DonFck
Hibernator
+3,227|7095|Finland

I rarely post any news, no, make that never. But this one caught my eye, mainly because this, in all its absurdity, is where urban legends are made from.

Tom Talks, 80, fractured his ankle while walking his dog and was taken to hospital where he was fitted with the cast. But his leg swelled up and he was left in agonising pain which forced to return several times to ask doctors to loosen the cast to relieve the pressure. They refused and Mr Talks eventually collapsed and was rushed to hospital by ambulance where surgeons told him he was lucky to be alive.

Tom Talks, 80, recovers in hospital today after having his leg amputated. Mr Talks broke his ankle and his leg became swollen after his cast became too tight. They found an infection so severe Mr Talks, a retired engineer, had to undergo surgery to amputate his right leg above the knee.

He suffered a heart attack and severe kidney problems after surgery and is still recuperating in hospital.
Daily Mail

A spokesman for Pennine Acute Trust said: 'We can confirm that a complaint has been received from the family.'
Well, d-uh!
I need around tree fiddy.
1927
The oldest chav in the world
+2,423|7137|Cardiff, Capital of Wales
Thats fucking awful they do make some stupid mistakes in health care.  I will however be forever grateful for what they have done for me in the past.  Poor bastard having to loose his leg through no fault of his own.
DonFck
Hibernator
+3,227|7095|Finland

1927 wrote:

Thats fucking awful they do make some stupid mistakes in health care. Poor bastard having to loose his leg through no fault of his own.
Tell me about it. What terrible luck! Break ankle -> get leg amputated -> kidney failure -> heart attack. This poor man is a real-life version of "Unlucky Alf" from "The Fast Show", isn't he?

I need around tree fiddy.
{uscm}Jyden
You likey leaky?
+433|7142|In You Endo- Stoke
Blimey its like an episode of scrubs! thats some serious bad luck.

LOL the fast show-"scorchio!"

Last edited by {uscm}Jyden (2008-07-17 02:09:16)

Parker
isteal
+1,452|6858|The Gem Saloon
heads would be rolling if this happened in the US.
lawyers would be falling all over themselves for this case.


in other news, hi Don...its been a minute
1927
The oldest chav in the world
+2,423|7137|Cardiff, Capital of Wales

DonFck wrote:

1927 wrote:

Thats fucking awful they do make some stupid mistakes in health care. Poor bastard having to loose his leg through no fault of his own.
Tell me about it. What terrible luck! Break ankle -> get leg amputated -> kidney failure -> heart attack. This poor man is a real-life version of "Unlucky Alf" from "The Fast Show", isn't he?

Very rarely do I actually laugh sat at my desk but I did on this occasion, a classic programme and a funny clip.  How did you come across it? (must be a fan of The Fast Show).

On to a serious note: A lot of people over here have died in hospitals from superbugs, they have gone in for the slightest thing and haven't come back out.  I lost my Mum due to her bursting her bowel with a peanut, she had been having chemo for 4 months as she fought cancer and had just about won the fight, she went on a cruise to celebrate and all this happened in Germany.  My Sister got diagnosed with breast cancer about 6 weeks ago by accident while in hospital so luck comes and goes.  Shes had the op and its a complete success, she very lucky how they found out.  I used all my luck up 7 years ago when our lil one came along.

I have heard stories of people in hospital with an infected limb needing an amputaion only to wake up and realise they still have their leg, only to see how the wrong one had been removed.

Shocking how mistakes like that can be made but what more can you do other than put your trust in these highly trained personnel?  Im not a surgeon myself so have to let them take over.  Ive seen both ends of the scale when it comes to medical professionals and geniusu's/idiots.  Myself, well I would be towards the idiot end of the scale and am grateful for what I have so dont criticise them much, but will if it effected me like it did that mans family in the story.

