So I'm pissed off and worried now, at the same time.
Let's start at the beginning. My grandma's after a stroke, and was transferred from our (I'll refer to my home as "our" because I'm still living with my parents, so I think you'll understand) home to some sort of "care and treatment" house for the winter - we thought she was better there. You know, constant care, warmth (which she lacked in my home, it's cold af in winter) etc. In general, it only worsened her state - throughout winter she was 3 times in a hospital... Now, the last time was for something with bile tract. She had surgery, but she won't eat at all now, and she is very weakened.
Now to the point - out of sudden, I was in the middle of CSGO match - there's a doorbell, mum goes to check - it's the medical transport, with grandma inside. The fucktards from the hospital won't care about the fact that we simply CAN'T provide proper care for my grandma, they just literally threw her off there. No warning, anything. Now she needs proper care - medication, feeding (she was fed by a syringe in the hospital, we got not a single clue how we're supposed to feed her in home) and such. The anger is even stronger, because my mum informed literally EVERYONE in the hospital that we can't take my grandma home because of cold, high humidity, everything. Guess what, they don't care. Now me and mum are stuck with a person that we don't know how to take care of, what drugs to give or not, how to feed her...
The situation is even worse, because before giving my grandma to that care and treatment home she was at least a bit self-sufficient, she could make herself a tea, hop from bed to wheelchair and the other way, make herself food to a limited degree. Now she's just basically lying and staring in the air, that's all.
I suppose that's just how medical system in Poland works - if you're old, they just don't give a shit about you and your family. (On multiple visits it was obvious that they're taking care of grandma only because we sniff too much around lol) It's just sad.
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