Man was left to die from swine flu after 'medics assumed he was a junkie'
source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1366426/Swine-flu-Virus-killed-rock-musician-son-m...
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Peter Williamson, 27, who sported a mohican, was refused the high priority Tamiflu vaccine and denied treatment four times over the course of a week.
One nurse sent him home saying: 'Do you realise we do have sick people in this hospital?'
An ambulanceman called to his home asked his mother if Peter had taken drugs - then said he didn't need to go to hospital.
Peter's condition deteriorated and he was left so weak that he had to use a mobility scooter to go food shopping with his mother.
He was found dead by his mother at his flat in Walkden, Greater Manchester - only a week after his request plea for help.
Tests confirmed he had bronchopneumonia and the swine flu Influenza A virus H1N1.
An inquest coroner recorded a verdict of death by natural causes although a pathologist said the death could have been avoided if Peter had early treatment.
Today as lawyers for the family prepared to sue health bosses for negligence, Peter's mother Susan, 51, said: 'We did everything possible to get Peter help, but we think because of the way he looked they just wouldn't listen to us.
'Presumably because he had a punk hairstyle and facial piercings they dismissed him as a junkie. But nothing could be further from the truth. My Peter never touched drugs and lived a healthy lifestyle.
'He loved punk music, it was his life but having a spikey haircut doesn't make you a drug abuser. I will always hold the doctors and nurses responsible for Peter's death.
'It's just the disgusting way they treated my son. I think the attitude of the hospital staff is appalling, they just looked at Peter and just judged him for the way he looked.'
The tragedy occurred in November 2009 when Peter who promoted bands in Manchester came down with a high temperature, loss of appetite and feeling weak.
Mrs Williamson said: 'We immediately thought it was swine flu, so we called the NHS Direct help line but they refused to give him Tamiflu, even though he should have had it anyway. They just said he needed further assessment by a doctor.'
The next day when Peter's condition worsened they decided to go to Hope Hospital A&E department in Salford. They were kept waiting for 90 minutes before Peter was found a room.
'Peter was so weak he struggled to get out of the car,' added Susan.
'Other patients were being given rooms for treatment but not my son.
'In the end I went and got a nurse because he was finding it hard to breathe but when she saw he could talk she just said he obviously can breathe. I was so shocked.
'She examined him but said it was just a virus and to go home, but before we left she turned around to him and said "do you realise we do have sick people in this hospital?", as if we had completely wasted her time. I was absolutely horrified.
'As we walked out Peter shouted at them saying, "It's swine flu, I told you my friend has had it, I'll be dead within a week". He then turned round to me and said "when I'm dead, sue the a**es off of them".'
Peter's condition deteriorated and he was left so weak that he had to use a mobility scooter to go food shopping with his mother.
Two days later Susan went round to visit Peter as she was concerned about him: 'He was clearly getting worse so I phoned for an ambulance.
'When they arrived they just looked at him and asked him what drugs had he taken, and said he shouldn't be frightened in telling them just because his mum was there.
'We finally convinced them he hadn't taken drugs and they properly examined him and again said he didn't need to go to the hospital.
'He phoned us on Thursday evening crying and said he had never felt so ill in all his life and that he was hallucinating, probably because his temperature was so high.
'He was too frightened to go to sleep because he was scared he wouldn't wake up again.'
The next day Peter put himself in to a taxi and went alone to a walk-in health centre in Manchester city centre but was turned away again and rang his mother.
'It was the last time I spoke to him, he just sounded so weak and tired,' Susan said.
'I had arranged for TV engineers to go round and fix something at his house but they called me when they got no answer.
'I thought he was just in bed so I went round, the lights were all on in his flat and I just pulled the handle and the door opened, and there he was.
'At the inquest the pathologist confirmed that it was swine flu and that he could have probably survived had he proper received treatment in time. It's just unbelievable he was neglected in this way.'
Mark Slater, partner at Manchester law firm Price and Slater, who is representing the Williamson family said: 'In all my years as a medical negligence lawyer Peter's case has to be one of the most tragic because it should have easily have been prevented.
'I was so surprised in Peter's case to hear that at a time when Tamiflu was more widely available than vitamin C pills that here was a family who was telling me that they tried four times and just couldn't get it.
