A review of Lloyds Pharmacy by Keith Stewart written on Friday 3rd of April 2009
Dear sir/madam
I have had difficulty trying to
find the correct site in which to write to, and
hope that this one will suffice.My problem is
this: I have a grand daughter with a little
known desease called WEST SYNDROME its basically
an enlargement of the right hand side of the
brain,which lead to epileptic fits and learning
difficulties.
A few weeks ago she had a very severe fit when
even the paramedics could not find a pulse,so if
trained medics have a problem what chance me?Now
to the point of my letter.Lloyds pharmacy seems
to be on top with heart/blood pressure monitors
etc,and I was wondering if there is such device
as a pulse motitor,because I (proberbly like lots
of others) cannot find a pulse especially when it
is so vitally important.
Sorry to go on but my idea is quite simple,It
comes in the form of a watch with a very fine
sensor on the wrist side crossing the pulse area,
on the face could be a beating heart attached to
the rear.Something along these lines would make
life a lot easier, not to mention reduce the
feeling of uselessness.I am sure,if there is
nothing currently on the market,then your company
has the wherewithall to produce and market such a
product.
Thankyou for reading this and hope it has
reached the rght department.once again thanks.
yours sincerely keith
syndrome is also called childhood spasms,quite
recently my grand daughter (Keira) had a rather
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