rogue hockster
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We are living fewer years in good health: Is the NHS part of the problem? bbc.in/3QSIBNo
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UK children will be one of unhealthiest generations in decades.
Reduced vaccination rates, rising asthma, mental health disorders; high infant mortality rates, oral health, obesity.
Poverty a major factor. Significant health inequalities across the UK.
theguardian.com/society/2026/j…
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@Heccles94 No one on the right should ever have the balls to talk about fiscal prudence ever again. .
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It wasn’t PPE failure, it was government failure.
And NHS workers died whilst Lady Michelle Moan bought a yacht.
BBC Breaking News@BBCBreaking
PPE failures left NHS staff in UK poorly protected and wasted billions, Covid inquiry finds bbc.in/4vrHjXO
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Today I discovered what happens when you’re too disabled to fit the system, but not disabled in quite the right way.
I learned that the NHS doesn’t always fail because people don’t care, it fails because the system is so obsessed with ticking boxes that it forgets there’s an actual human being standing in front of it. Or in my case… lying down.
After six days in hospital with a sepsis infection and an adrenal crisis, I was finally able to be discharged.
Patient Transport was called, but to my absolute shock, they refused to take me home because I have occasionally had access to a vehicle when a carer is available to drive.
TODAY, I have neither.
No vehicle. No carer. No family who can drive it, No friends available…. AND a specialist tilted wheelchair that won’t fit into even an accessible cab. Black cabs? NOPE. Still don’t fit. No room to manoeuvre into a rear face position… and cabbies simply won’t pick me up. safety first.
I explained that to the ward manager.
Then explained it again.
And again.
Each time I was met with the same question:
“Can’t you get someone to collect you?”
No.
The solution was, to discharge me anyway, knowing I don’t have any means to get home.
None.
And so, I was taken down to the discharge lounge… the lounge which is available for patients waiting for Patient Transport.
The very Patient Transport I’d already been told wasn’t available today as there’s ZERO capacity and a backlog of days worth of patients trying to get home.
I asked the obvious… “What happens when the lounge closes, and I still have no way of getting home?”
“Someone will deal with that then.”
No plan.
No solution.
Just… computer says no…
Somewhere we’ve replaced compassion with flow charts, and clinical judgement with algorithms.
If you don’t fit neatly into the system’s boxes, the system doesn’t adapt. It simply decides that you are the problem. That’s exactly how I felt today. An awkward inconvenience.
I’m not a difficult patient.
I’m a disabled woman who doesn’t fit your spreadsheet.
There’s a difference!
To be continued….
#NHSCrisis #DisabilityAwareness #WillIGetHome #FeelingBloodyAwful #NHS #LiverpoolRoyalHospital

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@JustMissEmma I would be asking to discuss with the clinical site manager/duty manager.
Well done for raising it here, this stupid shit is all common in computer says no.
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@charise_lee Actually the tablet is pretty smart. Yiu can’t get data on searches of criminals and catch them on further offences easily in such a simple way.
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@rustyrockets They are seeing a flood of other movement of funds inwards however I heard. Business investment.
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Outstanding 🙌👏👏👏
Moog@a_toots
Nigel Farage walking, but with the St Trinian's Flash Harry music added. 👌🏻
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@YoungBobRB I do not regret my abortion. A foetus is a human in development. It is NOT a human.
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@WesleyWinterYT Genuinely sorry you got injured so badly. How does anyone sue antifa? Surely you sue the violent individuals
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On May 1st, I was attacked by Antifa while filming at a protest in Paris. I was left with a broken cheekbone and a broken orbital bone. My camera equipment was also stolen.
After facial surgery and a couple of months of recovery, I've had time to think about how I want to handle this, and I've decided to take legal action. I've instructed Fabien Rajon, the lawyer who represented the family of Quentin Deranque after his murder by Antifa, to help identify those responsible and push for prosecution.
Legal fees are expected to be around £5,000. If you're able to support, it's appreciated, and I'll share updates as the case develops. GoFundMe link is below:
gofund.me/f065fce69
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