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ferlew | 21:50 Sat 30th Nov 2013 | Body & Soul
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How much are we entitled to know?
Found out yesterday that Mr F has broken ribs from the procedure to remove part of lung.
The Docs/Nurses on the ward have not mentioned it at all. It would have helped to know why he was in so much pain.
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They might have assumed that this would have been mentioned when the op was discussed and consent obtained although i agree, its not good enough. Is he getting sufficient pain relief now?
Think you are entitled to know that!
Appalling.
Hope he is feeling more comfortable very soon.
The pain could be more to do with the chest drain, believe me I know what i'm talking about as i've had a few. I would rather give birth without pain relief than have to put up with a chest drain!
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It was never mentioned, as the op was supposed to be VATS, what is making me cross, is that initially he was offered paracetamol.
Picture here a a tall man, 6'2' and built accordingly, why would they EVER offer paracetamol for a guy that size, with an op site, broken rib, and a chest drain in situ?
Bear in mind he has Alzheimers too, I am more than cross here.
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Cheers Daffy, but would a little honesty have hurt ?
They offered me paracetamol once after my first chest drain, I cried. The doctor next morning gave the nurse a right b0ll0cking for not paging him to come and give me pethidine. I was also never warned how painful the chest drain would be but that could be because the first time it was due to spontaneous pneumothorax, the second time I knew what to expect, the third time was after VATS bullectomy and pleurectomy and was bloody awful, made worse because the drain was on suction so I couldn't leave my hospital bed even to go toilet :(
Sorry, meant to say that I hope Mr.F feels better soon. x
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Bless ya, thanks. He is home with an ambulatory chest drain, our hospital abandoned the mains ones.
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To add, ... another gentleman, who did have a biopsy done, (age 84) was sent home with NIL pain relief.
On our return to the ward on Wednesday, the duty doc said it was out of order, and cruel.
hope he feels better soon. However, i would like to stick up a little for paracetamol, which is a seriously underrated drug for pain relief. Did he say yes to paracetamol?
That is awful ferlew.

I wanted to marry the (male) pain nurse at Blackpool Victoria Hospital during my first hospital admission, after the debacle with the paracetamol I was given a PCA with morphine and spent the 9 days waiting for my lung to re-inflate in a completely painless haze :)
bednobs, paracetamol is next to useless for pain relief when you have a chest drain in situ.
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Bednobs, whilst 2 paracetamol may help a headache, it certainly doesn't help a broken rib, and half a lung removal. Especially in a larger man.
Just as useless in a 5ft 4in 8st female ferlew.
My mum had a similar op over 30 years ago. She said that having the chest drain removed was the most painful experience she'd ever had so it's probably a good idea to make sure his pain-relief medication is well topped up when they come to take it out.
i bow to your superior knowledge daffy - i have never had a chest drain in. I had paracetamol during my first labour, and iv paratcetamol after my c section and both times it worked marvellously.
it didn't help him at all? it's really such a shame that no-one noticed :(
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Bloody hell Bednobs, you're a cheap date....;) no offence.
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I saw the ward sister, and they offered oxynorm and oxycontin instead....why should we have to beg ?
Mr F is the only one ( assuming he is compos mentis ) who is entitled to know any thing about his health.

You have no rights at all.

when he was was consented before his op - this sort of thing would have been covered. Are you sure it is not cut through and removed sections ?



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