Saturday, February 13, 2021

Interesting Phone Calls I Received #6 (Chinese New Year)

I've been mainly on evening due to shortage of staffs. Let's go. This time we are going with Final Fantasy character names.

*This post is going to sound a little depressive and negative, hence why I'm throwing some humour here and there.


Feeling Like A Fool

I received a phone call from Cyan, claiming that they have read something from our website regarding EECP. I was super confused at first because when I accessed the site, I don't see anything. The most I saw was a heart screening package, but no EECP. When I tried explaining to Cyan, they insisted that it was on the website. What makes it worse they called just after office hours, which is really tough if you get tricky stuff like this. I was lucky that that Cyan is a nice person, because they were patient because the previous few whom I encountered were not friendly. ("You should know everything!!!!")

*Enhanced External Counter Pulsation (EECP) is performed as a non-invasive treatment to lower the number and intensity of angina episodes. 

Source: Frankel Cardiovascular Center Michigan Medicine, EECP (Enhanced External Counter Pulsation) Treatment https://www.umcvc.org/conditions-treatments/eecp-enhanced-external-counter-pulsation-treatment

After office hours, I called up a few departments whom I know usually stays up a little late. None of them could give me an answer. I even went as far as to call other hospitals, nope. Zilch. So I prayed to my lucky stars and hoped the doctors whom I on good terms with answer my phone calls. Thankfully they did. They were laughing good-heartedly at my dilemma and told me that no one does it here, but to divert them to the government hospital. They were nice about it, caught me off guard by asking me the general line of the place. I gave it to them via my directory. Then they asked me whether I know anyone there. What??? Sorry, I don't.


Mr Google Says It's Contagious

The internet is really a double-edged sword. I used it mainly for research, but not for medical related. I received this call from a family. They were just discharged from the ward and forgot to ask Dr Locke regarding H.Pylori. I don't know why didn't they bother asking the ward but they called my side, and I answered the call. I'm speechless when they asked me out of the blue. "Is H.Pylori contagious?"


Me: Before I could dive in any further, could you please share with me a little background here?

Edgar* (not their real name): Oh, my child was admitted for H.Pylori treatment and was just discharged. We forgot to ask whether the disease is contagious.

Me: What makes you say that?

Edgar: Well, I read about it in Mr Google that H.Pylori is contagious.

Me: (Mary, Mother of God, ARE YOU KIDDING ME???) Unless you share contaminated food.

Edgar: Oh, you mean I can't share food with my child?

Me: No.

Edgar: Oh, I'm healthy, can I share food with my child then?

Me: No.

Edgar: Oh. Then when can we share food together?

Me: Mr Edgar, I presume that Dr Locke gave your child some H.Pylori medications right, roughly about 2 weeks worth?

Edgar: (sounding surprised) Yes.

Me: I would suggest that you get your child to complete the medications first, follow up with him then only you can share your food safely. (Besides, with Covid on the rise, you shouldn't even be sharing food with anyone)

Edgar: Oh, okay. Thanks for the advice.


My sister once suffered H.Pylori years back. I was with her with the doctor at that time. He told me on no circumstances I'm allowed to share food with her, and H.Pylori is passed through saliva, vomit, fecal matter, not to mention if you are eating contaminated food or water (And you wonder why Gordon Ramsay is being such a jerk for screaming at people, well, contaminated food kills people faster than anything else, besides the usual fatal wounds). Hence why I said STRICTLY NO SHARING FOOD. Which is why I feel like screaming my head off. Don't believe Mr Google for God's sake.


Source: Buzzfeed: 14 Surprising Facts You Didn't Know About Gordon Ramsay by Jesse Szewczyk, 14 Surprising Facts You Didn't Know About Gordon Ramsay (buzzfeed.com)

*Not a fan of him, but I respect the man's integrity and morals.


