Wonder why you would not have wanted to save yourself all that aggravation and money by returning to Canada and getting yourself quality medical treatment at no cost to you.
I am sure you must be having your own reasons but none of those reasons would have been important enough for me. Also you must be having more confidence in the Indian medical system than I do. Indian doctors were once among the best there were. They still are, but the environment in which they function has degraded and makes them and the whole system stink. Take them out of India, place them in any half decent country and you can see what they are able to do. There are of course the good ones as in other spheres. But they form too small a percentage to matter. Kudos to them. Wish you success and speedy recovery. Roland Toronto. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Eugene Correia Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 3:22 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Goanet] Doctors and corruption I recently had a very dissapointing experience with Apollo Victor Hospital, Margoa. The day I went to meet the doctor I was informed that I would be admitted the same day and operated upon the next day for kidney tumour. The doctors there said I would also need angiography and temporary pacemaker as they found irregular heartbeats as I had undergone triple bypass more than 10 years ago. I stayed there for two days undergoing tests. My brother was asked to arrange for blood (three bottles) at night for surgery to be held next morning at eight. He said it would be impossible to round up people so late. But I got out of the hospital the next morning.
