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"stroke ward 11 floor"

About: Hull Royal Infirmary

Hello I just have to leave a review I got taken to a and e Monday 18th may 2015 suspected stroke I was seen with 5 main of arriving and went straight through to the new a and e which is fantastic well done HRI I was taken up to ward 110 on the 11th floor where I was seen right away by a lovely kind consultants they was wonderful I can't fault in any way they treated me with respect I had my own room the day staff was outstanding they right away answered my fears and put me at ease because I was so scared and I am 46 years old 1st class the care I received was second to none thank you for taking care of me the day staff on ward 110 on the 11th floor as it turns out I didn't have a stroke it was bells palsy which in itself is Scarry in its self my only downside is I was settled in my own room for 2 days because I was really embrassed about the way I looks because of bells palsy but at 11.15pm night time I was told I had to move because they had brought a prisoner in but taken all this into count I didn't know then I had bells palsy it was still a suspected stroke I said no I wanted to stay in my room but because a prisoner came in I was putted and I wasn't happy at all I think this is very wrong when you have been settled for 2 days and then your in bed and told you have to move I have to pack all my things up and move them myself night staff are not so nice except 1 and I can't remember their name but they were lovely to me while I was there

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Response from Hull Royal Infirmary 8 years ago
Hull Royal Infirmary
Submitted on 01/06/2015 at 14:51
Published on nhs.uk on 02/06/2015 at 01:00


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