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    One thing most non-medical folk miss is that epidurals are extremely dangerous, even though the public think they are 'routine' they can kill & maim, regardless of whether it is human error (which happens), a reaction to the medication, or damage to the spinal column. People are warned before they get them they could die in rare & extreme cases, but that means it does happen.

    Anaesthetic kills people every month, including kids at the dentist, it is on the consent form people sign.

    We've just dragged a terminally ill Nigerian (I think) woman out of a hospital and deported her (or going to)......what happened to common sense?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    One thing most non-medical folk miss is that epidurals are extremely dangerous, even though the public think they are 'routine' they can kill & maim, regardless of whether it is human error (which happens), a reaction to the medication, or damage to the spinal column. People are warned before they get them they could die in rare & extreme cases, but that means it does happen.

    Anaesthetic kills people every month, including kids at the dentist, it is on the consent form people sign.

    We've just dragged a terminally ill Nigerian (I think) woman out of a hospital and deported her (or going to)......what happened to common sense?
    I agree with the medical part from the little i know on the subject the NHS is so good at its Job most of the time when it mucks up we get outraged.

    Many of us have had to wait or had bad occasions with the NHS but i have had far more times where I was amazed at the service.

    The Wife had to be rushed into hospital due to a problem where she couldn't stop throwing up and was badly dehydrated once she was more lucid she was worrying about the cost and how would we pay. The first batch of drugs had not worked so they used a second set which cost far more. The NHS used several devices to check the blood, heart rate and even a urine, blood and other tests were taken.
    She needed to drip bags to help rehydrate her she required medcines they were handed to her and a prescription for more at a hugely discounted price. When we left we only had to stop to wait for a taxi and not go to the counter as the wife was used to.

    Sadly peope lose their lives, but the NHS what ever the polticians try to do saves and makes millions of peoples lifes far better.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post

    We've just dragged a terminally ill Nigerian (I think) woman out of a hospital and deported her (or going to)......what happened to common sense?
    yes common sense, sure she should not have been deported ,,,
    but i'm reading each day more posts of peope who take the and break the law but still get a visa..

    1) a girl on a visitor visa from malaysia, committed fraud, she served 1 yr in prison, and a few years later has a british boyfriend, they get married, spouse visa is refused, and she wins an appeal , you commit a crime that gets you 1yr in prison and then your allowed back by some judge , whats the point of all the questions on the visa form if you can appeal and win ??

    2) the fake uni's, what a laugh, funny thing is thou, where are these students , what are they doing , you only need to go on a certain 'uni's' website, and type in a random student number, i couldn't find one that had a british or european name

    3) maybe i've noticed another 'scam', hey i might be wrong, i've noticed more and more indians who have married old eastern block women, and are in the uk on a workpermit, and most are asking about the spouse visa and any job restrictions ,, i thought most indians stuck to the caste system, maybe its just my mind..

    lots of more cases i can mention and scams going on scouser keith, and sure many who should have been deported, have not been, many have been able to come back to the uk on a spouse visa after overstaying for years or committed a crime, and some times they send people back who they shouldn't have.. just me off, when i read about other people who have done no wrong getting refused a visa for whatever reason..

    i found this article about a filipino being deported for breaking an asbo , not sure if its been covered on here before..

    but why are they deporting some but not others ???

    http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/nort...5578-20319025/


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