Not a self pity post but to give some context, I've been in University Hospital Wishaw the past couple of days diagnosed with pneumonia and tachycardia, kept in for observation of a sky high fever and heart rate. Home now and recovering, thankfully.
However, my primary takeaway observation from the experience is how absolutely undervalued and utterly incredible the NHS nurses are - it's certainly true at UHW, and I'd believe it to be true at other facilities too. The power and nature of work these incredible people take on for what is ultimately a pittance of pay is extraordinary. Not just the dark side of personal care in dealing with bodily fluids etc, but the entitlement, belligerence, and abuse that they are subject to frequently and they deal with it all with professionalism, altruism, humour and kindness is something that absolutely amazed me.
I know during Covid-19 etc we 'clapped for our heroes', and I'm under no illusion from knowing people in the profession just how hard they work that this has always been true - but seeing it first hand, so consistently and in a range of different scenarios I really have a profound appreciation for the conditions these incredible people work under.
Quadruple every one of their salaries as far as I'm concerned. They deserve to be properly compensated for the great they do.
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Thread: Nurses and our NHS
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20-05-2025 06:51 PM #1
Nurses and our NHS
It's hard to stitch my own back with these shaky hands
But even harder to accept the scars you left were planned
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21-05-2025 11:15 AM #2
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22-05-2025 04:16 PM #3
Nurses in the NHS and community are most worthy of more recognition and better pay.
The same applies to social care staff.
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22-05-2025 05:14 PM #4
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Also my Dad is in a care home and I cannot speak highly enough of the carers an auxiliary staff. They do a very difficult job for very little recompense. I always try and make time for a chat with them and always thank them before I leave after visiting. Nurses, Care Staff and all their colleagues have my upmost respect.
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23-05-2025 09:55 AM #5
They are the best of us, they really, really are. I've been cared for at various stages throughout my life by nurses that have gone above and beyond, and I was looked after on a level that is just incredible (Essentially, I would be dead wthout the NHS). Male, female, black, white, immgrants, natives, all of them are incredible. I think the likely dismantling of the NHS under Reform will get me rioting in the streets for the first time ever at some point, I feel so strongly about how important the NHS, the wider social care sector and nurses are to the country. They deserve much better pay and conditions for the work they do.
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31-05-2025 08:30 PM #7
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Having been a patient throughout the years in various hospitals I have the utmost respect for the tea ladies, porters, nurses, therapy and Doctors, every one a vital cog that keep the wheels turning.
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