From A Slight Pain To A Surgery Room

I had never been to the hospital as much as I could remember until early last year while I was in school. How it all played out is still a surprise to me because it was one of the worst experiences I've had and I definitely do not want such to repeat itself. Hospitals in Nigeria needs a lot of work on them, from the practitioners to the facilities used in hospitals. Everything should be revisited for better services.

Well, that may never happen but there's no wrong in wishing I guess

My first experience with hospital happened to be a very painful and annoying one that I can not forget in a long time. What happened? Here is my story!

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I was alone in my room at night feeling some slight pain in my abdomen, it was normal for me because I felt it was caused by what I ate. So I just continued doing what I was busy with until a friend of mine visited. We began to gist and I was acting like I wasn't feeling any pain since it wasn't so serious. But the pain started to become unbearable, my friend got worried but I tried to let her worry less since I've been through such before.

Well, I still can't pick the details on how I got to a hospital about 30 mins away from my place. But I was told my friend called another friend and that friend called another with a vehicle and I got there still trying to act like I could bear it much longer than I had.

Its Appendix, you will need to go for the surgery room!
That was what the doctor we met said without any tests done or even to check my vitals if I'm fit to go into the surgery room.

I found myself in a very ugly looking theater, some nurses were trying to put some cannulas and stuffs in my veins. I knew things were not going right but I was too weak and in pains to say anything. The hospital lights went off and some guys shouted that there was no fuel in the power supplier anymore 😂 you can imagine how wicked the hospital were to their patients.

That was how I got out of the surgery room and left when the doctor got into his car to go buy fuel. My mum and uncle even called to stop us from going ahead with the surgery. My friends took me to a general hospital from there, it was even farther than where we first went.

Getting there, we were sent to the accident and emergency ward. The smell and screams that welcomed us could measure to the pain I was feeling at that time. My friends joined in the screaming so they could attend to me quickly but what we didn't realize until the next day was that they won't give us attention unless we know someone who knows someone in the hospital.

My friends were able to force their way to getting a bed for me but no treatment or whatever was given to me until the next day when my mum came around. You don't want to imagine the pain I went through that night, I got to know how long nights are when we sleep through it because I couldn't fall asleep in the pain, it kept getting worse.

The next day, a nurse came to my bed and asked what my issue is and my friends tried to explain to her because I couldn't speak well at that time, I was too weak to. The nurse left us again for many hours after asking, I still didn't get to know why she came to ask when she wasn't going to do anything about it 🤦‍♀️

Mum came around and as a nurse that she is, she made my friend buy some medication only her and the nurses or doctors in the hospital know and gave them to me herself in the emergency ward there. Yes, I got treatment from my mum in a hospital I went to take treatments.

We did scans and other tests, found out there was nothing like appendix but some cyst to be treated with antibiotics. I couldn't stop thinking about the risk I was taking when I went into a surgical room to remove appendix that I didn't have. Thanks to mum, I didn't lose anymore strength before I regained myself well enough to go back home with her.

That experience has been in my memory as the worst one I've had in falling sick. It also made me realized that hospitals can not be trusted so it's best to led a healthy life and pray not to fall too sick. Thinking back now, I feel so grateful to my mum and my friends who were with me all through that time, things would have gone out of hand if not for them.

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Nigeria medical system is in sham
Can you imagine ?
That doctor just want to collect surgical money. That was exactly what he was after. Then again government owned hospitals are just like oyo. You are on your own. They are not moved by pains or groaning of patients because they have seen it all.

Thank God that the first hospital didn't have fuel, if not...

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As in ehn, he just wanted to collect money
He actually asked for a deposit to be sent but good thing we didn't before the lights went out 😅

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Sorry about the excruciating pain. I can imagine it was terrible. It is good that the power went out otherwise you would probably have had an unneceaary surgery. In addition it was good that your mom intervene. I can imagine that you are grateful to your mom and friends.

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I couldn't stop thanking God that the lights went out
It was a bad experience to remember for a very long time.

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That's why I hate hospitals in Nigeria, they will take their sweet time before attending to someone, even when they are in a critical condition; they can be very nonchalant about it. I can't imagine spending the night in an hospital with an excruciating pain while knowing that the people that are supposed to be treating you are nearby, it's quite frustrating sha

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You can really imagine what I felt that day, it was an unforgettable experience.

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Can you imagine? So you don't even have an appendix and they wanted you to do a surgery because in the end, they will loot a lot from you while giving you another problem which may resurface later. Thank God for your mom who came around. What if mom wasn't a nurse? That was how they would delay and not attend to you.

This was how a patient died in my presence when I followed my friend to the hospital when her mom who died was rushed to the hospital. Thank God she came back to life.

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Oh dear, those dying at the hands of careless doctors are the most heartbreaking

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God bless your mum. I am hear imagining what the result could have been if you were operated on. It's so unprofessional to make such a conclusion without any test. Many wrong and heartless decisions from some Doctors have sent people to their grave.
I am glad that your mum came to safe the situation.

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So sad how many lives have gone because of carelessness, thank God I survived that situation.

