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My best friend called me this evening around 4 p.m. to say he was having chest pain and sweating profusely. I immediately told him to go straight to the hospital. Fortunately, his neighbour was around and rushed him to a nearby hospital.
Unfortunately, that hospital didn't have an ECG machine, so he had to be taken to another hospital. An ECG was done and, when I saw it, it showed a classic heart attack (Anterior MI).
I requested that they start him on Aspirin while transferring him to the teaching hospital, but sadly, they didn't even have Aspirin available. I then told them to rush him to the state teaching hospital. When he got there safely, they were finally able to start him on Aspirin.
However, they informed his friends and neighbours that they did not have a functioning cath lab that could have helped save his life. While I was trying to arrange for him to be moved to Lagos as quickly as possible, my friend died in the ambulance on the way there. It's about a five-hour trip. I was on the phone with them throughout, and this happened about three hours after they left the teaching hospital.
I was supposed to meet this guy next month in the Netherlands.
Nigeria really did me dirty today. How can an entire state not have a functioning cath lab? How? π’π’π’π’π’π’π’
I'm so broken right now.
The biggest heist in the history of Nigerian Twitter happened when @DONJAZZY gave this fraud twenty million naira. This human here is utterly shameful and will go to any length to lie for engagement
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My best friend called me this evening around 4 p.m. to say he was having chest pain and sweating profusely. I immediately told him to go straight to the hospital. Fortunately, his neighbour was around and rushed him to a nearby hospital.
Unfortunately, that hospital didn't have an ECG machine, so he had to be taken to another hospital. An ECG was done and, when I saw it, it showed a classic heart attack (Anterior MI).
I requested that they start him on Aspirin while transferring him to the teaching hospital, but sadly, they didn't even have Aspirin available. I then told them to rush him to the state teaching hospital. When he got there safely, they were finally able to start him on Aspirin.
However, they informed his friends and neighbours that they did not have a functioning cath lab that could have helped save his life. While I was trying to arrange for him to be moved to Lagos as quickly as possible, my friend died in the ambulance on the way there. It's about a five-hour trip. I was on the phone with them throughout, and this happened about three hours after they left the teaching hospital.
I was supposed to meet this guy next month in the Netherlands.
Nigeria really did me dirty today. How can an entire state not have a functioning cath lab? How? π’π’π’π’π’π’π’
I'm so broken right now.
Ayilori,
She won fi iro se eni? Everything you wrote is a lie and you know it. I pity the gullible ones falling for your stupid lieβ¦.You mean a medical doctor in Nigeria will not know the classical signs of either STEMI or NSTEMI let alone know what to do. Pele, Dr. Referring Phone Consultantβ¦the Doctor that did EKG does not know how to read it and also had to rely on you for interpretationπ€£π€£π€£
Please provide that State in Nigeria that your friend resides in and the State you sent Him toβ¦.you mean to tell me you sent a MI patient on a 5hr drive, I hope his body got to the morgue in one piece?
@AyoOguntade: abeg your attention is highly needed