1/5 Stella G. 9 months ago on Google • 1 review
My
father
had
an
operation;
in
the
microsurgery
department
of
another
hospital,
a
malignant
tumor
on
the
tongue
was
removed
and
lymph
nodes
were
removed.
After
the
operation,
a
nasogastric
tube
was
inserted
to
feed
her
for
3
weeks.
After
discharge,
already
at
home,
severe
pain
began
and
apparently
he
moved
the
probe,
perhaps
during
sleep
it
moved
a
little
upward,
the
tube
gave
severe
pain,
we
began
to
give
painkillers,
which
also
need
to
be
taken
through
the
probe,
but
the
medicine
had
already
begun
to
be
poured
into
another
place.
They
called
an
ambulance,
they
arrived
and
said
that
they
couldn’t
fix
it,
but
they
had
to
take
me
to
the
hospital.
The
ambulance
decided
to
take
us
to
hospital
No.
29,
because
that’s
where
there
is
an
ENT
specialist
and
a
surgeon.
Our
surgeon-oncologist
gave
all
the
recommendations
on
which
probe
should
be
inserted
and
what
should
not
be
done
under
anesthesia,
but
it
needs
to
be
inserted
urgently,
because
he
needs
to
take
medications,
the
person
has
severe
pain
and
blood
pressure
is
180.
We
arrived,
were
processed
and
asked
to
wait.
Firstly,
the
waiting
place
is
just
wild
horror,
a
couch
with
traces
of
blood,
dirty.
We
sat
and
waited
for
a
long
time,
I
watched
a
crowd
of
doctors
standing
or
sitting
at
the
computer
and
not
in
a
hurry.
Maria
Alexandrovna
Konenkova
came
up
to
us,
I
immediately
realized
that
she
was
in
a
bad
mood
and
wanted
to
get
rid
of
us
quickly.
I
immediately
warned
her
that
I
would
be
the
one
to
tell
the
story,
because
you
can’t
talk
to
your
father,
and
I
began
to
explain,
without
listening
to
me,
she
went
for
the
probe,
came,
and
I
found
it
already
opening
the
bag
with
the
probe.
I
began
to
watch
how
she
opened
without
gloves,
without
wearing
a
mask,
the
patient
is
sick
with
cancer,
you
need
to
be
as
careful
with
him
as
possible
and
the
most
interesting
thing
is
that
she
takes
out
the
probe
with
her
bare
hands,
crushes
it,
dips
it
in
an
oily
solution
and
tries
to
distribute
the
oil
over
the
probe
with
her
hands.
I
was
shocked
by
what
I
saw.
To
the
question
“what
is
the
diameter
of
the
probe?
We
were
told
to
put
a
specific
one,”
without
listening
to
me,
she
asks
me
to
be
silent,
speaks
very
rudely,
puts
this
oily
probe
on
the
dirty
couch.
She
didn’t
even
examine
the
oral
and
nasal
cavities
and
didn’t
call
an
ENT
specialist.
I
start
to
stop
and
explain
that
we
need
an
ENT,
we
need
an
examination
and
asked
to
listen
to
our
situation
to
the
end,
she
began
to
shout
and
be
rude
to
me.
She
began
to
treat
the
patient
rudely,
a
67-year-old
man,
she
takes
his
head
and
tries
at
once,
without
anesthesia
,
without
injections,
without
sips
of
water,
put
a
probe
through
the
nose
into
the
stomach,
a
probe
120
centimeters
long
and
a
person
after
surgery,
with
pain
and
pressure
of
180,
she
literally
wanted
to
just
push
this
tube
through
the
nose
into
the
stomach.
I
ask
what
the
diameter
and
manufacturer
of
the
probe
is,
she
says
“how
do
I
know
that?”
I
approached
the
woman
who
was
registering
us
and
asked
for
another
surgeon,
they
waited
for
a
long
time,
the
surgeon
Alexey
Vaganov,
looked
for
a
long
time
at
some
of
our
documents,
where
the
ambulance
wrote
3
lines,
read
this
dissertation
for
a
long
time,
until
I
came
up
and
asked
to
speed
up.
There
is
clearly
chaos
in
the
hospital,
I
asked
the
head
doctors
or
administrator
to
come.
The
administrator,
apparently
thinking
that
I
was
outraged,
out
of
the
blue
decided
to
call
security
on
me.
Security
guards
came,
smelling
of
alcohol,
and
one
of
them,
for
some
reason,
deciding
that
we
were
not
from
Russia,
told
us
“get
out
of
my
country,”
he
said
this
to
us
Muscovites.
My
dad
became
completely
ill,
my
father
was
in
a
cold
sweat
with
icy
hands.
A
person
is
at
risk
for
stroke
and
heart
attack.
They
invited
us
to
another
surgeon
and
sent
us
to
Lor,
Lor
did
nothing,
surgeon
Alexey
Vaganov
and
his
colleague
took
us
to
some
warehouse
where
there
were
buckets
and
the
smell
of
bleach,
at
first
he
himself
wanted
to
make
all
the
same
mistakes
with
his
bare
hands
and
Maria
Alexandrovna,
but
the
third
surgeon,
who
did
not
introduce
himself,
reminded
him
and
brought
a
mask
and
gloves
from
somewhere.
Vaganov
Alexey
at
least
brought
water
to
help
swallow
the
probe
through
the
nose,
although
the
mug
was
probably
from
the
First
World
War.
I
stood
and
just
watched
as
the
surgeons
mocked
us
with
my
dad.
What
disrespect
of
employees
I
saw
in
this
hospital.
Starting
from
the
administrator:
Evgenia
Vladimirovna
Savitskaya
and
her
surgeons,
ending
with
the
security
guards
who
are
unable
to
work.
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