The hospital was quite amazing
I was taken to Royal Sussex A&E by air ambulance and treated for head and facial injuries.
I was unconscious for some time, I have no memory or the accident at all but I understand that there were a lot of people at the scene that helped me and took care of me until the helicopter arrived.
I’ll probably never get the chance to thank them.
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Hide AdThe hospital were amazing, nothing like the TV programs - they were calm, compassionate and professional and made me feel safe and secure.
I’m very lucky that I’ve really never really been ill in my life (I’m 49) but I was in the same A&E once before about 15 years ago under very traumatic circumstances and I believe I became very distressed to find myself there again when I came round and the staff did an amazing job of keeping me calm.
Again - I don’t suppose I’ll get the chance to thank them, or the helicopter crew, for potentially saving my life.
I have friends in America who have been quick to point out how much this would have all cost me if I lived there,.
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Hide AdIn my professional life I do a lot of work that crosses over between professional and vocational services, and paying more for something does not necessarily mean you get ‘more’.
The limited experience I have of the NHS and only serves to remind me what a precious thing is for all of us, and how essential that we protect it.
Richard de Pesando
Offa Road, Hastings
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