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Smoker refused operation on broken ankle
Fra : Jan Rasmussen


Dato : 14-09-07 16:37

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/09/14/nsmoker114.xml

A smoker is facing years of pain after an NHS[National Health Service]
hospital refused to set his broken ankle unless he gives up cigarettes.

John Nuttall, 57, needs the operation to fix the ankle he broke in three places two
years ago and which was not healed by a plaster cast.

Doctors at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro have refused to operate to rebuild
the ankle because they say Mr Nuttall's heavy smoking would reduce the chance of a full recovery.

They have told him to give up smoking before they operate but the retired
builder has been unable to break his habit.

Mr Nuttall says he is in constant pain from the grating of the broken bones against
each other and has been prescribed daily doses of morphine.

He refused surgery when he first injured the ankle in a fall in 2005 because he was
worried about catching MRSA in hospital. When he went back a few weeks later and
the ankle had not set he said he was told he would have to give up smoking before doctors could operate.

Mr Nuttall, from Newlyn, west Cornwall, said: "I have begged them to operate but they won't.
I have tried my hardest to give up smoking but I can't.

"I want to warn other smokers. We have paid our National Insurance stamps all our lives
and now we are being shut out of the NHS."

A spokesman for the hospital trust said: "Smoking has a very big influence on the outcome
of this type of surgery and the healing process would be hindered significantly."

Jan Rasmussen



 
 
Kim Larsen (14-09-2007)
Kommentar
Fra : Kim Larsen


Dato : 14-09-07 18:38

"Jan Rasmussen" greb fat i sit tastatur og skrev følgende indlæg
news:46eaaa98$0$15881$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk:
> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/09/14/nsmoker114.xml
>
> A smoker is facing years of pain after an NHS[National Health Service]
> hospital refused to set his broken ankle unless he gives up
> cigarettes.
> John Nuttall, 57, needs the operation to fix the ankle he broke in
> three places two years ago and which was not healed by a plaster cast.
>
> Doctors at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro have refused to
> operate to rebuild the ankle because they say Mr Nuttall's heavy smoking
> would reduce
> the chance of a full recovery.
> They have told him to give up smoking before they operate but the
> retired builder has been unable to break his habit.
>
> Mr Nuttall says he is in constant pain from the grating of the broken
> bones against each other and has been prescribed daily doses of morphine.
>
> He refused surgery when he first injured the ankle in a fall in 2005
> because he was worried about catching MRSA in hospital. When he went back
> a few
> weeks later and the ankle had not set he said he was told he would have to
> give up
> smoking before doctors could operate.
> Mr Nuttall, from Newlyn, west Cornwall, said: "I have begged them to
> operate but they won't. I have tried my hardest to give up smoking but I
> can't.
>
> "I want to warn other smokers. We have paid our National Insurance
> stamps all our lives and now we are being shut out of the NHS."
>
> A spokesman for the hospital trust said: "Smoking has a very big
> influence on the outcome of this type of surgery and the healing process
> would be hindered
> significantly."
> Jan Rasmussen

Og ?

--
Kim Larsen
Socialist, republikaner, EU-tilhænger og atomkraftmodstander.
Socialisme er den eneste troværdige vej frem. Genstart
Danmark, stem socialistisk. E-mail: kl2607@gmail.com


Jan Rasmussen (14-09-2007)
Kommentar
Fra : Jan Rasmussen


Dato : 14-09-07 22:41

"Kim Larsen" <kl2607@gmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse news:fcegto$bsv$1@news.datemas.de...
> "Jan Rasmussen" greb fat i sit tastatur og skrev følgende indlæg
> news:46eaaa98$0$15881$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk:
>> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/09/14/nsmoker114.xml
>>
>> A smoker is facing years of pain after an NHS[National Health Service]
>> hospital refused to set his broken ankle unless he gives up
>> cigarettes.
>> John Nuttall, 57, needs the operation to fix the ankle he broke in
>> three places two years ago and which was not healed by a plaster cast.
>>
>> Doctors at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro have refused to
>> operate to rebuild the ankle because they say Mr Nuttall's heavy smoking would reduce
>> the chance of a full recovery.
>> They have told him to give up smoking before they operate but the
>> retired builder has been unable to break his habit.
>>
>> Mr Nuttall says he is in constant pain from the grating of the broken
>> bones against each other and has been prescribed daily doses of morphine.
>>
>> He refused surgery when he first injured the ankle in a fall in 2005
>> because he was worried about catching MRSA in hospital. When he went back a few
>> weeks later and the ankle had not set he said he was told he would have to give up
>> smoking before doctors could operate.
>> Mr Nuttall, from Newlyn, west Cornwall, said: "I have begged them to
>> operate but they won't. I have tried my hardest to give up smoking but I can't.
>>
>> "I want to warn other smokers. We have paid our National Insurance
>> stamps all our lives and now we are being shut out of the NHS."
>>
>> A spokesman for the hospital trust said: "Smoking has a very big
>> influence on the outcome of this type of surgery and the healing process would be hindered
>> significantly."
>> Jan Rasmussen
>
> Og ?

Det er en nyheds artikel på et fremmed sprog der kaldes engelsk, om en mand der ikke
kan få behandling på et offentlig hospital fordi han er ryger.

Jan Rasmussen



John Doe (15-09-2007)
Kommentar
Fra : John Doe


Dato : 15-09-07 09:17

"Jan Rasmussen" <1@1.1> wrote in message:
> Det er en nyheds artikel på et
> fremmed sprog der kaldes engelsk,
> om en mand der ikke kan få
> behandling på et offentlig hospital
> fordi han er ryger.

