skewbaldpony
Well-Known Member
Fell off her ponio this morning, concussed herself, and had lost short term memory. I took her straight to the doc (as had to load her into car at the yard anyway) on the way she was sick - got to the drs and the receptionsists LAUGHED AT ME
and refused to even ask a dr or nurse if they would see her, told me to take her to minor injuries 40 mins away.
Well sorry but she is a kid with a head injury, vomiting - so I brought her home and rang nhs direct, who sent out an ambulance/paramedic, who was great.
She is much better now, has got her memory back, and is staying at home, though it was a toss up whether to take her in for observation.
I have seen a lot of falls, done first aid, etc, and was pretty sure a quick trip to the doctor was the best thing - no use trying to get them to come to you these days! - had no idea that our only really viable course of action was blue lights and a paramedic - how silly (nice though he was) and no wonder the nhs is in a state!
However, my advice now, and certainly what I shall do in future, is to dial 999 and have done with it. I thought I was trying not to over react, and save the nhs a bob or two, and all I got was sneered at.
Well sorry but she is a kid with a head injury, vomiting - so I brought her home and rang nhs direct, who sent out an ambulance/paramedic, who was great.
She is much better now, has got her memory back, and is staying at home, though it was a toss up whether to take her in for observation.
I have seen a lot of falls, done first aid, etc, and was pretty sure a quick trip to the doctor was the best thing - no use trying to get them to come to you these days! - had no idea that our only really viable course of action was blue lights and a paramedic - how silly (nice though he was) and no wonder the nhs is in a state!
However, my advice now, and certainly what I shall do in future, is to dial 999 and have done with it. I thought I was trying not to over react, and save the nhs a bob or two, and all I got was sneered at.