Covid, Covid, Covid

Not sure what's with my luck lately. Around 6pm on the dot, I will always get Covid Enquiries. Reason why I didn't like it is 1) No backup 2) I'm just a lowly nurse 3) Due to my position, I can't just call specialists out of the blue and go "Whaddup.". Yes, there are some doctors whom I'm friendly with, but at the end of the day, I'm not in the same ranking as them, and some...are just downright mean. And most of them won't attend to you after office hours because they're humans. They have lives outside of the hospital. To be honest, I won't disturb them either unless it is a life and death situation. Some of the calls I get were downright pushy, as in: ''I want to get admitted NOW." Sorry, but the process is ridiculously long, not to mention there are several legal paperwork(s) involved. And most of the staff are office hour so...Just be patient okay. I once called the Emergency for help and let me be frank, they weren't amused. I can hear people yelling in the back and I was like, "Look, I just want someone to help go through with me regarding the legal works..." But no one was listening. And who could blame them? The Emergency Department is like a warzone. Scratch that, hospitals are a warzone.


Chinese ONLY Please

This...needs to be abolished. I don't know what's with people lately. I really don't. The first thing you answer the phone is people talking to you all in Mandarin/ Cantonese/ Hokkien, whatever Chinese speaking dialect you can think of, but mainly Mandarin. It makes me sad that our own people, not China Chinese, mind you, can't even speak basic Bahasa Malaysia or English. I'm not talking about fancy, flowery proses here, I'm talking about basic conversational stuff. I don't even know how school children who are practically learning Bahasa Malaysia as a compulsory language, can come up to me and said with a straight face: "Oh, I don't speak Bahasa or English." This is why I respect the Indonesians, Japanese, French, Dutch, Polish which I'm listing off my head, because they speak their mother tongue fluently. I will admit, no matter how awkward my Bahasa is, I could at least hold conversations and communicate with the locals. And as I have said so many times in the past, our surat rasmi, anything official are all in Bahasa Malaysia. The daily covid news report by the government: Bahasa Malaysia. Anywhere you go, what do you see first? Bahasa Malaysia. Please, let's get out of the Dark Ages mindset already.  


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Government Hospital Settings Are Filthy

This mindset has also got to go. We are not in the Dark Ages anymore. If anything, I would say the government side of things are on par with our treatment. The only issue as I have mentioned before were the waiting time. Besides, our government setting friends are busy fighting the pandemic first. We got complains from the patients saying that no one attended them. It's overexaggerating. We are very sure that they come to you at least once for morning rounds. And may we remind you that we are busy fighting a pandemic? They wouldn't have time to attend to you since there are plenty of people who needs help. Please be understanding. 

  • "What would you all know? You guys are private!" We get that a lot. People always claim because we are private, we get private care. I mentioned this before, if my insurance doesn't cover me, I will go to government without question, because not all of us can afford luxurious five star pricing. I did scaling for my teeth and it cost me me a mere RM3, including registration and doctor's fee. If I go private, you know how much it costs? Roughly RM 100++. But wait. "Their things are filthy. They're never clean." Um, I saw their tools and they are all pretty shiny... If it's filthy, they will be having the Department of Health knocking on their doors pretty soon...
  • Fun fact: Before doctors come over to private practice, all of them work in the government sector first. It is a requirement. How come you never hear them saying the government sides are filthy? I only hear that they don't have time because everything is fast-paced and you don't have time to rest. Once you come in, everything comes to you. 


Selective Hearing

Working in servicing line for a long time, patients tends to be selective to what they hear. I once quoted a person AROUND RM3,500 for a procedure. I don't know how it became RM 3,500 NETT. The person, let's call them Kefka, went yelling into my ear on how I was a liar, how the price ended up being slightly higher due to some things. This is why I never liked talking about prices, because this is not a supermarket, where the prices are all fixed (even then, I will still recommend you to go to a price scanner before making a payment to save yourself a ton of headache) This is why record logs are extremely important. It's the same for everything else. When I said: "Come before 12 because doctor So-and-So may need to send you for scans and blood tests." People showed up at 12 on the dot and lashed out: "You said before 12, so I came at 12. It's not wrong!" Mmhmm. Next.

