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Robert Bird's Son Garry Bird's Seven Year History of Atrocious Care Under the NHS.
Continual Negligence that neither the NHS, the GMC, the PHSO or the CQC have done anything about at all despite all Robert Birds Efforts.
You will see that his son lost 90% of his bowel due to gross negligence and lack of any basic care.
Care plans not been adhered to.
Error upon Error has been made by the NHS.
Zero actions have been taken against one NHS Member of Staff
Stopped from obtaining Private Care Incorrectly sectioned & treated
Solicitors not done what they have been paid to do.
This nightmare is still continuing to this day and Robert's family have now been stopped from knowing what is happening or even where is son is.

On 28th June 2006 Robert’s son Garry Bird aged 22 was taken to East Surrey Hospital with rectal bleeding, loss of appetite and weight loss. There was no appropriately qualified person to carry out an endoscope at this hospital and after a week Garry was discharged with medication for piles and sleeping pills. At that time Garry had severe perforations and adhesions of the bowel caused by undiagnosed Crohn's disease. The medication he was given actually inflamed this condition.
After his discharge from East Surrey Robert's son continued to lose blood heavily. He had been taking and applying his medication religiously but was continuing to not be able to eat and continuously losing blood. He attended the Brow Surgery in Burgess Hill several times in the interim and Doctor Carroll simply prescribed him antidepressants?
A bit odd Robert thought considering Garry's symptoms and the effects this sort of medication can have on the stomach? So the next couple of nights Garry continued with his other symptoms but was now hallucinating and unable to sleep. Again after seeing the Doctor sleeping tablets were prescribed!
Thursday night/Friday morning 14/07/06 Garry was rushed to Sussex County Hospital and Robert got there as quickly as he could. When he got there Garry was going through assessment and it was obvious to the Doctor examining him that Garry was an extremely sick young man and he was transferred to the wards. He was put on various medications and drips and Robert was told that he would require surgery and that this would need to take place Saturday. On the Saturday morning Robert received a call from Surgeon Chris Woods stating that Garry is extremely sick