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Dealing with depression - suicidal thoughts - Join the conversation (including helpline details)
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<blockquote data-quote="Chae1" data-source="post: 97960" data-attributes="member: 2681"><p>Not in our experience my mum was offered appointment from gp at hospital in 3 months. Was then urgently admitted. Did it in the hospital where she was supposedly being looked after. Had been in for 2 days and never seen by anyone due to administrative cock up.. To top it all off consultant phoned on night it happened to say if he had seen her day before it wouldn t have happened! There was a full enquiry ect to what happened and offered public enquiry but didnt want it in papers etc. She had a district nurse that came to see her once a fortnight before who helped alot but stopped coming due to cut backs. NHS did nothing for us. Hospital currently under investigation after 2 other people did the same this week. Why can someone in this state check themselves out!?I do agree that if someone really wants to do it they will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chae1, post: 97960, member: 2681"] Not in our experience my mum was offered appointment from gp at hospital in 3 months. Was then urgently admitted. Did it in the hospital where she was supposedly being looked after. Had been in for 2 days and never seen by anyone due to administrative cock up.. To top it all off consultant phoned on night it happened to say if he had seen her day before it wouldn t have happened! There was a full enquiry ect to what happened and offered public enquiry but didnt want it in papers etc. She had a district nurse that came to see her once a fortnight before who helped alot but stopped coming due to cut backs. NHS did nothing for us. Hospital currently under investigation after 2 other people did the same this week. Why can someone in this state check themselves out!?I do agree that if someone really wants to do it they will. [/QUOTE]
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