tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1824547228125638907.post4740319318287864947..comments2024-03-29T08:17:07.752+00:00Comments on New Mum Online: How Exposed are You to the NHS? Are you a Natural Born Worrier Parent?New Mum Onlinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14285584922202683960noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1824547228125638907.post-8890487688184854012014-01-23T21:30:35.115+00:002014-01-23T21:30:35.115+00:00I was very tempted to sue the ass off of staff tha...I was very tempted to sue the ass off of staff that missed the after labour problems then sent me home after i had given birth to D. I insisted something was missed, i described what i was feeling and i suspected i was going to bleed out. They didnt have the staff/beds/cash to let me stay and check it. I was sent home and i did indeed have something missed inside me, and had massive bleeding. If Blokey wasn't about, if he hadn't heard my screams i might have died. I fainted/passed out and he carried me downstairs. If he'd waited for an ambulance or taxi i might have "gone". <br /><br />Then the treatment i received traumatised me. It is a root cause of my bleeding phobia, & the needle phobia. These phobias are part of the breakdown, part of the reason i am "unfit for employment". The NHS made these issues awful rather than unpleasant. But i still love the NHS & they are now (finally) fixing these issues via therapists. Free to me, as i can't work, i can't afford a pay as you go shrink. So basically i still love the nhs BUT i hate the person who said not to listen to me after the labour, and the doctor who was rude and hurt me after being admitted back to the same ward, well i hope he's no longer working. Juliesnotebookhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09028141603260983336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1824547228125638907.post-20914830111780368782014-01-16T13:53:53.218+00:002014-01-16T13:53:53.218+00:00I think it's incredible that Aaron has got 3 1...I think it's incredible that Aaron has got 3 1/2 without any antibiotics! Good for you. My youngest was pumped with them within hours of birth because I had strep B, but I avoid them when possible. I think the NHS saves lives but too much emphasis is placed on cure rather than prevention and there is no investment in good health because n-one makes any money out of that! XOlder Single Mumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16752771952921898184noreply@blogger.com