 30+ dislocated fingers over the years.
Ever since I got stuck with a dislocated finger for 36 hours I've learnt to just pull them back in as soon as it happen.
How shit! Sat up there yesterday for 3 hours for a dislocated finger, it was bad too!
X-ray followed by being told I've been took off the list after an hour, sat in another room for an hour, popped back into place after another half hour, x-ray then a splint on my finger.
3 f***ing hours! To be honest, that's a joke.
Generally at any given time, at least half the people sitting in the waiting room at A&E don't actually require hospital treatment & could easily be seen by their GP or a nurse practitioner at their local surgery, or at one of the NHS walk-in centres.
If people didn't call ambulances or present themselves at A&A for the most ridiculous stuff then things might speed up a little.
do you have very stretchy skin Tyrone?
This. There should be more of them. But folk always demand that their "local" A&E should be kept open as a fully functioning "centre of excellence". That way, it will ALWAYS be the case that a chap with a dislocated finger will be kept waiting while major trauma cases are seen first.In the past I have gone to the walking wounded centres. There is one at Lewes vic hospital and another down from Brighton station. the waiting times shorter than a&e and they can bandage up broken bones.
How did you dislocate your finger?