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  1. As NHS staff myself, our facilities and buildings really aren’t fit for playing these games. His home situation must have been beyond desperate

  2. alinalovescrisps on

    So he’s blaming it on the fact that his baby was born prematurely, his wife had a very traumatic birth and they “weren’t connecting as a couple”. What a terrible excuse for a man, let alone a terrible doctor.

  3. What a total POS

    Blames it on his wife having a premature birth, fucks off to Pakistan, and then says he wishes to return as a doctor in the UK one day?

    I sincerely hope he’s never allowed to be a Dr here again

  4. Why is the Nurse not being named aswell? Surely they are both as in the wrong as each other???

  5. Particular_Tough4860 on

    I see some comments here with anger about him bringing up about the traumatic birth of his child and lack of connection with his wife.

    Maybe he is just a POS, but also postnatal depression in men is a real thing and postnatal depression in women can be a real and terrible thing.

    When my son was born, I saw a glimpse of how hormones can mess up a mother so badly that she can leave her child in a bin. My wife was uncaring towards our baby and was a monster towards me. Attacking my every insecurity, hitting me, deliberately keeping me sleep depraved by waking me up all day while I was working nights and nasty, credible threats of what she is going to do.

    I was tired and messed up myself. I was both a victim and yet I also feel guilty for failing my wife by completely failing to recognise what was going on or getting her help (not that I think she would have accepted any).

    We, somehow, survived it. Partly I think because I didn’t have the function left in me to divorce. Partly because I feared for my baby. I could easily have done something stupid at this time.

    She snapped out of it in the end and now she is an amazing wife again and an amazing mother.

    Since being open about this story, I’ve heard from other dads with similar stories. One dad had his wife call him to a forest, where she’d arranged to have sex with another man. Her plan, which worked, was to get caught cheating on him just to hurt him. He was also on the brink of insanity.

    Long story short – if the issues of postnatal depression (male and/or female) are effecting you, you aren’t alone.

  6. Enough_Vegetable_258 on

    I wonder if the patient knew about it. If So that be a scary story tell. Oh John Doe how did surgery go funny story my surgeon had quickie with a nurse.

  7. Sensitive_Echo5058 on

    “Dr Anjum told the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) hearing he left Tameside hospital in February 2024 and had since moved back to his native Pakistan.

    But he said he wanted to resume his career in the UK and promised there would never be a repeat of a ‘one-off error of judgment’.”

    He’s moved back to his native home. He shouldn’t be allowed indefinite leave to remain, and he shouldn’t be allowed to work in the UK again.

  8. “You can take the wanker out of Pakistan, but you can’t take the wanker out of the man.”

    So it is said.

  9. This is beyond disgusting and unsanitary. I hope both don’t work in health services anymore!!!

  10. A question for the medical professionals that might be reading this – how does he stand on the whole keeping a sterile environment thing?

  11. Devils advocate and all that, but after the shagging was done I’m sure they could both focus better on the job at hand