I'm not a surgeon but have done stuff to myself instead of going to the hospital and getting 6 weeks off work, daft I know but I have lived to tell the tale, its usually an operation carried out under general anesthtic, I did it myself using half a bottle of jacks and a bag of weed (sorry, I dont say this as its a good thing, drugs are bad) but that was my pain relief.
Kurazoo
Pheasant Plucker
+440|7148|West Yorkshire, U.K
I live about 10 miles away from Rochdale (where he lives)

Honestly, the NHS is terrible
Braddock
Agitator
+916|6754|Éire
Not surprising, doctors often ignore the complaints of kids and old people. When I was about 12 years old I broke my wrist - or so I had thought. Eventually after many complaints about the pain not dying down after the cast went on (which usually tends to happen) they decided to take it off and have a look and discovered my entire forearm up to the elbow was black and blue. I had ruptured a blood vessel and the solid cast was only making it worse.

I was also pretty much told I was faking when I went into hospital about my appendix. When I got it taken out the doctor apologised for not believing me and said I actually had grumbling appendicitis and that it had been almost ready to burst.
Mitch92uK
aka [DBS]Mitch92uK
+192|6699|United Kingdom
When i fell over in Italy on a slope the doctors there put a cast on my wrist/forearm and it was that tight when I returned home they said it'd made it worse .. great.
{uscm}Jyden
You likey leaky?
+433|7142|In You Endo- Stoke
Yeah i had a bout of appendicitis again after they had taken it out the said it was quite inflammed and lucky they got to it to it before it burst.

Also another jewel that happened to my partners grandfather,the doctors mis-diagnosed him with IBS for a year,then the doctor changed at the pratice to which he sent him to the hospital straight away.Turns out he has bowel cancer and could of caught it alot earlier if he wasn't mis-diagnosed....
1927
The oldest chav in the world
+2,423|7137|Cardiff, Capital of Wales

{uscm}Jyden wrote:

Yeah i had a bout of appendicitis again after they had taken it out the said it was quite inflammed and lucky they got to it to it before it burst.

Also another jewel that happened to my partners grandfather,the doctors mis-diagnosed him with IBS for a year,then the doctor changed at the pratice to which he sent him to the hospital straight away.Turns out he has bowel cancer and could of caught it alot earlier if he wasn't mis-diagnosed....
You see thats the bit that is bang out of order, they need to check, double check and triple check in those instances when trying to find out whats wrong.
{uscm}Jyden
You likey leaky?
+433|7142|In You Endo- Stoke

1927 wrote:

{uscm}Jyden wrote:

Yeah i had a bout of appendicitis again after they had taken it out the said it was quite inflammed and lucky they got to it to it before it burst.

Also another jewel that happened to my partners grandfather,the doctors mis-diagnosed him with IBS for a year,then the doctor changed at the pratice to which he sent him to the hospital straight away.Turns out he has bowel cancer and could of caught it alot earlier if he wasn't mis-diagnosed....
You see thats the bit that is bang out of order, they need to check, double check and triple check in those instances when trying to find out whats wrong.
The thing that winds me up,is his father died of bowel cancer.So the history was there... oh well at least he gone through the hard part.Just dealing with the chemo now.
1927
The oldest chav in the world
+2,423|7137|Cardiff, Capital of Wales

{uscm}Jyden wrote:

1927 wrote:

{uscm}Jyden wrote:

Yeah i had a bout of appendicitis again after they had taken it out the said it was quite inflammed and lucky they got to it to it before it burst.

