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On May 9, 2017, a rise in temperature of 39.6 I ca...

On May 9, 2017, a rise in temperature of 39.6 I called for an ambulance. I was taken to a hospital for tests, injected with analgine and taken with a paracetamol tablet and taken home with no antibiotics even though tests showed sharp bronchitis and blood tests were protein poor. I say this after submitting extracts from the hospital to the family doctor, she explained to me how, and wrote about antibiotics. The temperature continued to be very frustrating maybe when the body started using antibiotics it fought the virus. Again I called an ambulance and asked for an analgesic or something to I was tired of the temperature of 39.5. They offered the tablet "all grade medicine" paracitamol has nothing else or going to the hospital there will give analgine and run home. In Soviet times, ambulance really had and analgine and really claimed emergency treatment and now treated with one drug. When I refused to go, I was asked to sign a waiver, I needed help, not a taxi service. An analgesic prescription. More often than not, neither the pharmacy nor the doctor offer it, and if one has no money like to suffer or leave the hospital without public transport The question is what is saved or ambulance care or patient health expense .When will the ambulance be provided with essential medicines and really help people without transporting somewhere and just help at home as it is their duty and not performing carrier services.All this happens in Kaunas ambulance and In the 3rd Ligon Hipadromo g13.I live in Kovo11-osios g.

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