Well that’s good for you and your family but spare a thought for those that have not been so lucky.I've had dealing with the NHS in the past year. All fine, given there's a pandemic. As has my son.
My sister has had chemotherapy and radiotherapy and thankfully her latest scan is clear.
My brother in law has had surgery. Successful.
My pregnant friend had her partner with her when she gave birth, though not I think for scans.
Do you want me to go on?
This thread might be more helpful for those of you wanting to discuss your nhs experiences hope this helps.I've had dealing with the NHS in the past year. All fine, given there's a pandemic. As has my son.
My sister has had chemotherapy and radiotherapy and thankfully her latest scan is clear.
My brother in law has had surgery. Successful.
My pregnant friend had her partner with her when she gave birth, though not I think for scans.
Do you want me to go on?
To be fair, I also give negative feedback where I feel it's due. I didn't say that here, but happy to clarify now for avoidance of doubt.You specially said you like giving good feedback where it’s due that’s why I commented. I don’t believe anyone else has posted with the intention of giving feedback about the nhs because this thread usually discusses the vaccines and associated vaccine experiences which while has mentioned users experiences it’s not been about feedback negative or positive
at last! Someone understands! Thank you, thank you, thank you! What a balanced view you have as well, I've missed seeing balance and perspective, I wish more pro vaccine people could have the outlook you do. I can see why people who don't get ill often etc don't want this jab.
Thank you , I have to say he didn't have a bad experience just a very risky one ,someone not fully trained administering it and no post vaccine monitoring when it clearly states on the PIL that you have to be monitored for 15 min ,especially those with allergies ....On a separate note it also states that 1in 1000 will experience bells palsy which I think is quite high do you know what the risk is from the other vaccines ( he had Moderna btw).Hope he is okay and hope that the majority who choose to get the vaccine/booster have a better experience and correct procedures are followed.
One of my friends is terrified of what she thinks are people in authority (in her head she’s still 8Yes, my vaccine booster and 'flu jags yesterday went very smoothly, but that 15 minutes seemed like a LONG time.
I'm sure there are complaints and negative feedback, and I feel sorry for those who have suffered. There are also many positive experiences.
That’s what I mean when I said better experience. As in someone who is properly trained in administering the vaccine and procedure of waiting 10-15 mins post vaccine.Thank you , I have to say he didn't have a bad experience just a very risky one ,someone not fully trained administering it and no post vaccine monitoring when it clearly states on the PIL that you have to be monitored for 15 min ,especially those with allergies ....On a separate note it also states that 1in 1000 will experience bells palsy which I think is quite high do you know what the risk is from the other vaccines ( he had Moderna btw).
Yeah have you seen anything in your scientific studies on the risk of Bell's from the other Covid vaccines ?That’s what I mean when I said better experience. As in someone who is properly trained in administering the vaccine and procedure of waiting 10-15 mins post vaccine.
Are you asking me personally what the risk is from other vaccines?
It isn’t something I have looked into. The scientific studies are not *mine*Yeah have you seen anything in your scientific studies on the risk of Bell's from the other Covid vaccines ?
I thought that’s what you wanted the science thread forIt isn’t something I have looked into. The scientific studies are not *mine*
They’re studies accessible to everyone, they’re not mine. As I said above it is not something that I have looked into very much.I thought that’s what you wanted the science thread for
I know that but I find scientific studies boring .I thought you may have seen something as you're interested in that type of thing rest assured if I had of put some on the thread there's plenty would try to debunk them ,sorry for asking will not bother you again .They’re studies accessible to everyone, they’re not mine. As I said above it is not something that I have looked into in very much.
No need to apologise, you’re not bothering me! I can take a look now and post links here.I know that but I find scientific studies boring .I thought you may have seen something as you're interested in that type of thing rest assured if I had of put some on the thread there's plenty would try to debunk them ,sorry for asking will not bother you again .
I got an appointment for an issue I had within a week.Have you spoken to anyone that’s been to hospital or dealt with the NHS in the last year? A&E waiting times up to 12 hours, can’t get doctors appointments for over a month, telephone appointments only, partners of pregnant women were not allowed to attend scans or appointments even if it involved miscarriages, cancer treatments cancelled, operations cancelled, smear tests cancelled, do you want me to go on?
No it's fine honestly I'll have a look later when I've time but thanks anyway.No need to apologise, you’re not bothering me! I can take a look now and post links here.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(21)00273-5/fulltextNo it's fine honestly I'll have a look later when I've time but thanks anyway.
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