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'Ward cleared' for Kylie
June 2, 2005 - 1:01AM


Elderly heart patients at a Melbourne hospital were moved from their beds to vacate an entire ward for pop princess Kylie Minogue when she was admitted for breast cancer surgery last month.

Minogue was given eight of the Cabrini Hospital's 18 cardio rooms in a move that angered doctors and other patients, according to a report in a Melbourne newspaper today.

Hospital spokeswoman Jackie Meiers said none of the patients were compromised as a result of the singer's stay.

The night before Minogue arrived, patients were moved from their beds to give her a wing to herself with a security guard at the end of the corridor, the report said.

Visitors to the hospital were made to enter through the intensive care unit, escorted by a nurse each time.

A doctor said intensive care was treated as a thoroughfare.

"It was very distressing and very inappropriate," said the doctor, who did not wish to be named.

"Several people were severely inconvenienced. I was very surprised that eight beds were given to one patient with a non-cardiac condition."

An elderly patient told the newspaper she thought the move was "over the top" and the level of security would have caused a nuisance to doctors.

The Australian Medical Association said all hospital beds should be allocated on the basis of need, not celebrity.
 

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yeah i read that yesterday.
that's shocking.
fair enough if she's given her own private room... with a guard at the door, but to clear out the whole ward is just wrong.
i mean they're always complaining about a shortage of hospital beds and yet they can do this...
 

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tomorrows_angel said:
yeah i read that yesterday.
that's shocking.
fair enough if she's given her own private room... with a guard at the door, but to clear out the whole ward is just wrong.
i mean they're always complaining about a shortage of hospital beds and yet they can do this...
thats so true. It also shits me how when famous people get cancer or really sick or whatever like kylie and delta goodrem the media suddenly pins the "hero" label on them. there not heros, sure they have a bad disease but just because their famous does not qualify them for hero status
 

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green_fairy said:
thats so true. It also shits me how when famous people get cancer or really sick or whatever like kylie and delta goodrem the media suddenly pins the "hero" label on them. there not heros, sure they have a bad disease but just because their famous does not qualify them for hero status
yeah i know....
there is only one positive coming from the whole kylie thing, and that's that is has raised breast cancer awareness. Guess it was the same with delta. People are all like "OMG my hero/star/idol etc has got cancer, that means anyone can get it!"
cos they couldn't have gotten it in the first place... argh it's so frustrating!
 

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yeah the awareness things good but then its kinda killed when ordinary people have the whole "wow if they get it i could get it they seem so real now bla bla bla" thing something happens like kylie minogue gets the whole ward to herself.
 

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green_fairy said:
yeah the awareness things good but then its kinda killed when ordinary people have the whole "wow if they get it i could get it they seem so real now bla bla bla" thing something happens like kylie minogue gets the whole ward to herself.
and the other thing that annoys me is that they can afford to get treatment, they're only one person and they have so much money, whereas there are so many people with cancer or diseases or whatever that could be treated and can't afford to even get an operation, let alone a whole ward.
 

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tomorrows_angel said:
and the other thing that annoys me is that they can afford to get treatment, they're only one person and they have so much money, whereas there are so many people with cancer or diseases or whatever that could be treated and can't afford to even get an operation, let alone a whole ward.
so damn true. guess it just all boils down to self centredness and big egos...
 

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my question is why isn't she in a private hospital with, duhhh, private rooms? surely she can afford it.

either way it's disgusting.
 

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Maybe it was just done for her. She shoulda realised by now, though.

'A spokeswoman for Festival Mushroom Records, Minogue's record company in Australia, said the singer had not asked for preferential treatment when she entered the hospital.

"Kylie made no request to where she was staying within the hospital," the spokeswoman said.'
 

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You really have to wonder why she wasn't in a private hospital. She doesn't even live in Australia. There is no need for someone with her amount of money to come here and receive heathcare fully funded by the taxpayer while being given preferential treatment.
 

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Yeah she should really be in a private hospital. Yeah she does need security and a private room, but surely there were other options.
 

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green_fairy said:
thats so true. It also shits me how when famous people get cancer or really sick or whatever like kylie and delta goodrem the media suddenly pins the "hero" label on them. there not heros, sure they have a bad disease but just because their famous does not qualify them for hero status
That's right. These people are exploiters and plunderers. They have insane wealth reserves and real power to make some changes for good in the world. I bet 'Kylie' and 'Goodrem' have never deigned to give a small tidbit to medical research, at least not before they became ill, and it is sickening to think that these people when sick are lauded as brave 'battlers' fighting this or that. If they were truly worthy they might dump the expensive cars and properties and use their (undue and unfair) wealth to improve the lives of those less fortunate.
 

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tomorrows_angel said:
and the other thing that annoys me is that they can afford to get treatment, they're only one person and they have so much money, whereas there are so many people with cancer or diseases or whatever that could be treated and can't afford to even get an operation, let alone a whole ward.
well actually, taxpayers fund those types of operations, theyre not paid for directly. so anyone who has breastcancer, rich or poor, can afford to get rid of it.

the reason why she was in a public hospital: these kind of procedures arent offered at private hospitals, theyre usually not even equipped for such things
 

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Vahl3 said:
That's right. These people are exploiters and plunderers. They have insane wealth reserves and real power to make some changes for good in the world. I bet 'Kylie' and 'Goodrem' have never deigned to give a small tidbit to medical research, at least not before they became ill, and it is sickening to think that these people when sick are lauded as brave 'battlers' fighting this or that. If they were truly worthy they might dump the expensive cars and properties and use their (undue and unfair) wealth to improve the lives of those less fortunate.
I agree, and the same applies to Christopher Reeve.
 

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You guys are pathetic , first of all its not her fault that the hospital decided to move the entier ward and she is a hero , cancer is really tough , if you knew someone who had it and survived from it then believe me you would look up to them .
 

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