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poppy

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May 22, 2008, 11:10:38 AM5/22/08
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What happens when a nine yaer old girl has to die when a hospital
refuse to give a simple x-ray to a girl that is vomiting with a fever,
just cause there fully booked and they can't find the time to fit a
sick little girl in. so they send her home back. Well 2 days later
that same little girl dies by vomitting blood. Just imagine only if
that x-ray was taken and send back to the doctor a little girl life
could have been saved and be home right know with her little brother
and mom and dad. So my concern is what is happening with our health
care more importantly what is happening to humanity. we go to
hospitals to get cure, to heal. to take the pain away , not to
die,because someone didn't care enough to make an exception. a family
lost a child a brother lost a sister, two parent lost a piece of their
heart. So my dilema is why....

Wendy Anne Caroline Grimmer

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May 22, 2008, 6:27:00 PM5/22/08
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I guess the answer is the hospital system is in crisis, here in Australia
children are seen immediately as we have separate childrens hospitals and
the people are trianed in the care of children. It shouldn't have happened
but unfortunately it does, eventhe people who work in the hospital system
are human and mistakes are made, I would think that the person who turned
that family away is now having to live with the knowledge that because of
his \ her mistake a family is minus a child. Just remember that the child is
now with God and looking down on her family and would not want them to be
sad, I know exactly how they feel, you feel as is your heart has been ripped
out and will never mend. I say good morning every morning and sit for a few
minutes at sunset to say good night and this helps me to get through the
day.Always remember the wonderful gift you were given of a wonderful child
and remember she is an angel now looking down and guarding over the family
she is lost to.

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Shelly

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May 30, 2008, 12:38:57 PM5/30/08
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Having a Child is a blessing, a miracle and so much more.
It hurts to lose your child especially knowing it's to someone's
neglect. I think think doctors and nurses should be much more careful
as to how they administer they time and attention to patients,
sometime you'll find that nurse have been in the ER for an eight hour
shift with only an hour or less break and after eights they'll have to
stay over time because too many emergency and too little staff. I
believe that a system should be put into place for nurses and doctors
to have time to relax and recompose there mines, imagine for four (4)
hours straight you're giving injections for diarrhea, vomiting,
checking diabetes level, bandaging bruises, cleaning cuts etc. They
are in a very tedious work environment and they need time to slow
sometimes and clear their head make sure they doing things correctly,
in saying this I believe there's should more staff in hospitals to
ensure that the hospitals are operating effectively and efficiently.
My views are not to say I uphold that person who turned away that
family, just to day we're humans and sometimes with so much things to
do we sometimes make faulty decisions. I say to the family or friends
of the family who may this "I sympathized with you in this your time
of sorrow", trust in the lost and he'll see you true. The bible says "
Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted". May you find
peace and calm after this storm has pass. You're in my prayers.

On May 22, 4:27 pm, "Wendy Anne Caroline Grimmer"

Shelly-Ann Jackson

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May 30, 2008, 10:27:26 AM5/30/08
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Having a Child is a blessing, a miracle and so much more.
It hurts to lose your child especially knowing it's to someone's
neglect. I think think doctors and nurses should be much more careful as to how they administer they time and attention to patients, sometime you'll find that nurse have been in the ER for an eight hour shift with only an hour or less break and after eights they'll have to stay over time because too many emergency and too little staff. I believe that a system should be put into place for nurses and doctors to have time to relax and recompose there mines, imagine for four (4) hours straight you're giving injections for diarrhea, vomiting, checking diabetes level, bandaging bruises, cleaning cuts etc. They are in a very tedious work environment and they need time to slow sometimes and clear their head make sure they doing things correctly, in saying this I believe there's should more staff in hospitals to ensure that the hospitals are operating effectively and efficiently. My views are not to say I uphold that person who turned away that family, just to day we're humans and sometimes with so much things to do we sometimes make faulty decisions. I say to the family or friends of the family who may this "I sympathized with you in this your time of sorrow", trust in the lost and he'll see you true. The bible says " Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted". May you find peace and calm after this storm has pass. You're in my prayers.
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