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Dave 21 and a thanks to the NHS staff

3blokes
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My 28 year old son, Dave, was rushed to hospital yesterday, where neurosurgeons performed a life saving operation on him. Fingers crossed, and everything else, hopefully he is going to be ok. There has been some improvement we have seen already, so hopefully, this will continue steadily, and we are staying positive.
But I wanted to use this thread to pay tribute to the staff at both hospitals we attended. They were amazing. Compassionate, professional, skilled, and ultimately life savers. They rescued someone very precious to me, and they did it with so much care. It was truly humbling and inspiring watching them and being looked after by them. I owe them so much.
But I am just one of a number, these people do this on a daily basis. My eldest daughter is a nurse, and she regularly tells of the abuse, both physical and verbal, they receive far too often, whilst performing their duties to help and save people. Yes, people can get stressed at times when family members are ill, but really that’s no excuse, and it is not always about that, anyway.
Our doctors and nurses regularly show us the very best side of humanity.
So just a plea, and most people do this anyway - show them the same back in return, by treating them with respect and appreciation, while they help you.
Sermon over.
Get better soon Dave, love you loads, mate.
But I wanted to use this thread to pay tribute to the staff at both hospitals we attended. They were amazing. Compassionate, professional, skilled, and ultimately life savers. They rescued someone very precious to me, and they did it with so much care. It was truly humbling and inspiring watching them and being looked after by them. I owe them so much.
But I am just one of a number, these people do this on a daily basis. My eldest daughter is a nurse, and she regularly tells of the abuse, both physical and verbal, they receive far too often, whilst performing their duties to help and save people. Yes, people can get stressed at times when family members are ill, but really that’s no excuse, and it is not always about that, anyway.
Our doctors and nurses regularly show us the very best side of humanity.
So just a plea, and most people do this anyway - show them the same back in return, by treating them with respect and appreciation, while they help you.
Sermon over.
Get better soon Dave, love you loads, mate.
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Good news, and good post - get well soon Dave!0
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Get well soon Dave21 and well done the NHS1
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Very best wishes to your son, he is in the safe hands of our wonderful NHS.0
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Best wishes to Dave for a speedy recovery, and to you and your family at this time. The NHS is wonderful!0
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All the best, get well soon @Dave21 . Well done to the NHS.0
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Best wishes to Dave21 and all the family. Get well soon.0
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Best wishes to all the family. Get well soon Dave.
The NHS is one of the best things about our great country.4 - Sponsored links:
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Get well soon Dave0
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Hope everything is okay.0
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Best wishes to you all and quick recovery to Dave. Couldn’t agree more about the NHS.0
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All the best to you both0
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Get well soon from Dave in Vienna!0
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Thanks for the comments everyone. They’re much appreciated. I’m hoping that he’ll be well enough soon over the coming days for me to be able to tell him he’s got his own thread on CL, and that will make him smile7
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All the best to Dave with his health at the mo' and hoping for a very speedy recovery.0
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Best wishes to Dave for his recovery.0
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Very best wishes for a speedy recovery Dave.
And lovely to hear nice things about the NHS, who do a great job1 -
Great to read, glad @Dave2l is on the mend.
And as you say, lets all give back some love and appreciation for those front line staff.1 -
Very best wishes to Dave.
The opening post tells us how much you're loved, you will get through this with that kind of support.
Well done our NHS.0 -
Have to second this, they are just brilliant. Had a heart attack on Sunday and was in surgery within about 40 minutes. Everyone, the ambulance crew, surgeons, nurses and ward staff were just brilliant. Caring, reassuring, professional. Home already and well on the mend. Best wishes to @3blokes and @Dave2l. Thanks for the post.15
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Glad to hear you are on the mend and that you were looked after so wellSouthallAddick said:Have to second this, they are just brilliant. Had a heart attack on Sunday and was in surgery within about 40 minutes. Everyone, the ambulance crew, surgeons, nurses and ward staff were just brilliant. Caring, reassuring, professional. Home already and well on the mend. Best wishes to @3blokes and @Dave2l. Thanks for the post.
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Best wishes Dave21.0
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A speedy recovery Dave.
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