 

Agents Are Not My Cup Of Tea

Never did liked most insurance agents. I remembered a long time ago, we all have a friend who will call you to meet up at Starbucks, out of the blue. Why would you think it's suspicious? It's your friend. When you come up, you were somehow shoehorned into a sort of MLM scheme or forced to buy insurance for them to meet their quota. This is why friendships turned sour very quickly. It's pretty much the main reason why I never liked marketing in the first place. You have to be charismatic, not to mention with an edge to get people to buy your products. Eh, this is why I'm a lousy marketing person.  


When Someone Mispronounced Something...

A colleague attended this call. The person on the other end muttered something about their nose hurt when they are looking at the PC and their phone. I didn't understood it. My colleague asked if there's such a thing. Not that I know of. I asked is it related to vertigo? They said no. Sounds weird, but if it's a nose problem, just refer to the ear, nose, throat doctor. I'm sure they can figure something out. So my colleague called to make the appointment. Few seconds later, the person on the other line said: "Nose? Why would I need to see a nose doctor?" My colleague repeated their complaint back to them and the person went, "Oh...Actually it's not my nose. It's my nerve."

MARY, MOTHER OF GOD!!! 

Nose => Nerve

Source: Oh God Facepalm GIF By Gordon Ramsay https://gph.is/2lIawxm

How, how did this happen? At least that makes sense. I don't know how nose became nerve. There's a big difference, and we refer them to a neurologist in the end.


Last Minute, No Problem!

I received an email early in the morning on how someone demand to do a Covid test now to get onto a flight due at evening. You're expecting miracles here. I called our lab to enquire about the time. Knowing that we are the same, my colleague on the other end says, "Assuming we can speed up the process, it will still require a minimum of 6 hours. And they are not the only ones who are doing the test. We get thousands of sample coming our way, and all of them are equally important." I thought so. Don't expect miracles to happen. If you are flying the next day, please get a Covid test done before your flight, because it is impossible to get a last minute test. I replied to the email as polite as possible and gave them the fliers on how they can make an appointment and go for the test. Hopefully they did it.


Everything Is 24 Hours

We are not robots. This one is related to the case above, except the person has booked a flight on another day and expect to do a Covid Test during Chinese New Year. Sorry, our staffs are not on duty on that day. The argument was: "All hospitals are 24 hours. I assume that you all will be on duty." See, don't assume. This is why always double confirm early and get your facts ready before booking a flight. 

  • Here's a story that somehow links to this. A colleague had a phone call around 5am regarding their condition, which sounds quite serious, so my colleague direct them to go Emergency now. The response: "I want to see a specialist, why would I want to go to Emergency?" Um, because they mentioned that it's serious in the first place. So my colleague said since it's 5 am, no one is in work yet and it's best for them to go to Emergency where we have our team on duty. Instead, my colleague got blasted over the phone on how they didn't want to go Emergency and wanted to come and see a specialist NOW. They couldn't even be bothered to wait till office hours. Good grief. Please, don't do that. In the end, we contacted them around 9am and all's well, ends well.

 

Reluctant To Share Information

Someone sent an email and complained that it is weird that they have to call to make their own appointment. (Isn't that the point?) To avoid complications, I called the sender several times but they refused to answer. Unsure, I dropped them several messages via phone. I immediately got tons of messages coming my way. The person, let's call them Strago didn't read the information on the site properly before this and assume everyone does teleconsultation where it is written clearly that they don't. So they weren't happy about it. I send them the ones who are doing it and advised them to kindly share their history so that I am able to direct them where to go. Instead, I got tons of messages that says whether their privacy will be breached since they sounded convinced that someone else is reading our phone messages. I assured them several times that the only people who will know about their history is the relevant party involved. I kept asking them to share their history but they outright refused, dodging all my questions and countering with questions of their own. It's like an endless game of ping pong. The ball is at your court. If you refuse to throw it back, your loss, not ours. In the end, we gotten nowhere and I closed the case. 


