Several medics had missed the diagnosis before one A&E nurse realised how seriously ill she was and saved her lifeWhen my daughter Rosie was two,she got chickenpox from her sister. I thought she was going to derive off lightly at first, but three days later she still didn’t look factual. I took her to the GP twice, and on a Saturday and Sunday,and both doctors I saw said they thought she was fine. We went home, but she didn’t improve the next day, and so I decided to steal her to the emergency GP in A&E on the Monday. He also said she was fine. We went home,and she was still unwell on Tuesday. That was the day we went to A&E by ambulance.
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Source: theguardian.com