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Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by skyeblizz(m): 1:58am On Nov 27, 2019 |
I assumed most people have forgotten we're still in a shit hole country where nothing works.No sector is spared including the health sector, so I think it will be grossly unfair undermining this people and their noble profession. It's no more an argument this people are overworked, reason is not far fetched,we know the numbers of doctors leaving this shit hole yearly. And I think if they're not competent they won't be leaving and doing excellently well in countries with the best health services in the world. It's a know fact that few hospitals are safe in the country due to the poor health services and not necessarily the competency of the doctors. Nigerian doctors are the ones practicing in the most hostile environment compared to other countries, they're short staffed, overworked, coupled with limitation of resources and with these they still give their best. ] 12 Likes |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by DECLAN2015(m): 1:58am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Johnny1013: The hatred for doctor is real. 'Foolish idiot'That is harsh. Just go see babalawo or pastor It is not compulsory u must see a doctor. 7 Likes |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Nobody: 1:59am On Nov 27, 2019 |
luminouz: Nah, this one was just a he-goat. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by DECLAN2015(m): 2:00am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Motunemotun: How did pharmacologist save.people just like exaggerating things to make themselves feel good. 8 Likes |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by DECLAN2015(m): 2:02am On Nov 27, 2019 |
madridguy: Is anyone kill ur dad or mum How can u say they are Error of generalisations Just say what u think it is not ok |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by midnighter(f): 2:02am On Nov 27, 2019 |
maiahsaiah: Calm yourself down. Or what are you doing in my mentions? Confused being |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by EasternPrince: 2:04am On Nov 27, 2019 |
magicminister: Misdiagnosed? You are very lucky to be alive. My mom was misdiagnosed of breast cancer even after she'd found a small lump in her left breast. By the time LUTH got around to calling that thing cancer it had spread to her lungs and the whole breast was opening up. I was so young then and it was hell. My dad finally flew her overseas and she died there. You are very lucky to be alive indeed. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by DECLAN2015(m): 2:05am On Nov 27, 2019 |
kendrick93: Where did she gave birth A lot of half stories and embellishment just to make your story nice. I believe she came in a very bad state and u want dr to perform miracle.right? 6 Likes |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by DECLAN2015(m): 2:07am On Nov 27, 2019 |
koffsman: Just listen to yourself They 'destroy'his leg Why do u still have your own leg since a dr will just look at you and destroy your because your leg is plastic Stop telling us half stories. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by EasternPrince: 2:08am On Nov 27, 2019 |
midnighter:
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Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by ACRI: 2:09am On Nov 27, 2019 |
maiahsaiah: WAWU! LOL collecting samples |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by DECLAN2015(m): 2:10am On Nov 27, 2019 |
omasohan: Wonderful advice Just seek advice from other people So the person that diagnosis him.what is he?And you are telling people to seek advice from other people. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by DECLAN2015(m): 2:13am On Nov 27, 2019 |
jiddama: She is a stupid doctor too abi That you have bad experience doesn't mean you just have to generalised. We have wonderful health workers just like you have good one and that cut across all profession It would be an error of fallacy to say all dr are bad |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Johnny1013(m): 2:14am On Nov 27, 2019 |
IgbosNIGHTMARE:mumu Ibruprofen for small headache plus other crazy drugs like say Something else dey inside? If you must quote please quote with sense ..thanks 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Johnny1013(m): 2:16am On Nov 27, 2019 |
DECLAN2015:Foolish idiot because I am not even sure he knows what he is saying abeg...Tho it kinda harsh but believe me if I could play a tape of that day,I wouldn't be wrong |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by SeriouslySense(m): 2:16am On Nov 27, 2019 |
hmm, i am lucky so far, nothing bad happened from the treatment of Nigerian Doctor for me, they need to be well equipped. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by DECLAN2015(m): 2:21am On Nov 27, 2019 |
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Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by DECLAN2015(m): 2:25am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Correcto: It is obvious you dont know what you are talking about. Nigerian should take there health serious They should stop presenting to the hospital after doing self medication,patronising herbal concoction and kind of self medication Then when thi vs go wrong they blame d dr 7 Likes |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by IgbosNIGHTMARE: 2:25am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Johnny1013:Fool You had a fuckìng headache and you were given an analgesic which is appropriate. Stop disgracing your generation online. Go school u nor gree Fool! 14 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by InvertedHammer: 2:27am On Nov 27, 2019 |
