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"Grey Nuns Emergency Admitting/Triage"

About: Grey Nuns Community Hospital / Emergency

(as a service user),

I presented to Grey Nuns Emergency with a bad migraine and vomiting that started in a very unusual way for me. The wait wasn’t terribly long considering current wait times, I waited six hours. My migraine got so bad as I was waiting that I couldn’t handle the lights or people eating around me in the waiting area. I was quite frustrated and felt that people were called ahead of me that did not appear to be suffering like I was. They told me they believed my condition was life threatening but not as life threatening as others.  

The pain was so bad I had to start asking for icepacks for my head to get some relief as I couldn’t keep anything down. They did give me some acetaminophen but unfortunately, It was evacuated pretty quickly. 

 I have some mental health diagnoses and was taking antidepressants at the time. I feel that this was factored into my treatment by the doctor in a way that was negative and overshadowed what was actually going on with me. 

When I was finally called back to be seen by a doctor, I was asked multiple times if anything changed at home. Nothing had, at all. I also told them this very unusual for me. I do have a history of migraines but never with vomiting and not with the symptoms I was experiencing at that time. 

They gave me some shots of meds for pain and nausea and sent me on my way. Which did help but I had residual symptoms for the next 6 days and was unable to function properly, until I went to another hospital and I felt I was taken seriously by their emergency doctors. 

It turns out that I had/have, 3 near occlusive blood clots in the veins of my brain and a forth non occlusive clot.  I feel the Grey Nuns missed this crucial diagnosis. I feel I am incredibly lucky that I didn’t have a stroke or worse  

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Response from Moderator, Care Opinion Canada yesterday
Submitted on 2025-04-30 at 2:25 PM
Published on Care Opinion Canada on 2025-05-01 at 11:15 AM


Hello Solarglance,

Thank you for sharing your experience of care when you went for medical attention for what you thought was a bad migraine. We recognize that speaking up about healthcare experiences takes courage, and we truly appreciate you taking the time to do so.

While the provider in your story is not currently on Care Opinion, we will make an effort to contact them. Should we be unable to connect with them, please know that your feedback is valuable—it brings attention to real experiences and plays a role in improving care for others.

We are grateful for your voice. Thank you for being part of this important dialogue.

Warm regards,
The Care Opinion Moderation Team

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