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"Let down by people who should know better"

About: Northern General Hospital / Neurosurgery Northern General Hospital / Trauma and orthopaedics

(as a service user),

I never expected to feel the need to write a negative feedback for the Spinal Injuries Unit. I have been under their care since I fractured my spine age 19yrs, I am now in my 80s. Early this year my condition deteriorated dramatically from being relatively independent, I was bed bound, needing double handling with carers coming in four times a day. I could no longer weight bear. All power I had gone from my legs. Prior to this I was in hospital battling sepsis.

We are now 6 months on and no attempt has been made to get me out of bed and into my wheelchair. Post discharge I had an appointment at the SIU. I needed this not only for answers but some direction. I was assured that I would be seen by a Consultant (normal practice), but in the event I was seen by a Registrar. This was of little benefit to me, as they were ill equipped to answer my complex questions . It was around 2 hours later that another staff member breezed into the room - we had not met before - the conversation was brief. All the right noises were made - a letter to Doctor, phone call to physios - neither of which materialised. Was I an afterthought? Had I been ‘squeezed in’ at the end of morning clinic? Probably!

It was around noon when the ambulance arrived to take us home, leaving without us, as I was still waiting to see the Consultant. It was 4pm when I eventually arrived home, after a long day.

What an absolute waste of time and resources, including that of ambulance staff who stretchered me from my bed to and from hospital.

6 weeks on, my questions still need answers and I am still bed bound. Devastating. What a debacle!!

Update- the letter in question arrived this morning, 6 weeks after the appointment, with only one sentence to explain my predicament

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Response from Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 2 weeks ago
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Submitted on 03/07/2025 at 14:20
Published on Care Opinion at 14:20


Thank you for taking the time to post your feedback about your recent experience. We are really sorry to read about your experiences, it sounds like it's been a really difficult time with the deterioration and it is understandable that you want some answers and support regarding a plan to help get you more mobile and into your wheelchair. We are really sorry to read that you have very limited information about next steps.

So that we can investigate this matter for you and provide you with further information, please contact our PALS team on 0114 271 2400 or by emailing sth.pals@nhs.net. The PALS team will ask you to share some personal details in order for us to investigate this matter for you and provide more advice about your specific situation.

Once again we are really sorry to read about this recent experience, and would like to take this opportunity to wish you all the best with any ongoing care and treatment.

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