1/5 Steve H. 5 months ago on Google • 10 reviews
A
pure
scandal!!!!!
At
35
years
old,
I
have
just
had
one
(if
not
that)
worst
experience
of
my
life.
I
have
very
widespread
chickenpox
(vesicles
everywhere
on
the
palate,
tongue,
gums
inside
the
throat
and
the
whole
body)
I
have
severe
pain
in
my
chest
when
I
breathe
and
39
fever
since
it
started
5
days
ago!
Following
the
Samu's
request,
I
arrived
at
reception
and
the
very
unpleasant
nurse
simply
told
me
to
go
see
the
GPs
on
duty
at
the
hospital
located
800m
away.
I
tell
him
all
the
symptoms
and
he
tells
me
there's
nothing
more
we
can
do
here...
After
a
walk
in
the
rain
in
this
state
and
an
hour
and
20
minutes
of
waiting,
I
saw
a
general
practitioner
to
whom
I
told
everything.
She
is
already
telling
me
that
they
are
being
abusive
because
they
are
supposed
to
call
before
sending
someone
and
that
this
is
typically
the
case
for
which
they
have
to
see
me
in
the
emergency
room.
She
explains
to
me
that
I
have
to
do
a
chest
x-ray
and
surely
that
I
will
be
injected
with
a
known
antiviral
against
chickenpox
intravenously
at
the
hospital
or
at
home.
So
I'm
walking
in
the
rain
again
in
this
state
and
when
the
same
nurse
arrives,
he
looks
at
me
smiling
and
says
it's
happening,
sir,
we'll
take
care
of
you.
After
30
minutes
of
waiting,
a
nurse
takes
my
temperature
(39°)
and
does
an
electrocardiogram
(she
tells
me
you
never
know
with
chest
pain...
why
not)
after
that
2
hours
of
waiting.
A
nurse
puts
me
in
a
box
and
tells
me
a
doctor
will
come
and
consult
you.
After
1
hour
of
waiting
I
go
to
see
the
nurses
to
tell
them
I
need
an
x-ray
not
to
be
consulted
they
answer
me
in
chorus
you
need
a
prescription
from
a
doctor
first.
What
about
the
GP
on
call?
They
tell
me
she
didn't
do
it,
wait
in
your
box,
the
doctor
will
come
and
see
you.
Another
1
hour
of
waiting
and
multiple
restarts
because
the
effects
of
the
codeine
and
the
antihistamine
have
disappeared
I
can't
even
sit
up
in
bed.
I
ask
them
at
the
very
least
to
give
me
something
to
relieve
him
in
the
meantime.
45
minutes
later
the
doctor
arrives
and
gives
me
1g
of
paracetamol
and
an
antihistamine,
telling
me
it's
shingles
that's
it
(no
no
chickenpox)
she
didn't
seem
to
believe
it
as
if
there
was
no
that
the
children
who
could
have
it
I
show
her
my
body
and
she
answers
me
ok
know
that
there
are
48
radios
before
you.
I
explain
to
him
that
my
chest
pain
is
intensifying
that
paracetamol
will
not
be
enough
and
that
I
need
an
antiviral
and
codeine.
She
answers
me
with
a
laugh,
we
never
give
antivirals
against
chickenpox.
It
was
too
much
for
me!
I
went
home
to
get
some
relief
and
tomorrow
Sunday
I
will
go
to
a
private
hospital.
NEVER
GO
TO
THESE
EMERGENCIES,
IT’S
SHAMEFUL!
PS:
I
confirm
all
the
comments
on
the
Hygiene
of
these
emergencies!
Puddle
of
blood
in
my
cubicle,
urine
all
over
the
floor
in
the
corridors
and
so
on,
some
of
the
best.
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