After coronavirus treatment, even relatives did not recognize senol: they believe the prostheses disappeared in the hospital due to hunger.



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“See how he returned from the concentration camp,” a relative told LNK news about the old man’s condition.

In March, an 88-year-old man was admitted to the Marijampolė Hospital, at which time an outbreak of coronavirus broke out.

The husband’s granddaughter, Aušra Vasiliauskaitė, said she had been diagnosed with inflammation of the urinary tract.

“It just came to our attention then. Later on April 6, he called us and told us that he had contracted the coronavirus and took him to the Kaunas Infectious Disease Hospital,” the husband’s granddaughter told LNK journalists.

Marijampolė doctors say the virus was detected in the man when he was transferred to another department. Irena Kunevičienė, Head of the 1st Internal Medicine Department of the Marijampolė Hospital, stated that

“It was a completely randomized study of those who had a fever at the time. And the infection was found in that patient, together in three patients, “said the hospital representative.

The granddaughter says that she always received scattered information from the Kaunas Clinical Hospital, and that the visit was prohibited.

The old man returned from the hospital with weight loss and no prosthesis.

The old man returned from the hospital with weight loss and no prosthesis.

“One resident said on the phone that he was lying and not speaking (grandfather, aut. P.). And the other, when they responded, said he spoke, sat down and ate. As many doctors as there are opinions,” said a relative.

Senol officially recovered from the coronavirus. Envoy Arvydas Mockus said he couldn’t believe he had seen it.

“It just came to our attention then. Fear, melted, overgrown with weeds. It would not discriminate among others,” he said.

First, a man of respectable age asked to be given a meal.

“The man was exhausted, not fed, he was immediately asked to eat. I asked him if he ate, he said that only once a day, in the morning they gave me porridge, “said the son-in-law.

Saulius Tvirbutas, a representative of the Kaunas Clinical Hospital, affirms that the patient was treated. The nurses fed him regularly.

“It just came to our attention then. There are various diets according to the nature of the disease, the course of treatment. (Catering, aut. P.) Complete and calculated calories, portion sizes,” a hospital representative told LNK journalists.

The old man returned from the hospital with weight loss and no prosthesis.

The old man returned from the hospital with weight loss and no prosthesis.

The patient complains to family members that he has been tied up, but a hospital representative cannot confirm this.
In addition, the old man returned home from the hospital without a prosthesis. It is unclear where they might have been lost.

The Marijampolė Hospital assures that the old man left with his teeth, received intact food at the medical institution and ate it, all the items belonging to the patient were collected with great care and put in bags.

“During the trip, the bags can break. I don’t know, I can’t say how they went,” said a hospital spokeswoman.

A representative from the Kaunas Clinical Hospital says that no one found the missing items.

“We cannot take responsibility for all the accusations someone makes. (…) We feel very good in this place, we really do not steal any item from patients, I can assure my staff,” said the representative of the Clinical Hospital of Kaunas S. Tvirbutas.

After all the suffering, the relatives only have one request: to return the prostheses to the old man.



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