Re: Hospital is a safe place to give birth...

From: GA12L@aol.com
Mon Jan 23 12:55:52 2006


In a message dated 23/01/2006 19:36:15 GMT Standard Time, RModugno@aol.com writes:

You are responding to the "emotions" evoked by the news story. I find it totally unbelievable that this woman and her family were told 'nothing" during her prolonged and complicated hospital course, having dealt with patients with equally peolonged and complicated hospital courses.

When I first posted this article to this list I felt that same as you do. That there is no way she could have gone into hospital, had all this terrible stuff happen to her and NOT know what happened. The subject 'Hospital is a safe place to give birth...' was tongue in cheek. I was NOT saying that hospitals were bad, or the Obs were bad, or the cleaners were bad or that the visitors were infected or making any disparaging remark about anything American. It was interesting to me that people sue at the drop of a hat and the reasons they give and the understanding they say they don't have. This is alien to me and I find it funny and sad at the same time.

You are so blinkered where I am concerned that you think I am attacking you at every turn when the reality is I AGREE with you in this case. Yet you still feel the need to defend your comments when if you read mine you'd see they ween't that much different. However, if I am that much of a thorn in your side then for goodness sake do yourself and your sanity a favour and ignore my emails. Get rid of that 2 x 4 and stop thinking I'm having a go. In the grand scheme of things it ain't that important.

Gail





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