I went for a wander round Headington late afternoon earlier. In part to practice taking photos with my new camera and because I remain so blooming upset/agitated by the description of LB in the NMC hearing ‘determination of (un)facts’. How dare a fucking ‘panel’ of a nurse and two lay people who never met LB and have done nothing to try to understand anything about him be so callously disrespectful of who he was.
No doubt they will argue their determination is based on evidence but evidence is not statements like so and so ‘seems to suggest that…’
Distressing, unnecessary and cruel.
In the late afternoon sun I wandered past the Co-op where LB smashed doing the shopping back in the day. Still makes me chuckle. On to Posh Fish, a go-to chippy for 20 years though our visits have dropped to rarely as the kids have grown older. My mum and dad took Rosie, Tom and LB there for some nosh on the day of my viva at Warwick in 2006. Rich and I pitched up later to have a celebratory beer with them. Such a joyful day. Posh Fish rocked. Reach for the stars stuff it seemed at the time.
Sharks on the rooftops.
Then round to the other Headington shark. The one we used to go and look at when the kids were tots. Rosie was convinced for years it had been a fish and chip shop. I think maybe as a way of trying to make sense of an enormous shark apparently falling head first from the sky through the roof of a terraced house.
At the end of the shark road is the funeral home LB was in before his funeral. Well in and out of because of the balls up over his post mortem. Behind the side window is the ‘viewing room’ or chapel of rest. It’s just a room really but a room completely and devastatingly not like any other room.
[For geography nerds, the John Radcliffe Hospital is up the road there on the left.]
As I waited to cross the road directly opposite a coach went passed blocking my view. Oh my…
Angel Executive Travel. No.fucking.way.
This coach passed me on the day of LB’s funeral. Walking in distress and agitation in the park across the road (the same road). A different type/flavour/density? of distress and agitation.
I didn’t know whether to laugh, cry or punch the air.
I’m taking air punching.
At the end of a week in which professional sharks (not our local fun and quirky ones) have once again been circling for blood and behaving like fucking spunktrumpetweeblewarblers we’re not going to let LB’s memory be sullied in a crass, ill-informed and deeply biased report.
On Friday we’re back to London to fight the fucking fight that never, ever seems to end; to try to establish the humanity of our fun, quirky and beautiful children.
It seems clear that the NMC set up a not fit for purpose panel. If they haven’t got real or credible experts, by doing this sort of ‘panel’ they abuse public money, prove that lessons aren’t being learned, and skills are scarce.
The vagaries of the NMC is exposed in ‘The NMC Survival Guide’ (now on it’s third edition) – http://www.lucylazouche.com/nmc-survival-guide.html. It is the true story of another Sloven ‘victim’ but this time one of its caring staff, who was bullied to the point of suicide. We received an email from the author this morning, who wrote of this latest judgement:
“The NMC never ceases to amaze…. What a waste of time, money and emotions.”
The fight that never ends….
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