'Not long after he died it was reported that the vaccine had been over-used yet here was Peter unable to get the help he needed.
'A young life has been wasted because staff did not consider the possibility he had swine flu. We are still investigating whether or not the missed diagnosis was the result of negligent care or a tragic sequence of unavoidable errors.'
A spokesman for Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, said: 'We are sorry to learn that the family have concerns.
'We urge them to contact the Trust directly to enable us to investigate the matter fully. Salford Royal is an NHS provider of healthcare for all and we would never discriminate against any patient.'
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Imeh_Ntuen
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What a mess...
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Imeh_Ntuen
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Paratus
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Couldn't do that where I work. We transport everyone who calls and want to go to the hospital. White, black, yellow, brown, green, tall, gay, straight, HIV+, HEP+ or whatever. About 96% are not emergencies but what the heck.
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Paratus
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ThresholdBroken
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"Fuck him" - Henry Kissinger
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ThresholdBroken
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Follow_me
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thats fucked
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Follow_me
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NiceN
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So wrong, prejudice shows it's ugly head.
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NiceN
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existentialist
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"Peter Williamson [was] denied treatment four times over the course of a week due to his punk hairstyle."
If I was that sick, after being denied 2 or 3 times, I would get a haircut. Sure the hospital SHOULD have helped no matter his appearance, but it is better to be clean-cut and alive and able to sue than groomed like a punk and dead. - 1 year ago
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Almibry
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Sadness...
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Almibry
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KSirys
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He was only 27, who cares what his lifestyle is or was, just do your fucking job and help him!! How are these people, who hired them?!?!?!?!?!?!
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KSirys
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Vierotchka
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Tamiflu is not a vaccine, it is an anti-viral drug which is ineffective against all forms of flu. Had he been given it, it would have made no difference.
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Vierotchka
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bklynkid
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"An ambulanceman called to his home asked his mother if Peter had taken drugs"
Who wrote this? - 1 year ago
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bklynkid:
The tabloid Daily Mail is notorious for employing "journalists" who would never get a job with any other newspaper. Most of them are atrociously bad, make awful spelling and grammatical mistakes, and write like semi-educated teenagers.
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Vierotchka
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Perplexed_Rapture
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punks not dead
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Perplexed_Rapture
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lightningthunderfox
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"my son died so i called my lawer."
-Jello Biafra - 1 year ago
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jennilamb007
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I have seen first hand some workers in an ER dismiss a person's pleas for pain medication based solely on appearance. It seemed like half the people, according to the workers, were "drug seekers". I learned in school that if a patient says they are in pain then you believe them. You take their vitals and you make sure they are okay but you treat the pain even if they are grinning like fools and saying it is a 10/10. I figure it is much better to treat the patient and not worry about whether or not this is just for a fix. The woman who was crying in pain turned out to have a serious problem and the chuckle heads who said she was "drug seeking" looked very stupid after that. She suffered because of prejudice. I don't care if he came in with is hair in a brilliant green mohawk wearing a Borat bathing suit. I would have treated him like I would my own kid, with dignity and care.
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Leen61
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jennilamb007:
Excellent! +^d!
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Leen61
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nanac
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jennilamb007:
Every human being deserves nothing less....
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nanac
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Leen61
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There is no excuse for this shit! Sue the asses off them is right! I thought if people were in the medical profession, there job was first and foremost to save lives no matter what the person looks like or what color they are or anything else. What a heartless bunch this is. They have no business being in the medical profession, that's for sure!
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Leen61:
Sometimes I worry about our country. Perhaps their have always been racists like this, But coming from the medical profession is depressing.
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SFirman:
It sure is.
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FoosMaster
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Soo Sad!
Even If he was a drug user he should Still be given help. The Prohibitionists in this country have Demonized drug users to the point that they are considered Less than animals and should be given NO help, only put in prison.
Soo Sad! - 1 year ago
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FoosMaster
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nanac
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Some people are so damn cruel/ignorant!
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nanac
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Danny_Mcstotts
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Whenever I sport a fohawk women assume im gay. Stop judging people by their appearance.
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Neo_Leper
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Amazing. Today to have professionals act like that anywhere is pathetic.
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Angeliron
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Karma to those responsible, and all their loved ones!
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