by welshwater
A Perseverant agony from grave epilepsy was told there was “no above-board water” at Wales’ largest infirmary when he asked a preserve for a beverage .
The 19-year-old University Asylum of Wales indefatigable was told water was only to hand from a vending motor car at a expense of £1 a booze.
But in within easy reach outpatient clinics, unhampered water dispensers are provided for waiting patients.
Cardiff and Vale University Fitness On, which runs the Cardiff clinic, has launched an inquisition into the occasion.
The youth’s watch over, who lives with her son in Cardiff but has asked not to be named, said: “Why are patients not offered water independent of concern as they are in other parts of the nursing home? This is unsatisfactory.”
The patient, who has up to five epileptic seizures a week, had been admitted to UHW’s neurophysiology segment at the end of last month for a assay to try to sort out the compass of his perceptiveness insincere during seizures.
The EEG assay lasted more than six hours, during which stretch his mummy – her son’s full-stretch carer – paid for and fetched him water and eats from a vending appliance and the health centre shops.
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