The horrors of Russian hospitals
Alexander Marv writes: “I’m sure it’s no secret to anyone now what state our medicine is in. Not only is it scary to go to hospitals, you are even afraid to go there. Either you catch something, or you see enough of the horrors. Sometimes it seems that conditions are better in morgues!”
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Source: Journal/marv
Further from the words of the author ...
I am an electrical engineer in the merchant marine. “Our service is both dangerous and difficult”: many years ago, an electric motor weighing 80 (?) Kg fell on my right leg. The result is a bone crack, a pinched nerve, from time to time the phalanges of three fingers are twisted and almost kicked out of the joints ... I can sit for no more than an hour - it hurts my right foot, I get up, set my three fingers on my foot with my hands - until a crunch, then I walk for another ten minutes around the room.
Already once, my right leg was taken away: relatives called an ambulance and the doctor gave me an injection, after which I was paralyzed from the waist down for half a day.
I’m still going through the medical examination to work at sea - I tell the surgeons that I don’t complain about anything. Fortunately, the fact of injury (the one when the electric motor fell on my leg) was not recorded anywhere. But one of the doctors nevertheless burned that something was wrong with my right foot, with grief in half put a seal in my medical book and strongly recommended that I have an operation. My cousins insist that I go to China for treatment - there it is, right behind Amur, and some of my friends have already been cured there.
An imperast, a Nashi, a loyalist and some other protector will say: “Don’t drive, do an operation in your homeland, our medicine is in line with our missiles, planes and tanks, the country is rising from its knees, a country with useless doctors would not be trusted with the Olympics in To spend Sochi, after all, there is sure to be someone skiing or skating, we hope that it will be American athletes, boo-boo-boo-boo-boo! .. "
But I still listen more to the advice of the sisters: firstly, they will not advise me bad things (and can I be “my own” or even close to the emperor ?!), and secondly, no matter how much China lags behind Western Europe, the Chinese medicine is still older and more reliable than European (!!!) will be, thirdly - I do not have a policy, and since I am officially unemployed between contracts (and sometimes on contracts), according to the new law, I may not have one never, and fourthly, Russian hospitals completely discourage the desire to be operated on. You know, and I'm pale:
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5. It is foolish to count on separate or at least double wards with the salary of an electrical engineer, so in all its glory and in non-stop mode you will have to contemplate various guro performed by neighbors in the department
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8. Apparently, there is no hope for doctors anymore.
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12. I'll give you a nightmare, perhaps, with mattresses
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16. Hospital yummy - this alone will make you make a choice in favor of the Middle Kingdom
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20. And my favorite topic is hospital buckets and launderers
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31. Operating hospitals! Photos are fresh! I'm talking to you. The inhabitants of the Zamkadye (and especially the distant one where I live) will not let you lie.
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“I will definitely be treated in China. Adios!” the blogger summed up.
Keywords: Hospital | Doctors | Healthcare | Devastation