My troubles started last July (2015) when I had to be admitted to the above hospital with fluid retention I was admitted to ward 8B my treatment was excellent and staff were great.
In April of this year I was admitted again this time an ulcer in my tummy but because of my other illnesses an operation was not on offer and I was put on a drip for 5 days this seemed to work, again the staff of ward 9D were wonderful. The consultant in charge changed my medication and I was allowed home.
I was only home 2 days when I started to feel dreadful, I went to my GP who took my bloods. These came back my salts were very low and I had to go back to hospital I was put on drips with a heart monitor the staff at ward 6C were the best could not do enough for me. Again my medication was changed.
After a week I was back again low salts and throwing up blood. ward 4 was a wonderful ward to be in the consultants as well as the staff were great. I have no complaints about the hospital its wonderful as is your staff, but why can't the doctors get together to discuss patient care and medication.
"Doctors getting together to discuss patient care"
About: Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow / General medicine (Wards 5d) Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow General medicine (Wards 5d) Glasgow G51 4TF
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