"Life on hold"

About: Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow / Neurology (Ward 53 and 57)

(as a parent/guardian),

My daughter had a eventual Labour 2018 unexplained activity, didn't know who she was, had a CT two hours after the birth, still not sure where she was or events. Sent to the first seizure clinic, couldn't find an answer. 2022 she then collapsed at work, was disposed over the phone with some form of seizure, yet to see a Consultant, we are now in 2024 with her life on hold ,no driving, no swimming, no baths on her own. Feels anxious about being out on her own or doing the school run 'in case. Not a good experience for us as a family.

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Response from Amy O'Sullivan, Clinical Services Manager, Institute of Neurological Sciences, Neurology, Queen Elizabeth National Spinal Injuries, Neurophysiology, CTCBI, Neuro & OMFS Outpatients, Neuro Rehabilitation & WestMARC, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 3 months ago
Amy O'Sullivan
Clinical Services Manager, Institute of Neurological Sciences, Neurology, Queen Elizabeth National Spinal Injuries, Neurophysiology, CTCBI, Neuro & OMFS Outpatients, Neuro Rehabilitation & WestMARC,
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Submitted on 17/06/2024 at 12:14
Published on Care Opinion at 12:14


Dear Munchin1959,

In order for us to investigate we require some more information, could you please ask your daughter to contact me at Amy.O'Sullivan@ggc.scot.nhs.uk.

Thanks

Amy

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