That against an animal!
On November 21, 18, I had an operation on my hand at RAKUS Hospital by microsurgeon K. Pastars (a very good doctor - REALLY). 26. 11. 18 I had to go to the polyclinic for the so-called bandage 11:45 I had an appointment at the Uptown Medical Center with Surgeon Kagans. I arrived on time to defend the 20-minute queue and went up to the 204 office knocker and opened the door and asked "May I?". The so-called nurse and the said doctor sat in the office. The nurse replied, "Well, come in once you've come. " I went in, the doctor sat down and asked what was in hand. The nurse asked "what do you need?!". I said "I'm going to bandage and remove the plaster". Nurse says say quote 'But you can do it yourself?! "" Why do you have to disturb the doctor?! "Then the doctor told the nurse, but he had a formation in his hand and now there are stitches... To which the nurse replied" Excuse me, come along "... After I entered the next room, where the nurse removed the old bandages, the old plaster... He treated the wound very carelessly, put on gauze bandages which were glued with the patch (so as not to fall off) and wanted to put back the plaster you saw in it. at the moment the doctor and said that he did not have to put the plaster back on, to which the nurse replied "sorry would have put the plaster for another 5 days of walking"... She replied to me that I quote "What, then, will those links happen?!" after,that I replied that those ties need to stay together... After she put on the old mesh tie that RAKUS put on me and said well, then walk!... After that I went out of the office... ... Network link in the pharmacy costs - 1, 04 EURO Flexible gauze bandage - 0. 46 EURO this is how I think... ... I understand that we are all human beings and, that making mistakes is human, but I believe there must be some responsibility, what?! where?! and that do especially medical workers and can not be against a person after surgery because, if or that there would be treatment, that I have already said that against - a pig!
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