Also another jewel that happened to my partners grandfather,the doctors mis-diagnosed him with IBS for a year,then the doctor changed at the pratice to which he sent him to the hospital straight away.Turns out he has bowel cancer and could of caught it alot earlier if he wasn't mis-diagnosed....
You see thats the bit that is bang out of order, they need to check, double check and triple check in those instances when trying to find out whats wrong.
The thing that winds me up,is his father died of bowel cancer.So the history was there... oh well at least he gone through the hard part.Just dealing with the chemo now.
Best of luck to him.
mcminty
Moderating your content for the Australian Govt.
+879|7185|Sydney, Australia

{uscm}Jyden wrote:

Turns out he has bowel cancer and could of caught it alot earlier if he wasn't mis-diagnosed....
One of my grandads died (8-10 years ago) from bowel cancer. They thought they got it all, but somewhere along the line the doctors fucked up and it came back. I think they actually missed parts of it cause they fucked up looking for it in the first place, but I'm not too sure ~ i was only like 8-10 at the time. Can't really remember...

Best of luck to your parents grandfather.




On the OP - That's so messed up.
{uscm}Jyden
You likey leaky?
+433|7142|In You Endo- Stoke
Thankyou all for your kinds words

Lets just hope there is a stop to people being mis-diagnosed/not listened too ,happening more and more often nowadays.
Switch
Knee Deep In Clunge
+489|6927|Tyne & Wear, England
My little bro is housebound with a broken ankle currently (trying to do backflips off a wall).

I just showed him the article
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6993|Global Command
That's socialized medicine for you.
DonFck
Hibernator
+3,227|7095|Finland

ATG wrote:

That's socialized medicine for you.
That's a pretty unfounded statement, IMO. It's been working good for me so far. No, great.

Spoiler (highlight to read):
And it was more or less free
I need around tree fiddy.
^*AlphA*^
F*ckers
+3,135|7202|The Hague, Netherlands

DonFck wrote:

1927 wrote:

Thats fucking awful they do make some stupid mistakes in health care. Poor bastard having to loose his leg through no fault of his own.
Tell me about it. What terrible luck! Break ankle -> get leg amputated -> kidney failure -> heart attack. This poor man is a real-life version of "Unlucky Alf" from "The Fast Show", isn't he?

unlucky alf, whats thats for sure,

I know how it feels

(not the leg thing)

which sucks hard, honestly.
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Locoloki
I got Mug 222 at Gritty's!!!!
+216|7104|Your moms bedroom
then shortly after he gets realeased from the hospital, pnemonia sets in. <---- #1 killer of old people who break bones or hips
Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|7129|NT, like Mick Dundee

Fuck me that would suck.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
jord
Member
+2,382|7142|The North, beyond the wall.
I'd kill myself. Not before taking the motherfucker responsible down with me...
liquix
Member
+51|6917|Peoples Republic of Portland

DonFck wrote:

I rarely post any news, no, make that never. But this one caught my eye, mainly because this, in all its absurdity, is where urban legends are made from.

Tom Talks, 80, fractured his ankle while walking his dog and was taken to hospital where he was fitted with the cast. But his leg swelled up and he was left in agonising pain which forced to return several times to ask doctors to loosen the cast to relieve the pressure. They refused and Mr Talks eventually collapsed and was rushed to hospital by ambulance where surgeons told him he was lucky to be alive.

Tom Talks, 80, recovers in hospital today after having his leg amputated. Mr Talks broke his ankle and his leg became swollen after his cast became too tight. They found an infection so severe Mr Talks, a retired engineer, had to undergo surgery to amputate his right leg above the knee.

He suffered a heart attack and severe kidney problems after surgery and is still recuperating in hospital.
Daily Mail

A spokesman for Pennine Acute Trust said: 'We can confirm that a complaint has been received from the family.'
Well, d-uh!
Generally, the extreme geriatric is in extraordinary danger when the topic of surgery comes up. Most times he would not even be touched if it were not necessary to the continuation of his life. The risk of infection is quite high and the healing time + med costs are also considerable. I find it quite funny that people here burst into outrage over something that is pretty darn normal. Feel bad for the man to lose his leg, but don't forget that living to eighty years old is no small feat in it's own right.
Thorax
Banned
+77|6267
In a lighter perspective, the guy is a guaranteed millionaire after that lawsuit finishes.

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