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  • wealdroam
    wealdroam Posts: 19,180 Forumite
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    Bantex wrote: »
    Consumer of what?

    Asking a question of a five year old post... how mad is that??? :D
  • photome
    photome Posts: 16,666 Forumite
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    OneLeg wrote: »
    i was craned off of the building site and saw regular and specialist paramedics, then the hospital is it was straight to the bone and required 14 stitches and had to be put to sleep while the operation took place.

    If it isnt a wind up, why didnt you refuse to go on site if your cscs wasnt valid?
  • Dukesy
    Dukesy Posts: 406 Forumite
    OneLeg wrote: »
    i was craned off of the building site and saw regular and specialist paramedics, then the hospital is it was straight to the bone and required 14 stitches and had to be put to sleep while the operation took place.

    1. Craned off the building site? Really?

    2. Specialist paramedics? In what, applying gauze and a bandage?

    3. As a medical professional, I would be quite surprised if you were put under a general for stitches to your leg...

    It didn't happen, did it.
  • OneLeg
    OneLeg Posts: 7 Forumite
    Dukesy wrote: »
    1. Craned off the building site? Really?

    2. Specialist paramedics? In what, applying gauze and a bandage?

    3. As a medical professional, I would be quite surprised if you were put under a general for stitches to your leg...

    It didn't happen, did it.

    Sorry for the delay on a reply, I havnt been able to get the chance to come on here.

    1. There was the first set of paramedics who arrived in the ambulance, then a second two who had all green heavy duty clothing and had white helmets who refured to them selves as special paramedics.

    2. They suggested using the crane to kind of air lift me off of the 6th story of the building site, as it was impossible to walk the bed down and through the scaffolding and laders.

    3. The cut is about 6 - 7 inches and was straight to the bone, it has severed the nerves around the wound and slight muscle damge, which if you are a medical professional then I hope you dont speak to your clients/patients in this manor and would also realise that it would be physically impossible to cope with the amount of pain during surgery.

    This did happen, if you send me an email adress I will send you a photo of the hole and re bar, one of the wound as I arrived at the hospital, one after the operation with the stitches in and even a video of me being craned off of the roof. If you still decide to belive "It didnt happen"
  • photome
    photome Posts: 16,666 Forumite
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    photome wrote: »
    If it isnt a wind up, why didnt you refuse to go on site if your cscs wasnt valid?

    repost as you didnt reply
  • OneLeg
    OneLeg Posts: 7 Forumite
    photome wrote: »
    repost as you didnt reply

    Because the health and saftey I had only covered me for household electrical insulations, however if the site had given me an induction then this would have been made clear that I didnt have a valid cscs.

    I was wondering where I stand and what rights I have to claim and who would be best to go with
  • unholyangel
    unholyangel Posts: 16,866 Forumite
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    Dukesy wrote: »
    1. Craned off the building site? Really?

    2. Specialist paramedics? In what, applying gauze and a bandage?

    3. As a medical professional, I would be quite surprised if you were put under a general for stitches to your leg...

    It didn't happen, did it.

    I've been "put under" for a few things that people are normally given local anaesthetic for. If i'm given a local, it will wear off within 5 mins - despite being given several times the normal dose. Even generals don't work or don't work as they should.


    Just saying that there are genuine reasons someone would be put under (or some other general anaesthetic) for something that they would usually only be given a local anaesthetic for and that it is not indicative on its own that they're lying/embellishing.
    You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means - Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride
  • OneLeg
    OneLeg Posts: 7 Forumite
    I've been "put under" for a few things that people are normally given local anaesthetic for. If i'm given a local, it will wear off within 5 mins - despite being given several times the normal dose. Even generals don't work or don't work as they should.


    Just saying that there are genuine reasons someone would be put under (or some other general anaesthetic) for something that they would usually only be given a local anaesthetic for and that it is not indicative on its own that they're lying/embellishing.

    Thank you, also due to the fact I was taken to theatre and put to sleep for several hours I belive that is know as undergoing general anaesthetic, unless your medical profession would diagnose that as anything else than cleaning a wound repairing damage and putting 14 stitches in the space of the time it took me to baicly blink slowly, then helpful comments only please.

    Yes I required 350 (over 3x the normal dose) to be put to sleep.
  • OneLeg
    OneLeg Posts: 7 Forumite
    Can anyone tell me a better fourm to post this on?
  • dacouch
    dacouch Posts: 21,636 Forumite
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