Mar 7, 2010

[MedicalConspiracies] Neglected by 'lazy' nurses, Kane Gorny, 22, dying of thirst rang the police to beg for water | Mail Online

Second Life Rule: Generally speaking, one can live upto 3 days without
water, before dehydration begins to kill the body.

Folks. This is at least manslaughter, likely murder. I smell a brit
Death Panel.

Bruce Chesley
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Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. - Thomas Paine
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Treason for $$$$. ALL "pro 2A" orgs.

From: B.W.
Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2010 16:25:37 EST
Subject: [Texas Net] Man Dies Of Thirst Under Medical Care/Supervision

This incident happened in the UK under Socialized Medicine. That is
what we are getting under Obama-Care. Brace yourself. Bob


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e-Gorny-22-dying-thirst-rang-police-beg-water.html#ixzz0hWiwNHEe

Neglected by 'lazy' nurses, man, 22, dying of thirst rang the police to
beg for water

By _Emily Andrews_
(http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=y&authornamef=Emily+Andrew
s)
Last updated at 2:19 PM on 06th March 2010


A man of 22 died in agony of dehydration after three days in a leading
teaching hospital.

Kane Gorny was so desperate for a drink that he rang police to beg for
their help.

They arrived on the ward only to be told by doctors that everything was
under control.

The next day his mother Rita Cronin found him delirious and he died
within hours.

She said nurses had failed to give him vital drugs which controlled fluid
levels in his body. 'He was totally dependent on the nurses to help him
and they totally betrayed him.'

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Kane, aged 11. He worked for Waitrose and had been a keen footballer and
runner until he was diagnosed with a brain tumour the year before his
death A coroner has such grave concerns about the case that it has been
referred to police.

Sources say they are investigating the possibility of a corporate
manslaughter charge against St George's Hospital in Tooting, South
London. Mr Gorny, from Balham, worked for Waitrose and had been a keen
footballer and runner until he was diagnosed with a brain tumour the year
before his death.

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The medication he took caused his bones to weaken and he was admitted to
St George's for a hip replacement in May last year. The operation left
him immobile and unable to get out of bed.
His 50-year-old mother says that he needed to take drugs three times a
day to regulate his hormones. Doctors had told him that without the drugs
he would die.

A young life snatched away: Kane with his mother Rita while being treated
for a brain tumour

Rita said nurses had failed to give her son vital drugs which controlled
fluid levels in his body.

Although he had stressed to staff how important his medication was, she
said, no one gave him the drugs.

She said that two days after his hip operation, while Miss Cronin was at
work, he became severely dehydrated but his requests for water were
refused.

He became aggressive and nurses called in security guards to restrain
him.

After they had left, he rang the police from his bed to demand their
help.

Miss Cronin, who is divorced from her son's father Peter, said: 'The
police told me he'd said, "Please help me. All I want is a drink and no
one is helping me".

'By this time my son was confused due to his lack of medication and I
think the nurses just ignored him because they thought he was just being
badly behaved.

'They were lazy, careless and hadn't bothered to check his charts and see
his medication was essential.'

That evening, Miss Cronin visited him. She said: 'I told Kane to behave
himself because I thought he had been causing trouble - and I feel so
bad about that now. I thought maybe he was having a bad reaction to the
morphine he was on but in fact it was because he had not had his
medication.'

The next morning she visited him before going to work. 'He was delirious
and his mouth was open,' she said. 'I gave him a drink of Ribena.

'I told three nurses there was something wrong with my son and they
said, "He's fine" and walked off. I started to cry and a locum doctor who
was there told me not to worry.

'Eventually the ward doctor came round, took one look at Kane and started
shouting for help.'

Miss Cronin was asked to leave her son's bedside. 'He died an hour
later,' she said. 'I didn't even realise he was dying. I didn't even have
a chance to say goodbye.'

The death certificate said Mr Gorny had died because of a 'water deficit'
and 'hypernatraemia' - a medical term for dehydration.

His mother added: 'When I went back to the hospital I was told that all
the nurses had been offered counselling as they were so traumatised, but
nothing was offered to me.

'The whole thing is a disgrace. This hospital has a brilliant reputation
and boasts of its excellent standards and safety record.

'But as soon as my son walked into that ward, his death warrant was
signed. Of the 32 people who were involved in my son's care, every one
made a mistake that ultimately led to his death, from the consultant to
the care assistant.

'There has been an internal investigation but St George's never made it
public and it was a whitewash-After his death the hospital never phoned
me or wrote to me to apologise. How could this happen in the 21st
century?'

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: 'Detectives from the Homicide and
Serious Crime Command are investigating the death of Kane Gorny at St
George's Hospital after this was referred to us by Westminster Coroner's
Court.'

A spokesman for St George's Hospital said: 'We are extremely sorry about
the death of Kane Gorny and understand the distress that this has caused
to his family.

'A full investigation was carried out and new procedures introduced to
ensure that such a case cannot happen in future.

'We have written to the family to explain the actions that have been
taken and to answer their concerns about Mr Gorny's care. The family has
also been invited to meet with trust staff to discuss the case in
detail.'

The tragedy emerged a week after a report into hundreds of deaths at
Stafford Hospital revealed the appalling quality of care given by many of
the nurses.

This week a task force called on nurses to sign a public pledge that they
will treat everyone with compassion and dignity.

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