I'm not kidding, this actually happened. · 9:14am Jul 20th, 2015
So, a few days ago, the PrimeMinister of Sweden went to the hospital after comming home from Africa. Free ride there and he didn't have to wait for the usual 5-10 hours to get help.
It didn't stop there, a doctor was even waiting for him at the hospital, a doctor which most likely would've been extremly busy helping others otherwise. Even better, there's less staff at the hospital during summer, which makes the workers workload quite--large.
Now, why'd he go to the hospital? Surely it must've been something serious (yesterday whilst we were visiting relatives, a cousin of mine said that he'd hoped that it was Ebola, at least that is how it sounded) So, the Prime Minister, went to the hospital and skipped an several hour long line, because he was feeling a bit nauseous.
What the fuck? Almost everyone in Sweden would've simply went home to get some rest. (There are some cases where people will go to the hospital for a doctor, though.)
And he seriously felt better when he bloody got there, but still got the medical attention that you'd only get if it was something serious. I myself had to wait for three hours for a fractured arm, and that was when the hospital had way more staff than they do now.
So, what're your thoughts about this? As for myself, it makes me mad, quite so in fact. Though, at least it gave me something to blog about, and an excuse to rant a bit ^_^
that's kinda unfair....
3253687 You don't say xD
3253692
lolz...
that's all i really can say
3253695 xD
This is just ridiculous, that's what that is. Though not surprising anymore.
3253701
well...
i'm still up even though its like almost 5 a.m. here
3253702 Indeed it is.
3253703 Went to bed four or five AM yesterday, woke up nine AM xD
That's just plain unfair.
3253778 No shit xD
What a beautiful fool
Why are hospitals so understaffed in Sweden?
As far as the prime minister getting to cut to the front of the line because he was feeling a little under the weather as opposed to people who can barely move or whose arm is swelling due to lack of medical attention, I'm pretty sure that violates some doctor's code somewhere, and we should be a lot angrier about this than we are.