I was im to get hernia repaired and gallbladder removed, after going in keyhole the surgeon decided the procedure was technically challenging, with dense adhesions throughout. It was deemed unsafe to continue, I was returned to the ward. I am so grateful to the nurses, from the minute I went in I was made feel at ease, Sandra in the same day admissions was brilliant, I was then met with a lovely theatre nurse (sorry can't remember her name) this lady was great and we had a laugh, then into get anaesthetic, now this man is unbelievable, he did me the last time too, his name is John, honestly I didn't feel a thing, they always have problems finding my veins, but before I could say anything John had me sorted, he is a great person and fully committed to his job, off I went to sleep, the surgery was performed in my eyes with the best surgeon ever, Mr Alani, this man explains everything before and after operation, Mr Alani you're a great surgeon and person and will never be able to thank him enough, then I was off to ward 6 and again the nurses would do anything for you, these ladies are not just nurses they go above and beyond, honestly all the people I dealt with yesterday you are a great bunch and a major credit to the queen Elizabeth hospital, thank you
"A major credit to QEUH"
About: Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow / General surgery (Wards 9a, 9b, 9c & 9d) Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow General surgery (Wards 9a, 9b, 9c & 9d) Glasgow G51 4TF
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