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My gf's mum has just been confirmed as having MRSA again for the 5th time she gets it everytime she's admitted to this hospital but never when she goes into Addenbrookes.
Her skin was tested and she's not a carrier on top of everything else they have done to her we're hoping she will listen and speak to a solicitor now all she wants is the treatment she needs without being made seriously ill each time it's not about compensation before anyone jumps on this and defends the NHS.
Things is last time she got it was when our son was born so she wasnt allowed to see him till he was 4 weeks old and my partner is now 3 months pregnant again so we cant visit her in hospital and the way things are going she wont be clear by the time this baby is born so will be in the same situation as before
The treatment for MRSA only takes days if it is present in the nose/skin, longer if it is in a wound/blood. So she should be well clear by the time baby is born.
Whereabouts is she MRSA positive? Is this diagnosed soon after admission to hospital or further into her stay? Do Addenbrooks test every patietn on every admission (if they do not test they would not know it was present). More info needed I think if you want specific advise.
We speak from previous expierence from the previous times she's had MRSA if the person has other problems like I said she had it before in her post op wound this time last year and it took over 12 months to sort it out.
she has a hernia the size of a rugby ball that they refuse to do anything about as she has a heart condition they wont even offer to do it under epidural and because of this they cant use a probe to see what the problems are because they cant get passed the hernia.
The last time this happened they refused to send out the nurses to change her dressing at home and said that her carer (who is 71) should do it but to change it you have to lift the hernia and she cant lift it and they still refused to send a nurse out to change it despite the fact she lives 50 yards from her GP and they also refused to change it for her even if she went to the surgery.
she also suffers from terrible anxiety and stress when away from home so all in all not very good.
This was diagnosed hours after her op as her temp and blood pressure shot up so we presume its blood borne now we can't find out for sure as they wont let anyone in the hospital now because of the vomiting and diarhea bug and there are no phones (or tv's) on the ward.
Latest update she has been sent home because of this vomiting bug going round, she's still ill but get this it's too dangerous to keep her in hospital ffs.
Dr told her today they have never seen someone get so ill so fast make it back and they were expecting her to die.
Absolutely disgraceful as a friend of mine says the NHS bury their mistakes, luckily my partners mum escaped this time, we're going to write to the trust and her GP demanding she is never sent back to that hospital EVER again
She is going to do so but she's nearly 60 and suffers from anxiety and isn't very assertive (which is part of the problem she wont stand up for herself)
They refused to give her the letter that you usually get from the hospital to give to your GP and said they will post it and despite repeatedly asking they refused hmmmmmmm.
We'll give it awhile for the records to be updated and get her to have look