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What’s going on in Gandhi hospital ?


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mari police protection lekunda ela run chesthaaru saami hospital ni !

Telangana lo corona situation ni worst ga handle chesaaru, not enough testing, not enough infrastructure & facilities too..

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If you've time & patience watch this video, good one, everyone trapped in Karrona mess created by the Medical_world /pharma cartel managed by WHO, then chota local Dons of ICMR.

Useful video, take it is as informative and check facts yourselves. 

You can start from 8:00

 

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Deadly truth about using masks

 

https://alachuachronicle.com/harold-saive-fask-mask-mandate-can-damage-the-immune-system/

Better avoid going out to avoid the masks at least. . 

A face-covering or mask that interferes with respiration can add to stress.

Cortisol is a hormone closely linked with stress. It works as a key player in the body’s stress response and is often measured in research as an indicator of stress. 

Cortisol plays a vital role in the body’s functioning; it’s secreted by the kidney’s adrenal glands. But high and sustained blood levels of cortisone in individuals stressed by the fear of Covid-19 can trigger serious and emergent health issues.

Higher and more prolonged levels of cortisol in the bloodstream (such as those associated with chronic stress) have been shown to have negative effects, such as:

  • Impaired cognitive performance
  • Suppressed thyroid function
  • Blood sugar imbalances such as hyperglycemia
  • Decreased bone density
  • Decrease in muscle tissue
  • Higher blood pressure
  • Lowered immunity and inflammatory responses in the body, slowed wound healing, and other health consequences
  • Increased abdominal fat, which is associated with a greater amount of health problems than fat deposited in other areas of the body. Some of the health problems associated with increased stomach fat are heart attacks, strokes, developing metabolic syndrome, higher levels of “bad” cholesterol (LDL) and lower levels of “good” cholesterol (HDL), which can lead to other health problems.

 

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These medicos, PG medicos are bathu batchas who fared well in Eamcet/Neet, but they are genuine and they are with good will to serve/save/treat people, its their dream and they can be appreciated for their achievement and standing out as toppers in their school  & college exams and for their hardwork during their medicine course/study. But the reality is different, the scams behind the scenes of the institutions they get instructions from are involved in big frauds. . . 

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dora cheppindi cheyyali vayya tglo, protestlu dharnalu ante em peekkuntaro peekkondi, dekhede ledu antunna dora. 

masklu lekunda kadu, etla cheyamante atla cheyali duty anni muskoni

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1 hour ago, Paidithalli said:

 

Idhi chala common VA in Gandhi osmania mgm....even in psu hospitals too...I know this guy...very soft spoken person...patient sachipothey akkadunna health care workers ni kottudu common aipoindhi...already Gandhi la overstretched unnaru doctors...vallaki quarantine roaster kuda thesesindru....asalu maa dharidhram endhantey perukey doctors kani akkada sisters kuda maa mata vinaru including group 4 employees...main reason vallaki unna unions...Inka hospital lo facilities gurinchi entha thakkuva matlaadithey antha manchidhi....ifhey kottudu janaalu power lo unna politicians ni uthikithey result osthadhi....we are just a cog in the wheel...kotha Secretariat...kotha Bhavan lu kattaneeki hundreds of crores spend chesthunnaru Mari avey paisalu ee hospitals ni develop cheyadaniki use cheyochu kadha Ani question chese daridrudu okkadi ledu...papam vellaku starting lo ppe kits kuda lekapothey ma lo memu donations esukoni konukkoni work chesindru..atla ma lo memu dabbulu pettukoni konukkunna kontha mandhi sannasulu maku political agendas antagattindru...last month lo kuda patients attenders doctors ni attack chesthey akkadunnollu andharu kuda paripoondru bhayapadi...em cheyalo thelvaka akkadunna dmo room lo dakkunnaru bolt vesukoni....I agree there are black sheep amongst us but that doesn't give the right to paint us all with the same brush....emanna antey do tors corporate hospital la full dochukuntaru Ani edustharu ....arey babu almost all  corporate hospital are run by people who aren't working as consultant doctors in the hospital...they are run by ruthless people who are profit motivated....okkosari ma family members ki problem osthey kuda memu panichesey corporate hospitals treatment ippinchukolemu....meeru kattey bills lo almost 85 % goes to the corporate management not doctors....meeku aarogya Sri lu kavali Avi pettinodini devudu antaru kani adhey arogya Sri ki pettey dabbulu tho govt hospitals ni develop.cheyamani adagaru kothavi pettamani adagaru...prathi vishayam lo doctors ni thittudu aap correct persons question cheyundri..

