I still don't trust that account. she said he went to sleep on a pile of coats as if he found them on the floor. He's only lying on his own coat.I find that the account by BBC staff is believable:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-50713236
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Jack was taken to his GP last Tuesday, with vomiting, diarrhoea, coughing and a fever. He had been ill for six days with what the GP had thought was a virus, but as he had not improved he was taken by ambulance to the accident and emergency unit of LGI.
His mum told The Mirror: "He kept asking to lay down. He was without a bed for four-and-a-half hours.
"He needed to go to sleep and he needed to lay down. He started falling asleep and he ended up going to sleep on a pile of coats.
"There was no bed for him in A&E and there was no bed for him on the ward, so he just had to sleep on the floor."
After his wait in the treatment room, Jack was eventually moved to a ward where he waited for five hours on a trolley before a bed was found.
He was later diagnosed with flu and tonsillitis, and discharged home the next day.
His mum praised medical staff but said: "I am frustrated about the system and the lack of beds, which I am presuming is due to a lack of funding to the NHS to deliver the services that are required."
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Useless GP.
How would you react if he were you son?
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that there's nothing wrong with the NHS. we can agree that the demand is too high. Maybe the flood of 600,000 plus new people coming into the UK every year might have something to do with it, the same as the housing crisis. we can also agree that it's been under-funded.
One of our forum members bled to death in a hospital at a relatively young age when completely unattended after he had been admitted to the hospital because he was choking up turds of blood. He was taken to the hospital by ambulance because his blood pressure was so low that he couldn't stand up. All they did was tuck him up in bed and then left him to it. He was completely dead hours later when they came to check on him. This is a real story of negligence and incompetence, not a fake one about a kid that was so ill that they sent him home smiling the next morning.