This is Care Opinion [siteRegion]. Did you want Care Opinion [usersRegionBasedOnIP]?

"My Mum's care at GRI Haemotology, ward 18/19 "

About: Glasgow Royal Infirmary / General Medicine (Wards 3, 4, 5 &46) Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service

(as a relative),

What a wonderful institution my mum has been blessed with. My mum has been helped and encouraged by Dr Bagott (Haemo), Dr Taylor and Dr Burns on ward 18/19 at GRI, and some pretty interesting FY1s who have managed to sort out her PBLs from their transition into OMG clinicals (well done, Proff' Lumsden. Keep them coming!).

So my mum has nearly died on 3 previous accounts in the last year and a half, and her will to carry on fighting has become evident to everyone who has come across her.

To the extent of gaining over 10lbs in weight, thus limiting muscle atrophy and increasing energy.

With a fluctuating immune system, the challenge facing my mum and her Drs and nurses has been great. My mum and I would like to say a massive thank you to everybody involved in her care. Your good work has not gone unnoticed. Thank you.

An increase in treatment and recovery would benefit my mum and increase the understanding of this condition to clinicians and all staff concerned.

We are faced with finding out if she can come under the clinical drug tests being carried out in the U. S. and the U. K, and receive the drugs relevant to this clinically based study. If my mum wishes to carry on living and fighting then both her and I wish these avenues to be pro-actively investigated.

I hope that this email will surf its way acoss the appropriate in-boxes within the GRI

Thank you

Do you have a similar story to tell? Tell your story & make a difference ››

Responses

Response from Paul Cannon, Head of Administration, Acute Services Division, Greater Glasgow & Clyde NHS 10 years ago
Paul Cannon
Head of Administration, Acute Services Division,
Greater Glasgow & Clyde NHS
Submitted on 05/06/2013 at 11:44
Published on Care Opinion at 12:07


Thank you for taking the time and trouble to provide your very kind feedback. I will ensure that this is passed on to those involved and I am sure that they will be very pleased to read your comments.

I am sorry that this posting was not acknowledged at the time, we had a break in our use of Patient Opinion, but we have now resumed doing so, and I thought it was still important to acknowledge your posting and where appropriate to pass comments on.

Once again, thank you for using the Patient Opinion feedback system, it is greatly appreciated.

I know all of the staff in wards 18 and 19 at Glasgow Royal Infirmary as well as the the doctors involved in your mum's care and recovery will be delighted to read your very thoughtful remarks.

  • {{helpful}} {{helpful == 1 ? "person thinks" : "people think"}} this response is helpful
Opinions
Next Response j
Previous Response k