5/5 Katalin B. 10 months ago on Google • 4 reviews
I
was
in
the
hospital
for
2
weeks
(postcovid
terrible
joint
pain,
fever)
But
I
wouldn't
focus
on
that
now,
I'd
like
to
describe
what
I
experienced.
SOTE
was
referred
to
the
emergency
room
by
our
very
conscientious
general
practitioner,
who
is
currently
a
substitute,
despite
this,
he
took
my
symptoms
very
seriously
and
saw
it
as
the
right
thing
to
do.
I
had
to
wait
a
long
time
for
my
turn
in
the
emergency
room,
as
they
set
up
a
first-come,
first-served
order.
While
we
were
waiting,
they
took
the
medical
history,
and
at
the
same
time,
we
were
able
to
measure
the
blood
pressure
and
take
the
arterial
blood
so
that
it
could
be
cultured
as
soon
as
possible.
Then
I
followed.
They
were
examined
very
seriously,
interrogated,
covid
test,
urine
culture,
fever
measurement,
EKG,
lung
CT,
cannula
insertion,
and
infusion
for
fever
and
pain
reduction.
I
met
young
doctors
who
were
conscientious,
enthusiastic,
interested
and
willing
to
help,
who
constantly
consulted
with
the
chief
physician
about
the
results.
It
was
already
late
at
night,
due
to
pain
and
fatigue,
they
laid
him
on
a
stretcher,
making
the
wait
until
the
next
decision
in
the
morning
more
pleasant.
Early
on,
I
was
pushed
to
the
"bed"
with
several
others,
where
we
wait
longer,
depending
on
the
diagnosis,
for
the
right
hospital
to
be
selected
for
us.
Well,
I
met
very
professional
and
conscientious
staff
here
too
-
with
Ferenc
at
the
head,
who
has
been
helping
patients
for
15
years
and
makes
the
system
fantastic.
He
took
arterial
blood
from
my
very
bad
vein
for
new
cultures
-
which
is
very
unpleasant
by
the
way
-
so
that
I
was
surprised
myself,
could
that
be
the
case?
I
received
two
milder
antibiotics
by
infusion
while
there.
Then
I
was
transported
to
II.
In
Szentkirályi
hospital
to
the
Matrix
department.
There,
at
the
appointment,
a
very
skilled
young
man
immediately
replaced
the
cannula
FIRST
in
my
very
hard-to-find
vein.
Anyone
who
wears
similar
shoes
knows
that,
in
most
cases,
patients
with
bad
blood
vessels
like
me
are
poked
3-6
times.
I
was
promoted
to
the
department,
where
I
spent
2
weeks.
I
was
put
in
a
room
with
two
beds,
where
I
was
alone
for
quite
a
few
days,
then
I
got
a
very
sensible
roommate.
But
the
bottom
line:
they
very
conscientiously
performed
ALL
the
tests
that
tried
to
filter
out
blind
shooting
with
antibiotics.
Virus,
bacillus,
all
immune
responses,
high
CRP
were
screened
with
daily
blood
tests,
pain
relief,
abdominal
ultrasound,
ophthalmology
constant
consultation,
and
attention
to
me.
I'm
not,
I
was
a
VIP
patient,
I
went
my
way
as
the
system
took
me.
Doctors
and
nurses
are
doing
inhumane
work
to
treat
all
kinds
of
people
-
dying,
demented,
one-month-old
with
diarrhoea-in-diapers-one-legged,
running
away,
screaming,
sociopathic,
etc.
-
treat
patients
VERY
KINDLY
AND
PROFESSIONALLY.
They
deserve
a
huge
thank
you
for
their
responsible
work
every
day.
It
is
dramatic
that,
with
such
work,
there
is
barely
enough
to
live
on
-
for
those
loyal
ones
who
do
not
go
to
work
abroad,
who
are
here
to
help
Hungarian
patients
day
after
day,
all
this
taking
into
account
the
work
done
-
for
starvation
wages.
The
food,
despite
the
very
low
quota,
was
particularly
tasty
and
the
bread
roll
was
particularly
tasty,
although
I
could
eat
very
little
of
it.
I
would
like
to
write
down
all
that
I
have
experienced,
that
those
who
can
only
scold
hospitals
from
afar,
or
are
judged
based
on
the
statements
of
basically
negative,
disparaging
people,
and
spread
stupidity
-
should
be
treated
with
great
caution,
please
show/give
more
respect
to
everyone.
as
workers,
because
we
can
only
count
on
them
in
times
of
trouble.
Professional
ministers,
state
secretaries,
professional
leaders
and
"people"
WAKE
UP!
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