*Patricia McNamara addressed the crowd at Sunday’s protest. Photograph: John Mangan

A retired nurse who also experienced life as a hospital patient recently has declared there โ€œis no privacy or dignityโ€ for individuals receiving medical care at University Hospital Limerick (UHL)

Almost three years ago, Patricia McNamara was transported by ambulance to UHL having woke in the middle of the night with chest pains. Proper care is not being administered to patients she maintained because staff are โ€œoverworked and underpaidโ€.

โ€œI suffered a nasty journey into Limerick not their fault, got there and was put on a trolley with lots of other unfortunate people. Iโ€™m a fighter. About six nurses were walking up and down, I donโ€™t blame them, they are overworked and underpaid, they were walking up and down and Iโ€™m calling โ€˜help me please give me something for the painโ€™ and no one did. I got off the trolley and said โ€˜can you help me nurseโ€™, โ€˜Iโ€™m not a nurse Iโ€™m a doctorโ€™ she said, โ€˜I donโ€™t care what you are just give me something for my painโ€™ and I eventually did get something. I was on that trolley for three days before I had an operation for a gall bladder, not a very serious thing, three days on a trolley comfortable for me as a youngish woman but I saw more backsides then I ever did in my nursing career, these people had no dignity, no privacy, we werenโ€™t asked if we wanted a drink of water or a cup of tea, they came now and again to check my blood pressure and had time for nothing elseโ€.

For fifty years, Patricia worked as a nurse. Her brother died last July while in hospital in what she described as a horrifying time. โ€œHe had a wonderful team in the intensive care unit but I could not get to speak to any doctor, I tried and I tried because I was unhappy with his treatment, being a nurse I knew what was going on, his legs were wide open to the fresh air and a nurse told me โ€˜the fresh air will do him goodโ€™ and I said โ€˜not in a four bedded ward where bacteria from four patients, visitors, cleaners, doctors and nurses is flying around it wonโ€™t do him any goodโ€™. He died of septicaemia, he was 67 years old, he wasnโ€™t a well man but thatโ€™s besides the point. I saw more horror in those days in the hospitalโ€.

According to the Tulla woman, an elderly neighbour of hers spent three days on a trolley at UHL. โ€œShe was not asked once, we stayed with her for about 15 hours, she was not asked once would she like a drink of water or did she need to use the toilet, I had to go out and buy water for her and then look for someone to ask was she allowed to have a drink of waterโ€.

Fianna Fรกil TD, Timmy Dooley amongst the crowd. Photograph: John Mangan

Having spotted Clare TD Timmy Dooley in the crowd before speaking at Sundayโ€™s protest, Patricia criticised the Fianna Fรกil, Fine Gael and Labour politicians for failing to reopen the A&E at Ennis General Hospital while in Government. โ€œI saw Timmy Dooley of Fianna Fรกil creeping around on the outside of the crowd like a coward, they downgraded our hospital to what it is now, how dare Fianna Fรกil and Fine Gael Iโ€™m sick and tired of them, he probably fecked off because he saw my face and knew what was comingโ€.

โ€œIโ€™m sick and tired of it, I love Ennis Hospital, it can be built up and built out if they didnโ€™t give all the bloody money to UHL. Down Fine Gael, Fianna Fรกil and Labour, vote for anyone ye like but donโ€™t vote for those gangstersโ€.

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