However, during the interview with PUNCH Healthwise, Adetunji was silent on the medical history of his father.
He explained that if one of the two kidneys in a person stops functioning correctly, the other may still carry out normal functions. “Maybe if they had responded to me then, he would have survived. It wasn’t more than 10 minutes after I spoke with the doctor that he gave up the ghost.” “When I got back to the hospital, I leartnt that it was the negligence of the doctor on duty that killed him. I was told that he was abandoned after they gave him water to drink. Had it meant that four to five doctors attended to him and were checking up on him regularly, this wouldn’t have happened.”
This might be because of his smoking attitude
May his soul rest in peace
Nigerian government don’t care to investigate kidney problem everywhere in Nigeria
IFB
Sad how medical negligence is thrown up at every opportunity: how do you expect Drs in a GH to salvage a patient with multiple organ failure now with a stroke? Reading end stage immunosuppression; your guess is as good as mine. The hospital that quickly referred dodged a bullet