THE EDITOR: On January 26 I went to the A&E Department at Mt Hope at about 9 am as a critical patient. With my oxygen level at its lowest, blood pressure dropping and potassium level at its lowest, I was attended to immediately.
The nurses and doctors worked eagerly to try to stabilised me. After they caringly attended to me I was sent for an urgent CT scan, which revealed massive blood clots in both lungs. I was kept for four days in Emergency under careful watch until I was stabilised to be transferred to a ward.
I was sent to Adult Surgical 2, thoracic. I spent 17 days there. I was treated with utmost care by my team of doctors, nurses, student nurses, PCAs (patient care assistants) and cleaners. I must mention Dr Mohammed and his team of doctors, Dr Ramdass, Dr Gomez and others.
I want Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh to know that we have very good doctors in this country who need to be talked about from time to time. And I can speak from my experience.
May God continue to bless those doctors and nurses who work very hard to save lives. I thank God that my life was saved. Kudos to the the team of doctors.
SABRINA WILLIAMS-PHILLIPS
via e-mail
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