COVID-19 newspaper: “I have been hospitalized for 20 hours and no doctor has consulted me. The patients told me to leave, to run away “



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Lili Comsa Militaru posted a “Covid Journal” on her Facebook account. Constănţeanca had the first symptoms on Wednesday, October 7, when she realized that her odor had disappeared. Then the test followed, waiting for the ambulance and a medical consultation.

He had no temperature, stuffy nose, sore throat, cough, red throat, nothing … just a headache. I started to smell Domestos, vinegar and nothing … I didn’t feel anything and I still don’t. I scheduled it for the next morning, 08.10. in the first hour for the Covid test in Regina Maria ”.

The next day, Friday, he received the test result: positive. “Within 15 minutes, the people from DSP called me and said the following: you have a positive Covid test, how will you feel? I told them there was absolutely nothing in it, just that it didn’t smell new, that it had no flavor. They told me that they would send me a rescue that would transfer me to the infectious disease hospital and from there they would assign me to a COVID center and that I could refuse the rescue, but that I would not receive medical leave if I did not stay. hospitalized for at least 48 hours ”.

After this call, the young woman prepared her luggage to be picked up by an ambulance. It’s just that it was late. So the waiting hours passed, until Friday, and on Saturday at 4:00 p.m. Lili felt her legs go numb.

“I understood that my blood was clotting, I had an anticoagulant in my abdomen and I kept waiting for rescue. The night was very long …… On Sunday morning they called me from the rescue at 8 o’clock, they asked me if I was going to the hospital or not, and I said yes … I have to make him go see to a doctor. “


Taken by ambulance, the young woman arrived at the Constanza Infectious Diseases Hospital, where a doctor distributed patients directly to other waiting ambulances. Although he told doctors that he could no longer feel his legs, they still saw his triage. Thus he arrived at the COVID Section of Palazu.

“I received a nurse, many forms, she told me the number of the room where I have to stay and she left. Thus, I kept my luggage at the entrance, in the building and with patients who passed by me and told me to LEAVE, RUN and not stay … I still didn’t understand what was happening to me and I kept looking for a doctor. They stopped me for an X-ray and I went upstairs … when I realized that a doctor was not coming too soon, I again took a blood thinner out of my bag and shoved it into my belly. I understood that he needed anticoagulant in addition to air … “

More than 20 hours after her admission, Lili had not been seen by a doctor when she wrote this Diary. only the nurses answer the telephones that are displayed at the door of the room, all of them are those who enter through the rooms equipped with protective suits. Doctors do not enter.

“How much more exposed can you be here in the closet dressed in a suit, compared to when you walk down the street after work, or to the supermarket, or when you are at home with family members? “

Finally, she was called by a doctor who told her that the X-ray was good, that she was a mild case of COVID and that she was recommended to stay in the hospital for 7-8 days to receive treatment. “No doctor is still consulting me physically. At 5 in the afternoon, because almost 24 hours have passed since I took a blood thinner and I feel my blood clotting, I call the nurses, let them know that I need an injection, but. …… bad luck, the drugs are administered between the hours 20-22, it can’t be before ….. so I give myself another injection that I have in reserve in my bag …. I took the tests Today, I can’t wait until tomorrow for a doctor to read them to me over the phone and then I go home with my own signature. “

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