Wroclaw Boy: Ive just completed a four day stretch at my local Polish hospital, i admitted myself at 4:00 am in agonizing stomach pain. The treatment I recieved upon a arrival, followed by swift diagnosis and then operation was absolutely superb. All staff were excellent and i didnt even hand over a penny in bribes. The condition was appendicitis. Credit were credits due, I was most impressed and obviously they basically saved my life. I would probably rate their system superior to that of England in many ways Two weeks ago my girlfriend had to spend five days in hospital in Warsaw. It was utterly dire. They didn't have a bed for her so she spent all but the last day on a trolley in the corridor. After five days of tests they could tell her what was wrong with her but not why. The level of hygene in the hospital was nothing short of disgraceful, just two examples: no toilet paper in the toilets (which stank so badly you were pretty much crying by the time you got out due to the ammonia) and no soap to wash your hands with after going to the toilet (plus old-fashioned taps which needed to be held between thumb and two fingers to be turned). Everything needed a damn good clean but nothing got it.
Since then I've upgraded our medical insurance to include hospitalisation.
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