Silver Platters All The Way

I asked a senior staff for advice on how to deal with difficult people. The short answer: "They expect to be treated like Kings and Queens." Who doesn't? But if I want something to go smoothly, I would rather go hands on, if you know what I mean. I'll give a non-medical related example here. I want to write a book, I have the idea but I don't know how to execute it. So I get a ghostwriter to write for me. I don't bother to check. Why should I? I know the ghostwriter will do a good job. What happens if the story doesn't happens the way you want it? Are you going to blame the ghostwriter? This is why it's a writer's job to make sure everything goes smoothly before publishing/submitting their works. I hope I got the meaning across. Don't expect things to be handed to you on silver platters.  


Mayday, Mayday

*conversation is slightly edited to simplify the points across and for privacy

Me: "Hello?"

Setzer: "Hi, my family member was diagnosed positive and they are on the way to your place now."

Me: "Beg your pardon?"

Setzer: I called up few days ago. My family member was diagnosed positive and your colleague says they can come in anytime.

Me: (Don't like where this is going) Where are you based from?

Setzer: *mutters*

Colleague: (They have been listening the whole time) Give me the phone. Call Emergency NOW! (passes the phone over to them) We need the car license plate and model now!

Me: (The same thought has been going through my head cause my fingers were dialing Emergency) Pick up, pick up, pick up.

Colleague #1: Hi.

Me: Get ready NOW! There's a Covid positive heading your way.

Colleague #1: WHAT?!

Me: There's a Covid positive heading your way. Get ready!

Colleague #1: How did this even happen?

Me: JUST GET READY NOW! GET YOUR TEAM READY!

Colleague #1: On it.

Colleague: *mutters car model and license number*

Me: Colleague #1, here's the car license number and model.

Colleague #1: We just saw that car turning in! They are heading to our parking bay! 

Me: What now?

Colleague #1: Hold tight, we're getting someone to intercept them now!


You're probably thinking, what's the issue? Well, if we haven't warned the team downstairs, the person would've ended up endangering everyone unknowingly. The security, the customers, the staff, the entire building. Long story short, the person was admitted in the end. Sometimes it feels like we are doing mission control here because we have to coordinate everyone, otherwise there would've been chaos.

 

That Crushed Feeling

I attended a call regarding positive cases. It involves three children who are really small. The relative called  us for help to admit. I wish we could, but we can't accept their cases because we are not equipped for the job. Not to mention it tore me on the inside because I couldn't help them. I felt helpless. And the relative was begging me to help, and just for the sake of recording, I took down the history, but even after I took the record down, I know in my heart I have to turn away the case because there's no choice. They had multiple symptoms, and judging from the history, they could turn serious anytime. The whole family would've slowly turned positive because you need to stay with children. If they are teenagers, maybe...we could've help, but children who are not old enough to know better...you can't leave them alone. I had to beg them to go to the nearest government hospital emergency and pray for the best. Not going to lie, I took some time to compose myself.


Happy Chinese New Year Happy Niu Year to those who are celebrating. Let's hope for an ox-picious year ahead. This year's the Year of the OX. Stay safe, stay healthy.


Source: happy-chinese-new-year-2021-greeting-card_83111-403.jpg (626×402) (freepik.com)

 

Here's some relaxing lo-fi music to listen to. (I don't know the name of the song, but I loved it so much that I just play this video just to listen to it)

Source: Rainbow Chrome Nail Tool Kit (How To Use🧰) - YouTube by Holo Taco/ Simply Nailogical


*Today's case: 3,499 (Aiyeee!)

**Edit: Oh, it's just past midnight here. Happy Valentine's Day to those who are celebrating

Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Interesting Phone Calls I Received #5 (How Did We Get Here?)

We're in February. I swear, sometimes I feel like smacking someone with a rolling pin (figuratively). Last year Miss Rona had changed our way of life, so the whole world have to adapt to the new normal. The three keys: Mask, social distance, hand washing. Sounds good, yeah? Most people adapt to it, but when it comes to healthcare line. Hoo-boy... 

