He informed his wife of his desire to return home at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, October 29, nearly 48 hours after his arrival at the hospital.
Despite the fact that the nurses advised against it, Mr. Wakely was “fuming” and discharged himself by 3 p.m. They stated that the blood results were required before he could depart.
Ms. Wakely stated, “They informed me that you would return in a few days, but Martin responded, ‘I will not, I will die first.'””There was no privacy; you were unable to wash properly or even change; you were in a corridor.”
Martin found it difficult to fall asleep due to the constant presence of individuals traveling by. The environment was exceedingly boisterous, and there were illuminated fixtures.
“People were requesting that their cannulas be removed because they were no longer able to tolerate the discomfort.”
“There was a man present whose head was bleeding. God only knows how long he had been there, but he was there well before us.”