Well, let's see now. You first of all told us that your child had "sliced the end off his finger."
And that it was "bleeding profusely."
Then you "sat in the waiting room for 3 hours!!"
Was his finger "bleeding profusely" for 3 hours? Did his finger need microsurgery? Did he lose the tip of his finger? Did you ring the bell, as Leanne asked you? Apparently not.
Then some sort of dragon in uniform came out -
Again, you claim that the medical staff were lazy and unprofessional -
And AGAIN, three hours (!!) with the "tip of his finger off" and "bleeding profusely" -
You "saw no medical staff" -
Despite the fact that you had briefly encountered the dragon in uniform (aka a nurse) -
Then, all of a sudden, "there was nothing to stitch."
So "the tip of his finger was off," but "there was nothing to stitch"? Something not quite right here. Despite this, you again accuse the medical staff, apparently without any justification or basis in fact -
Suddenly "he hadn't [even] just taken the skin off the end of his finger,"
Despite "the tip of his finger" changing to "a chunk out of the end of his finger," which "didn't [even] need a stitch," you maintained that he was "bleeding profusely" and that "the bleeding wouldn't stop,"
Once again, you maintain that the medical staff were negligent in ignoring a "baby" whose finger tip was sliced off and who was "bleeding profusely,"
The tip sliced off the finger, which changed to a chunk out that did not need a stitch, then transmutes into a "cut,"
With your "baby" "bleeding profusely" for who-knows-what reason and nurses stepping over you to rush to their tea-beaks, did you ring the bell (as Leanne asked)? Err, ... no.
Finally, the nurses in A&E, ACCORDING TO YOU, BRIE, are not only uncaring monsters, but also are severely deprived of food -
A porkie or two? I think that I put it mildly!
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