Having come in on bank holiday Monday with what turned out to be blood clots on my Lungs.
A&E were very busy: so had to wait quite a time which was not much fun, but when it was my turn Dr very thorough, even came back to say goodnight& that I would be going to a ward when one available given a bed then taken to M&U for 24hrs lots of tests & not much sleep then on to Victoria ward & a bit more normality & good nights sleep first for more than a week, more xrays scans & bloods felt scared at times but staff nurses & ward Dr took time to answer my questions. As I could go home next day after seeing heomotology was asked if I minded going to the day centre where they did in & out ops, that was fine as they were obviously busy. Spent last 24hours with 3 others in a glorified cupboard they were lovely ladies (who had been there for 36 hrs, as were the 2 nurses who looked after us for the night but so depressing there, wonder why when there are wards that have been closed they cannot be opened when you are obviously soo busy.
Xmas & new year and all the bank holidays it produces are just not fair on all you hospital staff.
I realise that if my husband had not insisted on taking me to NDDH instead of waiting 2 days & going for my GP appointment (made the week before ) the outcome could have been very different,
I cannot thank all the very hard working efficient staff I came into contact with from NDDH .
we in the north of Devon must keep our Hospital
"nothing but admiration for the hardworking..."
About: North Devon District Hospital / Accident and emergency North Devon District Hospital Accident and emergency Barnstaple EX31 4JB
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