Lambkins
Well-Known Member
Would u hack out in this ?
I have lived around Daventry for the last 20 years and I can say that not once have I heard of this story. I call fake.
Edit - Not to say i dont agree with wearing Hi Viz - You bloody well should!
O dear - 16.5 = 16 1/2. In other words my friend's hourse was sixteen and a half hands high. And I thought I was bad at maths!!!
My biggest bugbear are people who go out in dangerous light/visibility and believe that any amount of hi viz is going to make any real difference in those situations - irresponsible beyond words.
I saw two ladies riding two abreast down a busy A road in the fog last week - they had hi viz on, but to be fair I think it is the most mindless idiocy I've seen all year.
I was X-rayed!! Unbelievable, isn't it. I would prefer not to get involved in this discussion because I work for the NHS. It was dreadful and unacceptable and we complained of course.
But the x-ray didn't show your fractures? How is this so? I appreciate that you don't want to talk about certain aspects of the case, but this has a ramifications for everyone. There would be a national outcry at such negligence/ inefficiency/ malpractice. For a person to have so many fractures and be x-rayed and still not
diagnosed is, frankly, absurd.
I think Char3479 was referring to the amount of breaks/ fractures that were missed. I think most people know that a fracture can sometimes be missed due to other injuries or circumstances but to miss a broken neck, ankle, pelvis, coccyx and ischial ramus after an accident as severe as this is negligence of an unbelievable degree! Whatever doctor was on that evening should have been struck off!This can happen if the fractures are tight and not displaced they often won't show on X-ray on the day they part a little as the immediate swelling reduces and become visible.