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As for myself, I have some doubt about the vaccin. I asked some friends who work in hospitals and they told me they don't want to take it for themselves but they have too. If they don't, they will be suspended for a week or something. So they don't have a choice. They said that the virus could perfom a mutation so the vaccin could not be the good one. The vaccin could also give cephalalgia sometimes. The studies wasn't even long term meaning that not enough tests have been perform. For now it's the only vaccin available since that's all we have. So I am hesitating for my grandma. What's your opinion?</description><pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 00:12:35 GMT</pubDate><author>ladysakurax</author></item><item><title>hospitals do not tend to patients toe nails on nhs, why is this?</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/2162353.aspx</link><description>when ever my dad is in hospital, i have to get a private chiropodist to travel to him for him to cut my dads toe nails. the hospital said oh yes they are bad but they dont deal with it. when the probably got a chiropody department. why is this? can they simply not be bothered. when i asked the nurse to get one to tend to his feet she said, why dont i cut them myself, when my dad has foot fungus i think to. i said to her, how can i treat that, you are the nurse, not me. </description><pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 13:42:45 GMT</pubDate><author>Ladywriter1968</author></item><item><title>my dad went missing from a hospital for 8 hours and he has dementia</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/2162272.aspx</link><description>yesterday afternoon the hospital rang me on the ward to inform me that they had lost my dad and could not find him, he had casually walked off the ward he was being treated on on the 4th floor, somehow he got all the way down to the ground and walked out of the hospital. he had a fiver on him and is sick and only a cardigan on the cold late at night in an area which is not safe. we screamed at the hospital staff for their negligence and how could a patient just wander out of a hospital like that. the police were alerted by no one could find him, and then he registered as missing persons. then i went into another police station late at night and they said they found him, am ambulance had just rushed him to another hospital. so he was found wandering around and a passer by must have alerted an ambulance as when we saw him it looks like he must have fallen over as he had cuts on his eye and head but he has no idea of what happened at all and didnt even know where he was. the family and friends were all out searching for him. the hospital tried to pass the buck. but the truth is, they were not watching him. its quite a long walk in that hospital from the 4th to ground floor and they say he was missing for 10mins before they realised, but they are liars as he walks really slow and it would take longer then that for him to get from 4th to ground floor. you have to follow certain colours on the floor to get to the ground and even we have trouble in that hospital cause its so big, so when you think, a man who is confused and does not know where he is anyway. would not be able to make his way out of the hospital in that short time when he walks really slow and it takes us about 7 mins to get to the ward and we are fast walkers. has this ever happened to anyone else out there, or just give me your views please. i thought about complaining but it will take months cause it go to one level then another level and in the end will probably just get a letter saying sorry or something. this should not have happened at all, we think our relatives are safe in hospital. now i have no faith in them</description><pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 11:47:04 GMT</pubDate><author>Ladywriter1968</author></item><item><title>Who do you think is beating up the hospital staff</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1303719.aspx</link><description>Please don't give too many secrets away but do you know who is responsible for the attacks on the hospital staff. We wonder if it might be Eve, the woman who got burned in the factory and tried to kill Peter. Maybe it is Mamma Rose.

HUGZ from Kitten1954</description><pubDate>Sat, 13 Oct 2007 20:51:29 GMT</pubDate><author>kitten1954</author></item><item><title>how many times you've BEEN TO A HOSPITAL?</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1007322.aspx</link><description>Why did you go to the hospital?

Do you like the ambience of hospitals?</description><pubDate>Thu, 19 Apr 2007 09:10:59 GMT</pubDate><author>nengs10</author></item><item><title>Absolutely no bedside manner</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/574253.aspx</link><description>Have you ever had a bad experience with a doctor, nurse or other hospital staff?

While I have the utmost regard for those in the medical field, I will never forget the night my Dad died.  He actually died at home, after having a heart attack in the living room, but he was rushed to and pronounced dead at the hospital.  I remember my mom, standing in the ER corridor, while my dad was inside.  The doctor finally came out, looked at her for a brief moment and just shrugged his shoulders and walked away!  THAT was how she was advised that she had just lost her husband of almost 30 years.  She started to slump to the floor and my sister and I were trying to take care of her... fortunately, there was an intern nearby who immediately came over to help.  He was the kindest, gentlest young man and he stayed with her for the longest time, until he felt assured that she was ok.  I think HE has a bright future.</description><pubDate>Tue, 09 Jan 2007 22:11:36 GMT</pubDate><author>thinkingoutloud</author></item></channel></rss>