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11.11.2022 - 08:07 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A furious patient has spoken out after suffering a horrific 13 hour wait at A&E. Jenni Dunn, 35, says she was left heartbroken by her horrible hospital experience having watched elderly patients not getting seen to and patients being forced to sleep on the floor, reports Birmingham Live.
The 35-year-old visited a Birmingham hospital on November 2 after catching the flu, which left her struggling to breathe and "in absolute agony". She then received an initial assessment within 45 minutes and was told to wait to be seen by a doctor.
It took three hours for Jenni's name to get called and staff explained that she would be moved to another busy ward. After hours of back and forth at Heartlands Hospital, Jenni said she was left "ready to lose it".
Jenni then waited for more than 13 hours in pain without seeing a doctor. She said: "From observing the nurses around me I [could] see they [were] pushed [and] didn't know where to start."
"They are in way over their heads [and] this is not what they signed up for. Why are they looking after patients from A&E when there are super sick people in beds that need their attention?"
As the clock struck past midnight Jenni described seeing a 96-year-old patient "left in a wheelchair with extreme leg sores". She said it left her annoyed and contemplating: "What if that was my grandad?"
Jenni added: "Another elderly patient who [was] extremely exhausted attempted to lie on the floor to get some sleep. I approached the nurse and asked for a bed.
"I could see the tears in her eyes as she responded: ‘we have no beds at the moment'."
Jenni claimed she looked on "in disbelief" as "most people made make shift beds out of chairs". She was then finally seen by a doctor after 14 hours and was diagnosed
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