Undlad at publicere engelske artikler når du åbenlyst selv ikke forstår
engelsk. Det står intet sted at manden ikke kan få behandling på hospitalet
fordi han er ryger. Prøv at læse OG forstå følgende sætning fra artiklen:
"Smoking has a very big influence on the outcome of this type of surgery and
the healing process would be hindered significantly"




Pernille (15-09-2007)
Kommentar
Fra : Pernille


Dato : 15-09-07 09:50


"John Doe" <abuse@127.0.0.1> skrev i en meddelelse
news:xyMGi.40804$gr2.175@fe84.usenetserver.com...
> "Jan Rasmussen" <1@1.1> wrote in message:
>> Det er en nyheds artikel på et
>> fremmed sprog der kaldes engelsk,
>> om en mand der ikke kan få
>> behandling på et offentlig hospital
>> fordi han er ryger.
>
> Undlad at publicere engelske artikler når du åbenlyst selv ikke forstår
> engelsk. Det står intet sted at manden ikke kan få behandling på
> hospitalet fordi han er ryger. Prøv at læse OG forstå følgende sætning fra
> artiklen:
> "Smoking has a very big influence on the outcome of this type of surgery
> and the healing process would be hindered significantly"
>
>
- Og så er det vel forståeligt nok, at han bliver bedt om at holde op med at
ryge.




Kim Larsen (15-09-2007)
Kommentar
Fra : Kim Larsen


Dato : 15-09-07 19:39

"Jan Rasmussen" greb fat i sit tastatur og skrev følgende indlæg
news:46eafffe$0$15888$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk:
> "Kim Larsen" <kl2607@gmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:fcegto$bsv$1@news.datemas.de...
>> "Jan Rasmussen" greb fat i sit tastatur og skrev følgende indlæg
>> news:46eaaa98$0$15881$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk:
>>> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/09/14/nsmoker114.xml
>>>
>>> A smoker is facing years of pain after an NHS[National Health
>>> Service] hospital refused to set his broken ankle unless he gives up
>>> cigarettes.
>>> John Nuttall, 57, needs the operation to fix the ankle he broke in
>>> three places two years ago and which was not healed by a plaster
>>> cast. Doctors at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro have refused to
>>> operate to rebuild the ankle because they say Mr Nuttall's heavy
>>> smoking would reduce the chance of a full recovery.
>>> They have told him to give up smoking before they operate but the
>>> retired builder has been unable to break his habit.
>>>
>>> Mr Nuttall says he is in constant pain from the grating of the
>>> broken bones against each other and has been prescribed daily doses of
>>> morphine. He refused surgery when he first injured the ankle in a fall
>>> in 2005
>>> because he was worried about catching MRSA in hospital. When he
>>> went back a few weeks later and the ankle had not set he said he was
>>> told he would
>>> have to give up smoking before doctors could operate.
>>> Mr Nuttall, from Newlyn, west Cornwall, said: "I have begged them to
>>> operate but they won't. I have tried my hardest to give up smoking
>>> but I can't. "I want to warn other smokers. We have paid our National
>>> Insurance
>>> stamps all our lives and now we are being shut out of the NHS."
>>>
>>> A spokesman for the hospital trust said: "Smoking has a very big
>>> influence on the outcome of this type of surgery and the healing
>>> process would be hindered significantly."
>>> Jan Rasmussen
>>
>> Og ?
>
> Det er en nyheds artikel på et fremmed sprog der kaldes engelsk, om
> en mand der ikke kan få behandling på et offentlig hospital fordi han er
> ryger.
>
> Jan Rasmussen

Og ?

--
Kim Larsen
Socialist, republikaner, EU-tilhænger og atomkraftmodstander.
Socialisme er den eneste troværdige vej frem. Genstart
Danmark, stem socialistisk. E-mail: kl2607@gmail.com


Pernille (15-09-2007)
Kommentar
Fra : Pernille


Dato : 15-09-07 09:39


"Jan Rasmussen" <1@1.1> skrev i en meddelelse
news:46eaaa98$0$15881$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk...
> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/09/14/nsmoker114.xml
>
> A smoker is facing years of pain after an NHS[National Health Service]
> hospital refused to set his broken ankle unless he gives up cigarettes.
>
> John Nuttall, 57, needs the operation to fix the ankle he broke in three
> places two
> years ago and which was not healed by a plaster cast.

> A spokesman for the hospital trust said: "Smoking has a very big influence
> on the outcome
> of this type of surgery and the healing process would be hindered
> significantly."
>
> Jan Rasmussen
>
Så må manden jo bare holde op, med at ryge!
Ikke mere snak om den sag. Rygere ER altså et folk for sig...
De VIL bare ikke lytte til sund fornuft!




John Doe (15-09-2007)
Kommentar
Fra : John Doe


Dato : 15-09-07 20:53

"Pernille" <Hovedst@den> wrote:
> Så må manden jo bare holde op, med at ryge!
> Ikke mere snak om den sag. Rygere ER altså
> et folk for sig...
> De VIL bare ikke lytte til sund fornuft!

Netop denne sag er meget simpel. En operation vil ikke hjælpe hvis han ikke
holder op med at ryge, dermed er det ingen grund til at skære i ham
unødvendigt. Så derfor må han vælge mellem operation eller rygning, han kan
ikke får begge dele.




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