Was in for gallstone trouble causing jaundice was put on a low fat diet checked the fat content on screen when ordering a few times during the week staff would phone and alter the low fat food I was having had a slice of quiche was moaned at by a head nurse then when I had a gallbladder attack later that night they just said I told you so unsympathetic at all made me so paranoid I did not eat anything for 2 days was In a hell of a state had my stent put in my bile duct and was looking forward to a lovely meal yet instead when I was allowed to eat I was provided with a jacket potato and beans what a let down they changed it without my consent! And also during the week they have you put your urine sample in the pan in the toilet and notify staff afterwards on more than one occasion 5 of mine was on the bathroom floor at once not collected after various attempts of alerting staff to it, I used the shower and well the one I used had a problem a day before and it did not have an out of order sign on it so flooded the moment I had finished water seeping towards the corridor and I panicked The good parts - nurses go beyond the call of duty always beds changed every morning, everyday I saw a cleaner moping the floors etc so very clean staff do not have the right to change a persons food if it is low fat doctors also need to fill you in on what's happening not leave you for long amounts of time wondering I felt I was bothering staff by asking a lot even my partner asked my partner is my carer I would of thought he could stay with me majority of the Time in my closed curtain cubical for support but no was told waiting hours I hope this will change Bournemouth because the rest of it works urine pans should get the attention not hard 2 mins out of their day job
"Ward 17"
About: Royal Bournemouth General Hospital Royal Bournemouth General Hospital Bournemouth BH7 7DW
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