Countessmeout
Imperial Majesty
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- Canada
Glad the procedure went well
Though he isn't home, the fact that he moved back to the private hospital is still a descent sign. He no longer needs the specialized cardiac ward and he was in good shape to be moved. Hopefully we will see him home soon.
As for the implications of the queen's husband, no a doctor will treat him any way. The queen is a reasonable woman. She knows her husband is almost 100 and there is a chance he might die from a procedure. Unless there is some reason to think malpractice, she is not going to hold it against doctors if he dies. Its not like she is some absolute monarch you have to worry the doctor will disappear or at the least lose his license if her husband dies.
While the staff may be a bit more respectful, doctors treat all patients the same.
Though he isn't home, the fact that he moved back to the private hospital is still a descent sign. He no longer needs the specialized cardiac ward and he was in good shape to be moved. Hopefully we will see him home soon.
As for the implications of the queen's husband, no a doctor will treat him any way. The queen is a reasonable woman. She knows her husband is almost 100 and there is a chance he might die from a procedure. Unless there is some reason to think malpractice, she is not going to hold it against doctors if he dies. Its not like she is some absolute monarch you have to worry the doctor will disappear or at the least lose his license if her husband dies.
While the staff may be a bit more respectful, doctors treat all patients the same.