Gloucestershire NHS sly Do Not Resuscitate authorisations
1 month ago
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This is my Mother. Only 72,, she had stomach ulcers, that's all, no comorbidities, nothing.. But Gloucestershire Royal hospital decided she was too elderly to have the ulcers resolved. Staff stood at the end of the bed growling at me as I begged them for help as I suctioned her she bled all over me. LOADS of abuse on this link, that is sent to us from families all over the UK. https://www.facebook.com/carerswantcompetence/
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