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Day: August 28, 2016

What is important to a young patient on a respiratory ward.

August 28, 2016October 2, 2016 justTUX

This last admission was tough on a lot of fronts. The main one being that I had no idea that coming out of intensive care the ITU team were not happy I was being moved but also that staff who know me on the respiratory ward were all expecting me to be back in ITU… Continue reading What is important to a young patient on a respiratory ward.

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