Brian Murphy has motor neurone disease and is stuck in hospital waiting for a care package.
BBC Scotland health producer
The critical care wards at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow are the busiest in Scotland and have been full since the pandemic began. "I may only have months to live and every day I'm here is a day I'm not at home with my family," Brian said.The 50-year-old has motor neurone disease, a condition that progressively damages parts of the nervous system.
"It's almost a deprivation of liberty being stuck in hospital when you could and should be at home," said Brian, a former cardiologist.
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