Wednesday 29 May 2013

Risk of Dying from Operation is Greater on Friday

For all those of you who are calling their hospitals to re-schedule their surgery days, I wouldn't worry about it to much. The latest figures were compiled from over 4 million elective (planned) procedures conducted in NHS hospital in England between the years 2008 and 2011. From those 4 million, just over 27.5 thousand deaths were recorded. That's an overall mortality rate of 0.67%. Doesn't sound so bad now...huh?

However-Yes, there is a "However."-Researchers found that there is a significant risk of death as the week progresses. Patients who have their operation on Friday are 44% more likely to die within the next 30 days and patients who have their operations on Saturday are a staggering 82% more likely...showing evidence of the weekday effect. The causes of this weekday effect are still not known. You could say that surgeons get more dangerous as the week wears on but there is no evidence to support that. There is the fact that hospitals are overworked on the weekends and the 2 days after surgery are said to be the most critical. That would be a lot more plausible. Whatever the reason for these statistics, remember the findings still show a mortality rate of less than 1%.  We all know the risks of going under the knife and we accept that because the risk of dying is greater without surgery. Most of these deaths may have been inevitable.

 I shudder to think what the ambulance chasers will make of these figures. Even more frightening is how will they react to this?


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Tuesday 28 May 2013

Osborne promises £11.5 Billion savings for 2015...

A penny off a pint of beer, fuel duty rise is scrapped, 'a tax off jobs' as small businesses are to be given help with employment allowance, income tax threshold to rise to £10,000 and Mr Osborne is promising savings of £11.5 Billion...



Where is the money coming from?

 George Osborne on BBC Breakfast this morning sits there with poker face while he promises us a saving of £11.5 Billion. This is very conveniently set for 2015 (after the next general election). It sounds to me like a lot of hot air. He promises to protect the NHS and school budgets. Guess what? He never mentioned the un-employed.

  Where is the money coming from, Mr Osborne? 

The Office for Budget Responsibility are projecting rises in the country's GDP over the next 2 years. 1.8% and 2.3% respectively with a further rise to 2.7% and 2.8% in the years 2016 and 2017. they're also predicting a rise in employment with over 1/2 million jobs more than last year. Borrowing to fall and inflation meeting the 2%. All of this looks very promising on paper but that is all it is-predictions on paper. I did not hear any facts to back up these claims. He may as well have said that the second coming will be here to bring an end to poverty worldwide.

What do you take us for, Mr Osborne?

 Name dropping support from key members of the cabinet: Eric Pickles, Ed Davey and Chris Grayling is not enough to convince me that you're not feeding me with a last minute bid to win fast losing votes. This is what I believe the chancellor is doing. He is on a mission to repair the damage of the last 3 years of harmful quick plaster fixes. The government are desperate for money and they're covering this up with outlandish claims of recovery. Why else would they consider lifting the arms embargo on Syria? They say that its to arm the opposition to Assad. I didn't know you cared?

Read more on the BBC News Report here

Friday 24 May 2013

Sisa Pt 2: Educate Yourself So That You May Educate Your Children

Little is known about 'The Scariest Drug on Earth.' It fills the user with uncontrollable rage. The Greek police are sending the problem out of Athens to Exarchia and creating the worst kind of ghetto imaginable. A ghetto where there is no law, no stability, filled with 100s of crazed drug users fuelled by the rage induced by Sisa.




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Sisa: The new killer drug emerging on the streets of Europe.

These poor, poor people do not stand a chance in hell at a good life if they will endanger their lives by taking a substance they know nothing about. It pains my heart to see these people so desperate to escape the realities of life that they will kill themselves in the pursuit of euphoria.





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