Srey Bourque wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 9:02 amLouisD wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 3:30 amWhy on earth do I seem to be a nutter, I'm nothing of the sort. I'm a respected business coach and normal person with a heart condition, I've helped many people and even saved someone's life here in Cambodia.Srey Bourque wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 11:01 pmFrom his FB update it seems this wasn't a heart attack.
He also seems to be a bit of a nutter.
https://www.facebook.com/louis.doughty
Which was all document, this person was also a foreigner who was grossly mistreated by this hospital about 8 months ago, which I have document evidence of.
Let me explain why you're a nutter.
The way things work in Cambodia is that anywhere, at any moment, when you need something done, especially medical treatment, a Cambodian person may say "Cannot." Doesn't matter if you're foreigner or Khmer. There are lots os stories about ambulances starving right by the injured, or stopping and gawking and the injured and not taking them. Or clinics telling people who show up sick or injured to fuck right off, because they have no doctors, or no machines, or no desire to get off their ass to help. That's Cambodia.
So if you really think you're about to die, and a hospital tells you they can't treat you, then what a sane person does is leave immediately and go somewhere else. Taking out your phone and waving it at people and documenting them saying no for twenty minutes is not what sane dying people do.
Fortunately you weren't having a heart attack, you're just mentally ill or were having a bad reaction to something and thought you were having a heart attack. And the staff probably sussed that out too.
As a medical professional, you don't look at someone and "suss" anything without some sort of examination, I've had a heart attack already, I was having the symptoms of a heart attack, it ended up being a heart Arrhythmia, so yes, I'm happy it did not end up happening again.
Just because your evaluation of "that's cambodia" feels like a justified reason for them not treating me, to you, that certainly does not make me the nutter...
But it does make you something, I'm not quite sure there's a word in the dictionary for it though.
I've been to some amazing hospitals here, had care and professionalism, I was minutes way from this place when this happened, hence going there.
To be very clear, I'm not condemning the whole hospital, but I was attacked physically as seen whilst having symptoms that felt like I was having a heart attack, having had a heart attack previously, I know and I wanted the negligence recorded.
I was lied to about the ER being full, I was told I'd give everyone covid and it'd be my fault if they got it because I'm a foreigner and it was then changed to, you really want him to go in there with people who have covid.
I went there for care and I got what everyone saw instead, I think it's a fair assumption that if you go to a hospital with chest pain and can barely walk, that you should get some level of assessment immediately.
Imagine if it were, you, I mean, really if you have the capability to put yourself in my shoes for a moment.
Bare in mind, they are clearly saying "what about if he gives everyone covid, he's a foreigner, will you take care of everyone"
That's heard on the actual live in Cambodian, that was said to my partner, if you can't understand the depths of how absurd that is then God help you.