*Since today's post is going to be full of snark, sarcasm, and rant, I'm inserting Harry Potter names and terms in here.

**I'm not going to say whether the patients are male or female, so even if you see Harry Potter names in male or female, I'm not disclosing the gender. The only ones that are obvious are gynae/fertility cases.


You Guys Encourage Contactless, Which Means I Don't Need To Come For My Appointment

Good grief, do you know why we always encourage people to see the doctors face-to-face? Because we are trying to minimize misdiagnosing. My God, stop giving excuses to avoid going to the hospital. If your health is in jeopardy, just come. We are not man-eaters, we are here to help. If you have back pain, we can't see from the PC. What will happen if we misdiagnose you?


I Don't Want To Come (Just Because...)

I attended one call today where someone was refused to answer my calls, but only communicate with me via Whatsapp. I called plenty of times, but they just outright refused to answer. In their email, they said they tried to find someone who can conduct teleconsult, but Dr Potter does not do teleconsult. The person behind the email claimed they have read through the website, yet they didn't realized that in the list, only three doctors does it. They outright refused to share anything with me, claiming P&C and all that. Did I not mentioned it before? How do you want me to help you if you don't share with me your problems???


What Do You Mean the Clinics Aren't 24 Hours?

Healthcare workers are all robots. Didn't you know? We say we will call you back, this does not mean at night. Don't you need to sleep? Do you know why all of us are doing 24 hour job? Because we want to (Sarcasm). I gotten new books which I really want to read, and books on crafts but I don't have time to read, 'cause I'm busy running after Horcruxes, I don't have time to sit down and write. (Not an excuse, but I try to put in some time every time after shower)


But You Promised!

This needs to be eliminated from the healthcare dictionary immediately. There is no such thing as the word promise here. We usually try our very best to attend and arrange and treat, but everyone seemed to think just because you say you will get back to them, it became promise. No, Pansy, there's no such things as promised in healthcare. We will do our very best to get back to you, but don't ever say promise. It's misleading.


No One Attended Me!!!

I can forgive you if you waited for an hour and no one came to you, but just one minute later and you snapped, "I want to see your manager." Like...!!!! It' s just a minute, not an hour, or two???


You Should Know Everything!

It doesn't pay to be rude. I do not know everything. One thing that ticks us off are people who planned to get back to us, and didn't. My sister once encountered people like this in an IT Fair where she said the person manning the counter couldn't be bothered. I'm in servicing line, I know, and I try not to do it, because what comes around, goes around. As I have taught my new colleagues, I can't teach you how to answer the phone because I can't anticipate what is going to come. We can only think fast on our feet and try to get back to people. Lavender called me asking for cryo-preservative, which is a fertility procedure. The moment I asked why, I got yelled at. "Why do you ask me? You should know. It's on your website!" Special procedures are out of my league, just like LASIK, special blood tests and etc. You are not going to go up to a bone doctor regarding skin, and you are not going to go up to a  diabetic doctor and ask about nerves. I answered, "It is a special procedure, and I will need to make a few phone calls to find out." Nope, Lavender yelled at me some more, refusing to let me off the phone. After reading it through, I am still not confident, HOWEVER, I got down the doctors' list and gave it to them, and they still weren't grateful. I'm sorry I'm not an expert in fertility.


You Are Hiding The Vaccines!!!

Seriously? Again? If the government hasn't said anything, then it's not confirmed yet. Keep checking the government portal at: 

https://www.facebook.com/kementeriankesihatanmalaysia (Facebook) https://www.moh.gov.my/ (Official Site)


Stop Blindly Sending Things...

You do not shove everything over, you have to help us filter calls, otherwise what's the point? We are getting overwhelmed by Weasley(s) and it's getting out of hand. I haven't been eating well, only one meal per day. I'm not complaining...much, but it's not mentally healthy. The main reason why we needed you to filter the calls is because we may need to attend an emergency. (Eg. Burst appendix)


I'm Coming In Late, I Need Food!!!

