Machera
That Board will not do anything. Have you ever heard a doctor lose a licence in Kenya? A doctor once left a gauze in me after giving birth and he was not sorry, he was so sure nothing would happen to him if I sued. Nowadays I read about symptoms before going to hospital. That way I can guide the so called doctors on what to do.
I am really sorry for the late baby and may his parents find the strength to deal with it. May God help us all.
Kind regards
From: Evans MACHERA <evansmachera@yahoo.com>
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| This a medical negligence case and needs to be handled with the Kenya medical and dentistry board. A case from Mbagath has it that a lady was operated on and now unable to control both short and long call. I think kenyans are too busy debating the constitution to the injury of a day to day life. We need to hold our horses so that come the new law,we dont get surprised if it does not meet youe expectations. Pole sana madam. Evans MACHERA --- On Thu, 7/22/10, nettah wangui <nettahkoi@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
From: nettah wangui <nettahkoi@yahoo.co.uk> Subject: Re: YOUNG MOTHERS - PLEASE READ To: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, July 22, 2010, 12:44 AM
Am very sorry to hear about your Mislay, may God grant you peace, and for your son, may the Angles receive him. God bless and take heart.... and thank you for sharing such information From: Robert Alai <alai.robert@gmail.com> To: ">" <mlalahoi@googlegroups.com>; bidiiafricaint <bidiiafricaINT@googlegroups.com> Sent: Thu, 22 July, 2010 10:18:47 Subject: FW: YOUNG MOTHERS - PLEASE READ ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: AkinyiDate: Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 10:15 AM Subject: FW: YOUNG MOTHERS - PLEASE READ To: Robert Alai < alai.robert@gmail.com> Walaloi, I have chosen to share this experience because it may save some of us from the pain I am going through. Two and a half weeks ago (1/7/10) my six month old son had a fever and I took him to Getrudes hospital. The Doctor that saw him told me he had a mild throat infection so he prescribed Amoxyl and Cetamol syrup. We got the drugs and left fo Home and began administering the drugs as told. The next day the fever was on and off and on Saturday (03/07/10) morning we decided to take him for review as the fever was kept on coming and his soft spot was swollen, we took him to mater and carried along the drugs we had been giving him (Amoxil + cetamol). The doctor at Mater examined him and sent us to lab for some tests and also administered some drug for the fever. The test as we were told was to rule out malaria and yes he did not have malaria. We were again told that it's the throat that is Inflamed. We were given Bustan, Rinnat and Piriton and told to discontinue the drugs we had been given at Getrudes. We went back home and administered the drugs as advised this was around 9.00am. All this time my son was looking just fine on the face. My son fell asleep shortly after and we left him with the hsehelp to go to the shop. We were gone for less than 30 minutes. When we came back we found our Son dead. She told us that my son just gasped for like 3 times after he had woken up and passed out just like that. He was still warm and looked n like he was asleep when we arrived. Heartbroken we took the body to Chiromo and a friend advised that we do an Autopsy to know exactly what might have killed him. We did this the next day (Sunday 04/07/10) and what the pathologist told us was shocking. That our son had Pneumonia and Meningitis and that is what killed him (the two as we were made to understand is caused by a bacterial strain that if it affects the lower respiratory organs it caused pneumonia but if not treated and gets to the brain at causes Meningitis). He said that his lungs were hard (instead of being soft and spongy) which he said was a sign of pneumonia and that there was pus in his brain – sign of meningitis. We were even told that Amoxyl is no longer used to treat infants (not sure whether this is true or not – u see u get to be told so many things but this one came from a doctor friend), makes me wonder why it was administered at Getrudes. We still wonder how the two medics in the two leading hospitals (one being the only Pediatric hospital in this country) failed to diagnose any of the two ailments. Anyway to you young mothers reading this email just note.
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