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Date: March 10, 2010 at 20:04:57
From: Expat
Subject: Re: HEALTH ISSUES IN GRENADA AND THE POOR SERVICE AT THE GENERAL HOSPITAL
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Obviously there are conditions that either cannot be helped, or need early presentation to be able to affect a cure.
What you do not seem to be able to take on board is that there are many opportunities to effect a cure which inattentiveness or poor diagnosis or as is commonplace around the World, poor Hygiene can and will all see a patient out in a box not on their feet.
I would have thought by now you could tell from the flavour of my posts that I am not stupid, easily fooled or swung by malicious gossip.
I deliberately stated my daughter had died, and I am sure you will have noticed that I did say that end might not have been avoidable... So I am not screeming out of hysterical grief.
What I did say from direct and third party observations of the way she was treated..... and at one point we had a very senior member of staff chasing doctors and care staff to see she was properly looked after.
However although I think the backsliding way she was treated at first MAY have lead to her end, it is a matter for debate, and pointless for her at this stage. BUT the evidence was there that poor treatment is the norm. To the point that when an outside call got something done for us the nurses gave the other patients hell that night as a form of reprisal.
You cannot defend poor practice and attitude with anecdotal stories when I am giving you a definitive fatal result.
I do understand there will be good staff there but the norm is crap, and I refuse to believe otherwise.
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