I was admitted to hospital following a fall, when I broke bones in my right arm and sustained a large haematoma on my left leg. I had surgery to put plates and screws in my arm and the surgeon was pleased with the x-ray results. My leg was checked and seemed ok. I was discharged from hospital having spent 3 days on ward 33.
Unfortunately the haematoma started to cause more discomfort and following treatment, my GP sent me back to hospital, again ward 33, as an infection was in the wound. I had surgery on the wound and had a vacuum dressing. During the 9 days I was there, and the previous time, I couldn't have asked for better care and attention. I had many blood tests, antibiotic drips and medication.
The ward on both occasions was busy sometimes short of staff but I had no cause to complain about anything. I was well looked after and felt that my care mattered. On a couple of occasions I was really down but there was somebody there to spend a little time to talk to me and make sure I rallied.
I am taking the time to tell my story because all credit is due the those who looked after me, reassured me and helped me get better. I am indebted to all of you.
Thank you.
"Two admissions to Ward 33"
About: Adamson Hospital / Minor Injuries Unit Adamson Hospital Minor Injuries Unit KY15 4JG Victoria Hospital / Trauma & orthopaedics Victoria Hospital Trauma & orthopaedics KY2 5AH
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