So the CT scan was done almost 24hrs after the accident.
I am not complaining.
But something is a miss.
Something isn't working.
My friend Karis would have been saved if we did the CT scan on time.
I am saddened by Facts and realities Kwa ground.
Go well my Karis.
This is the CS Health, Aden Duale, directing patients from referral hospitals like KNH to Nairobi West hospital. Not just any private hospital, but specifically NW.
Ati mlisema kuna similar machines hazifanyi kazi pale KNH?
Anyway what do I know.
Everyone defending the half baked jokes we see on substack simply because writing is an art form remind me of that tiktok comment: "did the journal factory explode?"!
Same reason I hate ai translated novels so much. The translations fall so flat, especially when the original is in Chinese, which imo is very rhythmic with a noticeable cadence, even after translations.
ai can’t write good because it’s designed to write pleasantly average sentences with all the right words in the right order and imho good writing requires u to strategically deploy a word that is wrong and maybe even evil
I think the most outrageous part of the flooding in Nairobi is that there are competent Kenyans who could actually make Nairobi work but they’ll probably never get the chance to do what they’re good at because mtu wetu politics ensures we have mediocrity at every level of service.
Abortion is a gift - yes even for the ppl who wanted their pregnancies & tragically had to end them. It's healthcare, it's exercising autonomy. No one owes others shame & flagellation because they received healthcare. And that demand by misogynists deserves ridicule & provocation
4 years into the Kenya Kwanza government and we can't even recognize our country anymore. Nothing works! Education, health, transport, farming, environment, security, international relations, sports. Absolutely nothing!! Fuck the government!! Fuck rigathi, fuck Ruto, fuck kindiki
Do you guys know what happens to Urban Planning graduates in kenya?
They are jobless.
They go to university, they learn, they stay jobless.
The asshollery of it all is tiring!
Kenya’s maternal mortality ratio is ~342 per 100,000 live births and neonatal mortality ~21 per 1,000 live births (WHO estimates).
In a setting where mortality is still high, referrals are late, and sophisticated fetal monitoring and specialists are scarce, especially in rural counties, timely delivery is life-saving.
The debate shouldn’t be number of CS vs WHO benchmark, It should be:
Are indications appropriate? Are outcomes improving? Are women surviving?