Yeah. My Father's Still In Hospital.
You may remember that I used to have a paternal grandmother. Who used to have a G.P.
It's certainly been my contention. That G.P fed her a cocktail of drugs. For no other reason to mimic the symptoms of Dementia.
A Crime Against Humanity. Contray to Article 7.1(k) of the Rome Statute. Specifically unlawful medical experimentation contrary to the Nuremberg Code.
For some reason my father is still with that G.P. Clearly things have not improved.
Prior to his admission for surgery. We faced a small problem.
The G.P had failed to diagnose, let alone treat, Bronchitis. Which, over a number of, years developed into very mild COPD. Which also went undiagnosed and untreated.
There are actually several things that the G.P has failed to diagnose, let alone treat. While sending my father off on supposedly World dazzling medical dramas. Such as over his blood pressure.
Individually none of these things are serious to warrant hospitalisation. They should be treated by the G.P in the community. Possibly in collaboration with an out patient clinic.
However, if they emerge while you're in hospital. They can't actually let you out of hospital until they've been sorted out.
As for the thing my father went into hospital with originally. That's all fine. Almost long forgotten history at this point.
I think, technically, he may actually have been discharged. Only to be admitted by another department. Which leaves him in the exact same bed. Only changing who pays for that bed.
It's certainly leaving Britain well equipped to reverse its decision to self-exclude.
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