/ The difference between Nigerian doctors and the mechanics is that with the latter, one can afford to doublecheck the guesses with OBD scanners. \ |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by DECLAN2015(m): 2:27am On Nov 27, 2019 |
omasohan:. That's private practise Most px believe nothing is being done if u dont put drip up |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Correcto: 2:27am On Nov 27, 2019 |
I won't even argue with you because I believe you know nothing. No need to explain myself or who I am to you. DECLAN2015: 2 Likes |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by midnighter(f): 2:27am On Nov 27, 2019 |
DECLAN2015: Well, thats not to totally excuse doctors. Some of them have a terrible attitude as well and a lot of gaps in their knowledge that they dont want to correct. Its a two-way thing But in that particular case, It was very sad to watch her being taken down unfairly. Patients are " highly emotional". Is it necessarily always wrong to be emotional, especially when healthcare staff are refusing to listen to you or speaking to you in a condescending manner? "Doctors are in the best position to blame" and sometimes try to evade responsibility by intimidating the patient. Its a two-way thing |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by abdullkabar(m): 2:31am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Well, been to the doctor's a long time now I don't get beyond stomach infection and malaria which I treat every 2 months with an antibiotics and an antimalarial drug I do take natural herbs in light quantities everyday which keeps me going. But my last experience with 2 nurses at point road NPA clinic has a twist to it. I slept like a normal child in the night of that faithful day but woke up 3 days later in the hospital, and unable to walk for more than a month(nobody told me before I knew where I was, cuz na normal joint, I sicked a lot for small pikin) Now the full story I was told I just became restless in the middle of the night, unable to talk or open my eyes, like I was just vibrating I was rushed to one yeye graceland hospital in epe, where there was no changes for 2 days(I was shitting on myself) Then my dad called my personal nurse at point road(angelic nurse, maybe she already knows my sickness features or something) She just told them to bring me down to the hospital immediately. On getting there, she was on standby(like diz child ain't dying tonight on my watch I was told she fixed me a drip and injected different chemicals into the drip. Immediately, I began to sweat and made my first speech since 2 days. They said I asked for food, that I was hungry(I never remembered saying this tho). I woke up the next day in the morning Was admitted for 2 months with series of medicines(blue, green, yellow, magenta etc) and 3 injections everyday till I was discharged Now the hard part She and one older nurse were giving me the drugs and injections interchangeably She was so gentle with the injection that I don't really feel it(she will even be the one to say am done sef) and pack the medicine give me(I got tired of the drugs later tho But the other nurse, she was not easy at all, she slaps my veins out with anger, shook needle like say make e comot for the other side(no joy at all, no joy) Op, na you ask of experience oo I gave you full, no holding back I was diagnosed with an extreme case of typhoid I will forever hold her in my heart 3 Likes |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by EasternPrince: 2:31am On Nov 27, 2019 |
midnighter: Trashy as always. What takes one to the hospital that he or she should not be emotional? I guess that's where you go to try on new shoes. Nonsense. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by midnighter(f): 2:32am On Nov 27, 2019 |
EasternPrince: Showing your illiteracy as usual...sigh... |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by DECLAN2015(m): 2:35am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Analog95: It is obvious you are just being emotional because of your baby Tell us d full story What eventually is your baby diagnosis Where did u take him to after that place I believe it not church of herbalist house. If he was treated by another doctor and he got well Dont u thinks you were suppose to mention the doctor or the hospital too and praise them You people tell half story and embellish it to make yourself happy 3 Likes |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by DECLAN2015(m): 2:41am On Nov 27, 2019 |
IgbosNIGHTMARE: Here yourself We 'rushed'him They always come like that in complications and want miracle They dont have one naira Hospital is not charity organisations 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by EasternPrince: 2:43am On Nov 27, 2019 |
midnighter: Really? Am I the one who's family has no woman putting on a wedding ring... an entire family of dumb Oloshos, Mom and daughters all? Is Ok, Is alright. All of you should come over to LUTH for mental treatment lets see how it goes. I'll foot all bills so the doctors will not be rude. |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by midnighter(f): 2:45am On Nov 27, 2019 |
DECLAN2015: So youre just going to go through and rubbish every single comment Dont you think some doctors need to correct themselves? 6 Likes |
Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by EasternPrince: 2:46am On Nov 27, 2019 |
midnighter: The doctors that will treat you and your olosho family will be better after I pay
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Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by DECLAN2015(m): 2:48am On Nov 27, 2019 |
IgbosNIGHTMARE: May he needs surgery for headache. Head tranaplant 4 Likes |
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