My mum
By Esther
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Everyone has to accept losing the people they love; yet whilst they are here you will fight for their rights, their very survival...speak out when they are unable to do so themselves.
The NHS, at it's best is fantastic, at it's worse leaves you feeling questioning the very system that we all contribute to. There has to be a forum where people who are unhappy with the service they receive can speak out AND BE TAKEN NOTICE OF.
My lovely mum left us in 1983 having lost her fight against cancer of the gullet. When we eventually got her to the hospital, by this time she was too weak to get from my brothers car to the outpatients. She saw a consultant, who quietly took my brother and myself to one side and told us that we should take her home to die. He told us that he felt, as she was blind, he didn't feel that she would cope with all the tubes etc; following a major operation...only a one in ten chance of success.
We both felt that mum should have the same chance as a sighted person and so we fought for her. My brother told the consultant that he wouldn't take her home, that if she wasn't admitted then he would tell the local newspaper all about it.
She was admitted immediately; taken to the ward in a wheelchair. A operation followed....unsuccessful....but at least she had that right. I still don't feel we were wrong to challenge the system.
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My missus works with deaf
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So sad but so true. You
Linda
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new Yes Esther,Linda Wigzell
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