I attended Crosshouse a&e with breathlessness. I was triaged very quickly but unfortunately due to how busy it was I had to wait about 4hrs to be seen. Once seen I was assessed quickly and bloods obtained. It was then things happened a bit quicker, I was suspected to have a PE due to my blood results.
I was admitted and although i had to sleep on a trolley i was checked on by staff regularly,early the next day I had a CT scan which confirmed large bilateral PE'S with right heart strain.
That night I was admitted to ITU for 48hrs for obs. The staff from a&e were amazing, but I wished to say a special thank you to the ward staff, they kept me sane especially the male auxiliary who made me laugh at such a serious time. Also to the night nurse who's name I can't remember who calmed me down when I became a bit anxious one night.
I did return to a&e just because I was so anxious but the staff were amazing and reassured me that I wasn't a nuisance, checked me over and gave me the all clear.
If I could maybe suggest one thing, the aftercare could be much better, when someone goes through something like this their mental health can be severely affected so some kind of group to talk things over would be great.
I have been lucky and all my further tests ie echo show no lasting damage.
The staff I met were a credit to Ayrshire and Arran and I just want to say thank you, I dont think I would be exaggerating if I said, they saved my life.
"Pulmonary embolism"
About: Crosshouse Hospital / Accident & Emergency Crosshouse Hospital Accident & Emergency KA2 0BE Crosshouse Hospital / Intensive Care Unit Crosshouse Hospital Intensive Care Unit KA2 0BE
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