UK Patients Accidentally Receive Cancer Diagnosis Text Message Instead of Christmas Wishes – IOTW Report

UK Patients Accidentally Receive Cancer Diagnosis Text Message Instead of Christmas Wishes

StationGossip: It was a stressful Christmas for patients at a medical practice in the UK after they accidentally received a text telling them they had aggressive lung cancer. The intended text the practice meant to send was a Merry Christmas message. MORE

14 Comments on UK Patients Accidentally Receive Cancer Diagnosis Text Message Instead of Christmas Wishes

  1. Why on earth would such a message be delivered in such a cold, impersonal way even if it was sent to the right recipient with a correct diagnosis?!!

    Oh, yeah. Socialized medicine.

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  2. When I was stationed in Japan and made friends with some doctors they all said they don’t tell the patients when they have terminal cancer. They do tell the family so they can act accordingly, but why put the victim into distress?

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  3. My “Free” Doctor told me I had:
    Diabetes – NOPE
    Infection – Maybee
    Gout – Nope

    My Cousin:
    Severe Cancer after about 4 months of tests – Nope

    Fines for getting it wrong – NOPE

    It’s FREE in the UK too, eh?

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  4. Maybe these businesses should just stop with the unnecessary messages!
    I get automated calls & texts from my pharmacy-wishing me a happy birthday, Merry Christmas, Happy Schwanza, oh yeah, and your prescription is ready.
    My dentist sent me a link to enter a drawing for an Amazon gift card?!?!? No. I would prefer it if you lowered your prices, WTF.
    Stop trying to be my friend, just keep the relationship at the appropriate level.
    As to the diagnosis text messages, that is so heartless and cruel, it is what I’ve come to expect from the left.

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  5. Tim – FJB

    You just reminded me;

    They will put us down for free too.
    MAID – Medical Assistance In Dying

    The Fraser Institute calculated free Health care in Canada costs $15,847 to an average family of 4 in 2022.

    TAXED AT SOURCE NOT DEDUCTED AGAINST YOUR INCOME.

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