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Original Feedback for The Queen Elizabeth Hospital:


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Poor experience at A&E

November last year I was taken to A&E at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital as my daughter was concerned about my mental health as I'd had a bad turn. I wasn't spoken to very nicely by the mental health team there and was told to stop messing around. I was then sent to a police station. But who made that decision and why? I was put in a cell on my own and was sectioned in the police station. I was very poorly and I feel like it is neglect. I now feel I can't trust what will happen with me next. I was put in a police van too. Why did A&E send me to the police before I was sectioned? How am I now supposed to trust people and professionals. It's scary and I'm worried.

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