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Still, the sweetest sound you can ever hear is that ambulance siren.
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MG wrote:Health care system is a shambles. Blame the fucken pollies for that.
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I waited for hours just to be seen about 6 weeks ago, the only solutions they had was to keep pumping me full of morphine and pethadine coz it keep me calm (I had some twisted internal organs - so no blood supply to the area I think the drugs were making it worse - my whole body was calm expect for the part dying)... Once the doctor finally got there to see me I was rushed straight into sugery so I was very lucky in that aspect...
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unknown or life threatening..the triage team
will send you thru for immediate treatment
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I'm living proof that the triage system is rubbish, as its primarily based on ONE persons opinion of your injury.
I was bleeding to death (literally) internally, and staggered into a not-very -busy Cas, to be "assessed" by the bored triage nurse and told there would be at least a half hour wait for a doctor, and being asked to fill out forms :evil: . After repeatedly telling this idiot (who was reading a magazine) that I was going to pass out she rolled her eyes at me and directed me to a waiting room chair. I will be forever grateful that the doc happened to walk out just then.

I still smile when I recall her very loud and very public telling off of the triage nurse for her ineptitude while I was waiting for transport.
My eldest sister is an RN, and she was going to belt this woman :lol:
I had private cover, but noone asked me that until well after I got to Westmead, so its a moot point as to whether it will help you in Cas.

BTW Cowasaki, dont feel bad about being described as an MVA. It is the nature of a hospital to have different patients, same ailment, especially in high turnover areas like cas or day only.

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i waited two days at melbourne private to have my apendix out.
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I had a nasty car accident and was ambo'd to sunshine hospital - was seen promptly and well looked after i thought. Only thing i had to wait for was x-ray to be available they were flat out.

Private health insurance is worth it though - i had my tonsils out then about a year or so later my gald bladder and both times got to pick what day i went in. Whatever suited me best. Def worth paying for.
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MG wrote:My brother & I went to see a lawyer who told us with the way the current laws are, we would have buckleys chance & said if we wanted to go ahead he would take it on but his advice was that it wasent worth it.
Translating this from lawyer-speak: "Geeze, this isn't a case of blindingly-obvious negligence on the part of the hospital or malpractice by any particular doctor. I'll have to do some real work on this one."

Just like you'd do with a doctor, when a lawyer gives you a non-committal answer, you should seek a second opinion.
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