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Patient left in A&E chair for 'EIGHT hours with no help while having a stroke' - by time she was seen by doctor, it was 'too late to treat'

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A patient was left sitting in an A&E waiting room for eight hours ‘while having a stroke, as medics told her they couldn’t help her’, she says.

By the time the 72-year-old was seen by a doctor, she says she was told it was ‘too late to treat’ the blood clot believed to have caused the stroke, as the window for the procedure had passed while she was stuck in A&E.

Jean Murphy, from Middleton, was so confused as she attended North Manchester General Hospital that she was ‘walking into walls’ and her ‘arm would not move’.

Now, she says she has been left struggling to walk after the hours-long wait in the emergency department. READ MORE: Fears Manchester 'won't have enough warning' to prepare for another Covid-19 wave as government axes free testing Jean was taken by surprise as she started suffering from confusion and struggles with her movement last month, which she had never experienced before.

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