Seriously? Who do you think we are? We have sworn an oath to help people, we're not Dementors. And honestly, when I'm sick and I needed to seek treatment, food was the last thing on my mind. The last time I was admitted, I was nearly in tears and depressed, because my lungs were real bad, and my family kept thinking I was going to expire. Not a good thing. And I was worried what's going to happen to my unfinished manuscripts. I don't trust anyone else to write it. Besides, Doctor Granger hooked me to saline and antibiotics, basically I'm getting fluids into my body. Arthur is coming in early, and they have planned to do an early surgery, so they want food. What??? Shouldn't you be more worried about the surgery? Besides, even if you come in late, you can just bring in your own food, and there's always crackers, tea or coffee lying around. If you are expecting a fancy five-star meal...Just no. I'll admit though: the food isn't so bad. It tastes alright, I guess this shows I like things bland and boring...


I Can Bring The Horse To The Pond...

At the end of the day, I can't force you to come to the hospital. I can only give you advice. I can't diagnose you over phone or emails. You need to go to a qualified doctor and get yourself properly checked for a peace of mind. Please, don't go to Mr Google. Get an expert help. Don't gamble with your life, please.


I'm Scared To Come Cause Of The Pandemic

You said it's scary to come to the hospital...Yet you have no trouble going out to the local supermarket to get groceries? I'm scared too, who isn't? One time I really had to go cause most of the supermarkets around my area were closed, and it so happened on the day I was on duty, I could use my break time to make a quick run to the grocer's to pick up essential supplies alone. I kept my mask on, wore my goggles, brought my hand sanitizer and stood far away, maintaining distance. I already knew what I wanted. I just grabbed what I needed and go. It took less than 30 minutes (25, to be exact. Break time is 30 minutes). Breakdown was: 5 minutes to walk to the grocer's, 10 minutes of waiting in line, 5 minutes zipping around, 5 minutes heading back to the department. Don't linger around. Same goes for heading to the hospital. Go and consult your doctor and go straight home. Don't linger around too long.  


Gynaecologists....

This wasn't a joke, I was the one who attended the call. Crabbe and Goyle had came to see the doctor together, but then we started getting weird enquiries from their side. Confused, I read and my heart nearly did a backflip. This is what they wrote: *message is edited out of privacy and confidentiality, this is just the summary The gynaecologist is not a qualified person to deliver a baby.




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Source: Neil Patrick Harris Whaaaaaat?!

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Somebody, please kick me right now. What on earth?! Are you kidding me?! Obstetrics & Gynaecology goes hand in hand. One can't be a gynaecologist without learning how to deliver a baby, and vice versa. Or has our years of studying healthcare is nothing but a joke. I didn't understood and thought it was a prank, and answered the enquiry that all our gynaecologists are qualified and experienced in delivering babies, but Crabbe and Goyle weren't having it. They said nope, your gynaecologist is basically someone who treats gynae cases, we want someone who can deliver our baby. S - Somebody, help!!! I think my sanity is put into question here! It took three different people to convince them until they got our point. (Argh!!!!)


I Just Want You To Recommend Me

I received this email recently from Percy that we were unprofessional because one of our admins advised them earlier on to peruse the doctors' list and choose their doctors. Okay, fair enough. But they wanted teleconsult, and they called a doctor who doesn't does it. They wrote in an email that basically summarize into: Is this how you treat potential customers? Mind you, I called Percy several times and they refuse to answer, so I used our Whatspp line, and the replies I get is basically Percy and I playing a game of mental ping-pong. I was asking Percy to please, just give me a brief medical history of themselves, but they went nope. They then went on to ask how secure our line and emails re, and I had to reassure them several times that it is all P&C, and only the relevant parties will know about their case. Percy refused to share their history, and refuse to answer my calls. The last time I spoke to them was I threw the mental ping-pong ball over at their side of the table and they refuse to give it back. Okay, Percy. I'm sorry, but if you are not going to share your medical history, then there is no point in continuing further, because we didn't want to refer you to the wrong doctor. Is that so difficult to understand?


