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Estera Wierzchowska

4 years ago

Nightmare. The hospital is completely unprepared f...

Nightmare. The hospital is completely unprepared for the epidemic that still prevails. No soap in 3 toilets, no disinfectants, in SOR, people sitting next to each other were coughing on their faces. Some of the staff did not have masks or helmets. The blood oozing from the leg of the old man (no one bothered to clean the blood for a good few hours), the toilets also had a stench, dirt, blood, no one was interested in the fact that there was no soap or disinfectant.

One paramedic - very nice, helpful, the only person in the whole hospital who can be seen, was interested in patients and cared for them.
The doctor is sleepy and has little contact. The nurse or whoever it was fell asleep at the desk with her head hanging down - only after I screamed, the lady just woke up.

Waiting, waiting and waiting again. 7 hours of waiting to find out. There was a drip. Ladies from the Department of Gynecology - another drama. Unpleasant, screaming, best not to ask them anything. After an hour of waiting for consultations, gin. I asked politely how much time, more or less, I will wait, because I have been here for 7 hours and I am already exhausted, the ladies started shouting at me that I should sit down, I don't know how much, because now there is a round of rounds and it depends on the cases in the wards ... So I wanted to take the results, but another lady from registration said that I should look for this doctor because she would not give me anything. I literally cried from fatigue and exhaustion.

The ultrasound is done on a dump (I came because of the sharp pain in the lower abdomen on the left side), he can't see anything, and when I asked where the pain came from, he doesn't know and he can't help.

During these 7 hours, no one asked me or other patients if they needed drinking water or anything else. Zero interest.

I'd rather die in my bed than come to an emergency department and sit in this filth.
The hospital seemed to have stopped in the 20th century.
Sad.

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