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Glasgow patient who spent four weeks in coma 'profoundly grateful' after medics saved his life
Brian Wands survived severe pancreatitis after 84 days in ICU, four weeks in a coma, multiple surgeries, and a 95-unit blood transfusion, crediting NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde staff.
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Glasgow patient who spent four weeks in coma 'profoundly grateful' after medics saved his life
Brian Wands underwent multiple life-saving operations, 84 days in intensive care and four weeks in a coma during his seven-month admission to Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
·Glasgow, United Kingdom
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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has received a heartfelt letter of commendation from Brian Wands, a former patient whose life was saved thanks to the extraordinary care provided by teams at Glasgow Royal Infirmary (GRI). Brian endured a prolonged, life-threatening illness beginning in 2022 and recently completed his care under the hospital’s Nutrition Team in… Continue reading >Glasgow Royal Infirmary Staff Praised for Life-Saving Care in Remarka…
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