Just A Little Secret....

I can't believe some people kept prodding us for certain secrets. Like, no. You may be able to charm my new colleague, but you are not getting it out of me. How dare you. At one point, I too was innocent just like any other new staff, I do not blame her, I'm pissed that some people would really stoop so low just to get us to spill. I had to put my no nonsense voice to make people back down.


I'm Sick, You Have To Treat Me!!!

Yes, as per our oath, we will treat you if you are sick. BUT you do not, at the expense of our other patients, force us to do immoral things just to treat you. No Jose. Again, how dare you. I can't believe the cheek of some people. I don't want to get into this too much because it is astounding. The things  some people are willing to go to just to get treated. I guess everywhere has their own Karens, Tom, Dicks and Harrys. (No offense to the people who are named as the above mentioned)


Illness and Diseases Are Not Defined By Age

Someone called for stem cell injections. Not everyone does it, because we are not equipped with the right facility. Furthermore, it is extremely pricey. I hate to say it, but healthcare treatments are so pricey to the point where middle class are barely able to afford healthcare anymore unless you're filthy rich. I often tell people if I'm not covered, I'm going straight to government healthcare where it is cheap and affordable.  I remembered that we do not do it, but I have seen the bills a few times, I could be wrong. I called up my doctors to find out. Doctor Fudge was very kind and explained to me each part so that I am able to give my answer, and because I did a PRP injection before, which is an alternative, I was able to explain to the person in detail. Runcorn asked about my age, when I gave the answer, they were shocked. What??? I got it because of sports injury, and it depends on each cases and by individual. If it's a choice between the needle and the knife, I'll go for the needle.


Liar, Liar...

Sigh, why do you feel the need to lie about your symptoms? When you do that, you not only endanger yourself, but the people around you. As long as you are honest, we can avoid misdiagnosing, but the stigmatizing is real. If only Won-Wons aren't so narrowed-minded...


I Like This Place, So I'm Going To Cross State....

No!!!! Why?! We got a call from....let's call this person Dudley, that they have chest tightness and pain. Red warning signs here, they are basically in another state, and they wanted to come here. No! No! No! For crying out loud, go to your nearest government hospital emergency department or dial 999 till you get someone! Don't drive! "But, I like the place in your state..." NO!!!! Chest tightness/ pain is always a big alarm sign here, what happens if something happens to you while you're on the highway? For God's sake, Dudley, JUST GO TO THE NEAREST EMERGENCY OR DIAL 999!!! Why is it so hard for you to understand?

*Sorry if I sound a little chaotic here, because I was outright angry. For God's sake, don't take your condition too lightly!!!


Covid Post Discharge

Maybe I was wrong on this one. Gregory called me to say that they were recently discharged was given orders to go to the nearest government hospital for an assessment. They refused and wanted to come here, since private side is clean and 5 star. I was confused at first and thought they wanted to come and see our specialist, but then they went, "NO! I just want someone to check on me covid post discharge!" Oh, I recalled something regarding our hospital protocol, and to be sure, I clarified with our MO and management and yes, if the government tells you to go to a government hospital for covid post discharge assessment, then please go there. Unless it's admission then it's a whole different story, even then, it's a whole other story. Oh, the best part: Gregory was yelling at me denying their right for treatment: "Why are you so scared? I am not contagious!" That's not it, Gregory, the problem is you just recovered. Let's just say there's some virus left in you, and you unknowingly spread it to our staff, you are literally putting everyone in danger. This is why we strictly follow the government's orders.(It's ever constant changing till I myself gotten lost that I need to clarify back. And it's not embarrassing, better to act dumb, clarify and do your research than a know-it-all to avoid giving wrong information and endanger others.)


I could go on and on, but then it'll be never-ending.


*Today's cases: Not out yet, so here's yesterday's. 3,455 

**Edit: today's case: 4, 284 (!!!)