A cold could kill my daughter - hospital visits feel like a death sentence
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A cold could kill my daughter - hospital visits feel like a death sentence13 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleIzzy BreakerBBC Wales Delia LodgeRebecca's mum Delia wants to protect her from further health complicationsSomething as simple as a cold could kill Rebecca Quayle, who has terminal cancer, her mum believes. Delia Lodge said she is filled with dread every time they have to sit in the same area as A&E patients while waiting for treatment at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd, in Denbighshire.She described a crowded room, with people coughing, or receiving positive Covid tests, as feeling like a "death sentence" for her daughter.Delia is now calling for separate waiting areas to be created in the hospital, with one specifically for cancer patients.Betsi Cadwaladr health board, which is responsible for health in north Wales, said officials "fully recognise the concerns raised" and are working to address them.Charity Cancer Research Wales said it is important separate waiting areas are made available, because if patients get ill, vital treatment could be delayed."Rebecca often feels stressed and anxious about picking up germs when she has to sit and wait in the A&E department," said Delia, 69, from Prestatyn, Denbighshire."Even a common cold could kill Rebecca."During evenings and weekends, the cancer unit at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd is closed.This means cancer patients have to go through the A&E department when they feel unwell. After becoming concerned about the potential impact of this, Delia started campaigning for a safe place for cancer patients and those with weakened immune systems to wait before receiving treatment. By speaking to people at the hospital and gathering support online, she now has 2,500 signatures of people who are supportive. Despite her concerns for her daughter's safety, she added that she "cannot fault the NHS" and the "marvellous, superb, and professional" staff who...





