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Written by a NHS patient at Wycombe Hospital
16th July 2022


I was admitted to Wycombe Hospital Buckinghamshire on the 17th of December 2021 for an internal kidney Biopsy. Prior to the procedure I was visited at the bedside by Mr Jonathan Greenland (The surgeon who would carry out the operation) and a number of young assistants which I presumed to be trainee doctors. Mr Greenland wouldn't allow me to ask questions and kept interrupting, saying “we will look after everything there is no need for you to be concerned about anything”. The surgery was then carried out. The next day, I woke up in Stoke Mandeville Hospital totally confused. Evidently, the procedure at Wycombe hospital “did not go as planned“, and I was transferred to Stoke Mandeville Hospital to have the surgery corrected. which left me with a stent and a urinary problems. I also had about three or four days of continuous vivid hallucinations. Mr Jonathan Greenland visited me on about the 28th of December and proudly told me that it was because of him that I was at Stoke Mandeville Hospital. Although the stent has been removed and I feel fine in myself, I still have urinary problems.

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