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Old 05-02-2008, 10:34   #56
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Re: Don't treat the old and unhealthy, say doctors

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Originally Posted by shabbychic View Post
Its amazing how many idiots are out there to waste our time shabbychic, although i don't know one single person who'd admit to it - so does that show they are aware what they're doing is wrong

Anyway, I do hope these idiots are being charged for wasting the time of the ambulance staff concerned.

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing View Post
So if someone is mentally ill and slashes their wrists they shouldn't be treated ?. This is one of those things where the fully fit and able bodied will agree with this now but will change their mind later when it affects them.
I know that would never be the case in our PCT, but we do have a mental capacity policy which would cover incidents like this anyway.

I seriously can't see how we can choose to treat some, but not others. Who gave the NHS the position of God anyway??
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