The Cambridges are doing something sweet in honor of Queen Elizabeth‘s celebration.
24.05.2022 - 15:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A man states that he was left terrified and in agony for five hours with severe back pain before an ambulance arrived.
Adam Jirjees woke up in excruciating pain and unable to walk on May 20 and called for an ambulance just after 10am. He was told that there would be a two-hour wait.
However, it was to get worse as the ambulance did not show up to his home in Hull until 3pm, Hull Live reports.
That meant that Adam had a five-hour wait until he was taken to Hull Royal Infirmary. Ironically, his home was only a short distance from the hospital but he was unable to get there by any other means.
Adam had a further wait in the hospital but says that once he was seen to, the staff were very good.
He was later diagnosed with having a slipped disc and received surgery and is now recovering at home.
He said: “I woke up in the morning and I could not walk. I was in so much pain that it made me cry. I felt like I was going to die.
“I called 999 at 10am on Friday they said the ambulance would be here at 12pm. But they did not send an ambulance until 3pm which is five hours later.
“I was scared about what had happened to me. I didn’t know how serious it was but I knew it was an emergency. I told the operator multiple times it was an emergency and they still didn't do anything. It took them 5 hours to send the ambulance.
“I got in at 3.15pm at the hospital but it was not until after 9pm I got to see the doctor. I've had surgery on my back.
“It was a very bad service getting there and then I had to wait. But when I was seen it was the best service. They gave me an MRI scan and I had surgery on a slipped disc.
“I am back home recovering now. The treatment I received was very good but it is not right to have to wait that long when I was in such
The Cambridges are doing something sweet in honor of Queen Elizabeth‘s celebration.
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