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And people wonder why they are left on hospital trolleys for hours before they are seen. Total miss use of Hospital funding. Operations are put back for weeks because there are not enough beds. Use public money in the places where it’s needed most. Let the children’s parents stay with the children before they go for treatment. That’s their job. They did this at the LGI when I was a child and having surgery.

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One of my earliest memories is driving it down to the theatre and being promised I could drive it back afterward, then waking up back on the ward. I can’t stand the women who comment where was mom or supervision, like dude, I am not and will not fallow my kid around all god damn day until the day I die. Kids are kids and sometimes a parent has something else to do.

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