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We should take care of our health and we should not do anything that will harm our health
Your mother and your friends have a very important role in this, who have saved you from very serious problems

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Yeah, they did indeed.
Thanks for stopping by

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This is funny 😂. There are lots of quack doctors who can't even defend what they hold in their hands as certificate.

Such act could have led to one developing a serious health issue, it's a good think you got when well at last. Same way a woman was operated on and they forget cotton wool in her stomach. It was when the thing was disturbing her and she went back they discovered it. It's God that heals though.

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Quack is an understatement self 😂
Those guys are taking people's lives for granted.

I've heard a story like that before too, too bad.

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My dear, God is our protector.

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Everything should be revisited for better services.

A blow😂... That's true actually... A lot of things keep going wrong here
It's too bad

Well, that may never happen but there's no wrong in wishing I guess

Nah, it'll definitely happen, it'll just take time.

That was an awful Experience...too sad honestly.
This is why we want our leaders to be here so that when they experience these kind of things, they will be willing to invest In our health sector because it's really rotting.

I also managed a child recently alongside my consultant and you can imagine that a peripheral hospital tool this boy into the theatre and removed his appendix even without confirmation only for the boy to wake up and still shouting stomach pain... It's really disheartening what most doctors do out there.

Teaching hospitals are the best but then what's the problem is that the patients are overwhelming the manpower, the doctors available and it's really an issue honestly 😭

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Haha yeah, you're right about my wish... Might really come true but take a long time.

Ahhh that's a sad story o
Making patient go through pains over and over 🤦‍♀️

Hmm didn't know that about teaching hospitals

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I've had too many experiences with Nigeria hospitals that I can testify all scenario you explained to be true, it's so sad we are faced with this bad situation, a lot of people lost their lives dye to carelessness and can't even tell a story. I'm glad you came out fine.

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My dear, it's only God that will help us in this country with those hospitals 🥲

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Hmmm some doctors sha, how can he pronounce something without an actual test to back the claim, thank God nothing terrible happened after the surgery room drama and co.

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Yeah, I'm thankful whenever I think back to what happened.

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It's a total shame on some Nigerian hospitals and doctors. Imagine the assumption of that doctor without checking you..so if not the fuel that wasn't available, they would have operated on you..hmmmm, I can only imagine the how worst the situation may have gone if they touched you because from every indication, they are incompetent. Thanks to Ur mum and friends who rescued you...

We learn everyday
Thanks for sharing

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Wow how come our sweet Nkem is still awake? 😂

As in ehn, maybe I would have been sharing another worse story if the fuel was available that day.

We learn everyday o

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It is sad to see you faced many troubles during your hospital visit. After reading this, I agreed facilities and practitioners needed many improvements. I hope, you will be fine from appendix pain, it is the one of the worst I have faced in my life.

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It wasn't appendix, I don't have that issue
It was a wrong diagnosis

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The hospital lights went off and some guys shouted that there was no fuel in the power supplier anymore 😂

Seriously!!!!!!! or are you joking ?? I started to laugh after reading this.

That was one of the worst experiences and I can't imagine how much pain you suffered that day. Last year my sister also faced the same problem and There was nothing I could do for her. I felt very helpless at that time. I never wish to see anyone in that kind of situation.

And finally, thank god that the fuel of the power supply finished otherwise who knows what would be the consequences of wrong treatment😂😂🤣?

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🤣🤣🤣
My dear, it actually happened and I can't stop laughing whenever I think back to that day.

So sorry about your sister then, I can relate very well how you must have felt.

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Haaa....wahala be like our hospitals. First off, dem wan do surgery, no back up electricity? Thank God the thing no even work, na so dem for just cause another wahala for you by removing what wasn't even there. That, anyway, is even one side.

So, you were going through complications like that and they still left you to bear them for hours? I'll admit that it was hilarious when you said "I got to know how long nights are..." but, damn, that wouldn't have been anyway funny in that period. And after everything, na still your mama come treat you?

Abeg, live a healthy life and take care of yourself. Me too. Because, wetin be all these? I glad you're okay, and can tell the story from a place of light today.

na #dreemport send me message today

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Haha hospitals aren't hospitable anymore 😂
God help us to stay healthy because ehn... It's scary what doctors can do to make money from sick people 🤦‍♀️

Thank God for my mum o

Glad #dreemport brought you here 😊

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What!!!!!? A surgery without test? Well that was bad of them, thank God they didn't perform the operation o.😲 see how shocked I a reading this.
Omo God!!!!! Nigerians ehn.

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Haha I couldn't even act shocked because I felt like I was dying from the pain at that time.
Thank God for his intervention o 🥲

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This is a very serious matter that has to be looked into 😳

Firstly, that doctor has to be sacked. In fact that hospital needs to be shut down, if not patients would lose their lives due to the incompetence of the hospital.

My dear, what more can I say rather than it was not your time to live this world.

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My dear, God is the intervention o
The story would have been different

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Omo!
Imagine the scam the first hospital almost pulled out on you guys. That's the handwork of private hospitals, they just want to hammer not minding the effect it'll impose on patients

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😂 these doctors wanted to operate on you like that. Wicked people everywhere. How can there not be fuel in a hospital’s generator. This is so bad.

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