1/5 Joe d. 4 months ago on Google • 12 reviews
In
Senegal,
especially
at
the
Dantec
hospital,
more
precisely
in
the
cancer
department,
they
do
not
respect
the
patients.
And
I
really
regret
the
indiscipline
of
some
doctors
who
even
forget
their
vocation
and
why
they
are
in
this
place.
I
measure
my
words
well
because
I
know
the
ones
I
say.
Yesterday
I
experienced
a
story
that
I
could
never
imagine
could
happen
in
the
hospital.
I
am
with
my
sister
who
is
affected
by
her
mother's
cancer.
It
was
at
this
hospital
that
she
did
her
expensive
analyzes
and
chemotherapy
until
the
operation
which
saw
the
removal
of
one
of
her
breasts
which
was
affected
by
cancer.
They
told
him
to
take
medicine
after
he
was
released
from
the
hospital.
She
should
take
the
medication
daily
for
1
year.
After
just
2
months
the
disease
reappeared
in
her.
And
we
return
to
square
one
with
a
series
of
chemotherapy
which
cost
more
than
75,000
CFA
and
the
drugs.
Over
time,
an
abscessed
ball
(tap
in
Wolof)
the
wound
as
big
as
my
wrist
and
infect
despite
everything
that
makes
the
wife
to
wash
it
every
time.
At
the
hospital
they
absolutely
do
not
want
to
do
anything
to
operate
on
this
wound.
The
answer
they
give
is
to
continue
the
chemotherapies
because
over
time
it
will
heal.
At
the
moment
the
sister
is
losing
a
lot
of
blood
because
the
pain
is
very
great.
Yesterday
Friday
(January
5,
2018)
she
was
not
admitted
to
the
hospital
because
according
to
them
she
was
anemic.
Those
who
are
serious
about
all
this
have
asked
him
to
return
for
an
analysis
to
find
out
his
blood
type.
But
where
are
we
how
a
person
can
have
an
operation
in
a
hospital
and
be
in
this
hospital
for
2
years.
She
received
transfusions
s
blood
in
this
same
cancer
department
and
yesterday
they
said
that
they
do
not
know
his
blood
type.
But
this
situation
is
alarming
and
no
one
is
doing
anything.
Even
the
guy
who
has
the
file
doesn't
even
want
to
open
his
file
to
say
what
blood
type
she
is.
I
got
angry
because
the
sister
could
no
longer
hold
on,
so
I
took
her
home
so
she
could
rest
and
try
to
eat
well
to
finally
be
able
to
regain
the
energy
to
stand
up.
What
shocked
me
was
the
indiscipline
that
reigns
there
and
other
things.
The
women
who
were
there
cleaning
the
tiles
now
have
white
coats
and
treat
cancer
patients.
If
you
don't
believe
me
go
to
the
hospital
to
check.
Also
the
doctors
who
work
in
the
hospital,
especially
instead
of
doing
their
job
well,
send
the
sick
to
the
clinics
and
these
are
the
same
doctors
that
you
will
find
in
the
clinics
once
you
are
there.
So
they
receive
taxpayer
money
every
month
and
promote
and
advertise
clinics
to
make
more
money.
I
really
feel
bad
because
Senegal
is
not
going...
Here
you
will
see
my
sister's
wound
and
you
will
judge
for
yourself
how
we
can
let
a
person
live
with
that.
This
is
a
wake-up
call
for
the
government.
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