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Cotswold council leader's Christmas in A&E after choke scare | |
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Joe Harris said he had spent Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in A&E | Joe Harris said he had spent Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in A&E |
A council leader said he had spent an "unhappy" 12 hours waiting in A&E after choking on chicken on Christmas Eve. | A council leader said he had spent an "unhappy" 12 hours waiting in A&E after choking on chicken on Christmas Eve. |
Cotswold District Council leader Joe Harris said the meat had become lodged in his oesophagus as he ate lunch alone, leaving him unable to swallow food or drink. | Cotswold District Council leader Joe Harris said the meat had become lodged in his oesophagus as he ate lunch alone, leaving him unable to swallow food or drink. |
He is now at home recovering after surgeons removed the blockage at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital on Christmas Day. | He is now at home recovering after surgeons removed the blockage at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital on Christmas Day. |
A hospital spokesperson said A&E staff were under pressure as the department continued to face "high levels of demand". | A hospital spokesperson said A&E staff were under pressure as the department continued to face "high levels of demand". |
Mr Harris said staff had been so busy that he and his parents had to keep reminding them to give him injections throughout the 12 hours he was there. | Mr Harris said staff had been so busy that he and his parents had to keep reminding them to give him injections throughout the 12 hours he was there. |
'Really scary' | 'Really scary' |
Mr Harris said he had been alone "wolfing down his lunch" in a rush to leave the Cotswolds to visit his partner's family before he started choking. | Mr Harris said he had been alone "wolfing down his lunch" in a rush to leave the Cotswolds to visit his partner's family before he started choking. |
He went to Cirencester Hospital but was told to go to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital in Gloucester. | He went to Cirencester Hospital but was told to go to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital in Gloucester. |
"It's really scary on Christmas Eve," he said. "We've read about the pressures on A&E. | "It's really scary on Christmas Eve," he said. "We've read about the pressures on A&E. |
"It was absolutely scary the amount of people [in A&E] and the strain the staff are under there. | "It was absolutely scary the amount of people [in A&E] and the strain the staff are under there. |
"I don't doubt they want to do a good job but when you're that stretched, thin on staff and [there are] loads of people in a waiting room, it was really scary." | "I don't doubt they want to do a good job but when you're that stretched, thin on staff and [there are] loads of people in a waiting room, it was really scary." |
He said surgeons had stuck a camera down his throat while he was under general anaesthetic after unsuccessfully trying to loosen the chicken from his throat. | He said surgeons had stuck a camera down his throat while he was under general anaesthetic after unsuccessfully trying to loosen the chicken from his throat. |
He said: "I can't fault the surgeons and clinicians - they were absolutely brilliant. | He said: "I can't fault the surgeons and clinicians - they were absolutely brilliant. |
"Despite it being a miserable Christmas Day, they were really good and made me feel at ease." | "Despite it being a miserable Christmas Day, they were really good and made me feel at ease." |
He said there had been "quite a few drunk people" in A&E on Christmas Eve which had added to demand on NHS staff. | He said there had been "quite a few drunk people" in A&E on Christmas Eve which had added to demand on NHS staff. |
'High demand' | 'High demand' |
Prof Mark Pietroni, medical director at the hospital, said: "We would like to apologise to Councillor Joe Harris for the length of time he spent at our A&E department on Christmas Eve and wish him well for a swift recovery. | Prof Mark Pietroni, medical director at the hospital, said: "We would like to apologise to Councillor Joe Harris for the length of time he spent at our A&E department on Christmas Eve and wish him well for a swift recovery. |
"The pressures that colleagues are working under in our A&Es, and up and down the country, at the moment are very challenging and we are very grateful to staff for delivering high quality care under these pressures. | "The pressures that colleagues are working under in our A&Es, and up and down the country, at the moment are very challenging and we are very grateful to staff for delivering high quality care under these pressures. |
"It is a real credit to the professionalism and dedication of our staff." | "It is a real credit to the professionalism and dedication of our staff." |
He added: "Our A&Es continue to experience high levels of demand and we are asking the public only to attend if their condition is serious or life-threatening." | He added: "Our A&Es continue to experience high levels of demand and we are asking the public only to attend if their condition is serious or life-threatening." |
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