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Doctors left me begging for help, says Goring sepsis patient
Doctors left me begging for help, says Goring sepsis patient

BBC News

time5 hours ago

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  • BBC News

Doctors left me begging for help, says Goring sepsis patient

A man said he was left "begging for help" from doctors after he suffered life-changing injuries due to sepsis caused by failures at his local Robinson, 70, developed recurring sepsis for almost a year after being hospitalised on multiple occasions in Brighton and company director from Goring, in West Sussex, said "I've lost my freedom, confidence, business, very nearly my family home, and almost my will to live."Professor Katie Urch, chief medical officer for University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, said: "We cannot publicly discuss any of the details of this case at this time, but we offer our heartfelt sympathies to Paul and his family." Sepsis is a life-threatening reaction to an infection where the body's immune system damages its own tissues and organs, according to the NHS. Mr Robinson was diagnosed with cancer in successfully had a lump removed from his lung. But during chemotherapy, he became unwell and was diagnosed with said he went through several relapses with sepsis and was in hospital for 13 days."I was left for 11 months with recurring, untreated sepsis – despite begging for help," he his care at Worthing Hospital and Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton, he said there was a breakdown in communication between nurses, doctors and said there had been "systemic failures" and "ignored warnings" with his care."We asked for help 47 times, and we were ignored 47 times," he added. According to the UK Sepsis Trust, the medical condition kills more people than breast, bowel and prostate cancer being transferred to Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital in London, Mr Robinson said he had 14 "life-saving surgeries"."I lost a quarter of my back and my rib cage, leaving my lung outside of my body for over three years," he said. "And I had to learn to walk again, I was fed through a tube."Every day I see NHS campaigns about spotting the signs of sepsis. We knew the signs, we pleaded for help, and nobody listened." 'Catastrophic injury' Mr Robertson's wife, Carys, said her husband was "incredibly weak and frail"."Every day is a battle. The ordeal has caused unbelievable amounts of stress to his family," she said."I want those responsible to be held to account, so no other family goes through this horror. And making us suffer and wait years for justice just adds insult to catastrophic injury."The Royal Sussex County Hospital and Worthing Hospital are both run by University Hospitals Urch added: "We know that the family have many concerns about Mr Robinson's care, and we are committed to supporting the legal proceedings to ensure the family get the answers they need, and we can make necessary improvements if anything could have been done differently."

Robinson praises Sels 'fantastic season'
Robinson praises Sels 'fantastic season'

Yahoo

time27-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Robinson praises Sels 'fantastic season'

Former Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Paul Robinson praised Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels. Sels was instrumental in Forest achieving European football for next season as he recorded 13 clean sheets during the campaign. The Belgian shot-stopper made 120 across the season, with only three goalkeepers making more. "The big compliment you can pay Matz Sels, I don't think he's technically one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League," Robinson said on BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast. "But you look at another stat this season, which is what I like to look at, is the amount of saves he's made and the biggest stat I like, save to shot per cent ratio - that's how you can judge a goalkeeper. "Selz has won the Golden Glove, but he's also second in the number of saves he's made. So, he's not only relied on the brilliance of Milenkovic and Murillo in front of him and the defence being solid and the team being organised, he's had to make a number of saves to contribute to that. You've got to take your hat off to him, he's had a fantastic season."

Robinson praises Sels 'fantastic season'
Robinson praises Sels 'fantastic season'

BBC News

time27-05-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Robinson praises Sels 'fantastic season'

Former Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Paul Robinson praised Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Matz was instrumental in Forest achieving European football for next season as he recorded 13 clean sheets during the campaign. The Belgian shot-stopper made 120 across the season, with only three goalkeepers making more. "The big compliment you can pay Matz Sels, I don't think he's technically one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League," Robinson said on BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast."But you look at another stat this season, which is what I like to look at, is the amount of saves he's made and the biggest stat I like, save to shot per cent ratio - that's how you can judge a goalkeeper."Selz has won the Golden Glove, but he's also second in the number of saves he's made. So, he's not only relied on the brilliance of Milenkovic and Murillo in front of him and the defence being solid and the team being organised, he's had to make a number of saves to contribute to that. You've got to take your hat off to him, he's had a fantastic season."

Was Robinson's criticism of Amorim fair?
Was Robinson's criticism of Amorim fair?

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Was Robinson's criticism of Amorim fair?

We asked for your views on Paul Robinson's criticism of Ruben Amorim's post-match speech against Aston Villa. Here are some of your comments: Dave: Robinson clearly doesn't understand the point here. Amorim was brought in halfway through the season when he wanted to start at the end of the season, and is dealing with a team devoid of talent, some players with attitude problems and three attackers out on loan. Why would you drop all your principles and your system as soon as you come in just because it would paper over the cracks? Scotty: Who cares what Paul Robinson thinks? Amorim will come good next year. This team needs to be stripped and rebuilt and not only has Ruben spoke the truth throughout his time at United, so far he's not been afraid to call out players and make it clear he won't change his style. Colin: Robinson is right. You play to the strengths of the squad until you can get the pieces in place to play the formation and style you prefer. David: It feels like Amorim can't win with the pundits. Robinson is criticising him, but what is he expected to say? He apologised, admitted the season was a disaster and said better times are coming. Does Robinson expect him to stand in front of the fans and say how great everything has been? I'm sure he'd be criticised if he did that, too. Martyn: Completely agree. Amorim did very well in Portugal but his huge shortfalls have been found out in the Premier League. One-dimensional tactics, unable to find ways to change and influence a match with substitutions, similar players brought on with same formation and tactics and he does not change things that aren't going well. Joe: Not sure what ex-goalkeeper Paul Robinson's management credentials are but Manchester United have been broken for over a decade. I, for one, buy into Amorim's approach and not falling into the quick-fix solution like every predecessor post Fergie. Fixing culture and bad leadership takes time.

Was Robison's criticism of Amorim fair?
Was Robison's criticism of Amorim fair?

BBC News

time26-05-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Was Robison's criticism of Amorim fair?

We asked for your views on Paul Robinson's criticism of Ruben Amorim's post-match speech against Aston are some of your comments:Dave: Robinson clearly doesn't understand the point here. Amorim was brought in halfway through the season when he wanted to start at the end of the season, and is dealing with a team devoid of talent, some players with attitude problems and three attackers out on loan. Why would you drop all your principles and your system as soon as you come in just because it would paper over the cracks?Scotty: Who cares what Paul Robinson thinks? Amorim will come good next year. This team needs to be stripped and rebuilt and not only has Ruben spoke the truth throughout his time at United, so far he's not been afraid to call out players and make it clear he won't change his Robinson is right. You play to the strengths of the squad until you can get the pieces in place to play the formation and style you It feels like Amorim can't win with the pundits. Robinson is criticising him, but what is he expected to say? He apologised, admitted the season was a disaster and said better times are coming. Does Robinson expect him to stand in front of the fans and say how great everything has been? I'm sure he'd be criticised if he did that, Completely agree. Amorim did very well in Portugal but his huge shortfalls have been found out in the Premier League. One-dimensional tactics, unable to find ways to change and influence a match with substitutions, similar players brought on with same formation and tactics and he does not change things that aren't going Not sure what ex-goalkeeper Paul Robinson's management credentials are but Manchester United have been broken for over a decade. I, for one, buy into Amorim's approach and not falling into the quick-fix solution like every predecessor post Fergie. Fixing culture and bad leadership takes time.

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