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(other side of story)...

 

'No Doc in ICU': Last Chat Between Deceased Scribe, Brother Reveals Gaps in Telangana Covid-19 Response

 

chilling Whatsapp chat between a journalist and his brother before the former died due to coronavirus, is prompting serious questions on the lack of facilities and medical personnel at a government Covid hospital in Telangana.

The 33-year-old journalist and his brother had been admitted at the Gandhi hospital in Hyderabad, after both of them were diagnosed with Covid-19 on June 3. The chat reveals how the deceased, despite complaining of severe breathing issues, was not provided any oxygen support and how there were no doctors present inside the hospital's ICU.

Doctors had attended to the deceased after 12 hours despite him repeatedly complaining of breathing difficulty, alleged his brother, adding that by the time his kin was taken to the ICU, his condition had worsened.

“My brother (deceased) developed breathing issues late in the night on the day we were admitted. I went out of the ward to look for doctors but there were none around. After multiple calls by fellow journalists to State Health Minister’s team and pressure from higher-ups on the Hospital's Superintendent, the doctor came the next day,” he said.

However, by the time the doctors came, the journalist's condition had aggravated as he developed acute breathing issues, his brother said.

"He was taken to ICU unit after almost 15 hours. We were told that there were no beds available in ICU," said the scribe's brother.

"I threatened to create a ruckus and walk out of the isolation ward if my brother wasn't given proper treatment, and only then did they agree to move him to the ICU. By then, his breathing condition had worsened," he said.

But the torment did not end there. Once inside the ICU, the journalist texted his brother saying that he had not received any oxygen support, and highlighted the absence of any doctor. He died on June 7 amid treatment.

The Telangana Government has, however, refuted the claims, stating that all patients at the Gandhi Hospital were being given proper treatment.

The hospital statement says that he died of a cardiac arrest. He could not be revived despite attempts to resuscitate him, it said.

"The deceased was already suffering from Myasthenia Gravis, which causes weakening of muscles, including respiratory ones. He had urderwent surgery due to this, as well and was on steroids because of that. With these comorbidities, he became Covid-19 positive and had bilateral pneumonia with type-1 respiratory failure and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). We tried our best but he couldn’t be revived,” said Superintendent Raja Rao.

The State government in a previous press release had said that the Gandhi Hospital is equipped with enough facilities to treat 2,150 patients and had 1,000 beds with oxygen supply facility.

However, as of now, there are only 247 Covid-19 at the hospital.

While the government has said that there are "fake news" being spread against the hospital to malign the image of the state's healthcare system, this is not the first time such an incident has been reported.

In a previous case, the Telangana High Court had asked the state government if a Covid-19 patient was ‘dead or alive’ after his wife filed a petition alleging that her husband was missing.

She said that she had received no official communication about him and on the contrary been told contradictory versions of his whereabouts.

Videos alleged to be from the Gandhi Hospital's isolation ward have been circulating on social media. Unhygienic maintenance of the ward with beds placed too close to each can be seen in the videos.

The state is being widely criticised on its low coronavirus testing compared to other states. As of May 17, Telangana had only tested 22842 samples, one of the lowest figures in the country.

 

Source https://www.news18.com/news/india/no-doc-in-icu-last-chat-between-deceased-scribe-brother-reveals-gaps-in-telangana-covid-19-response-2662599.html

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2 hours ago, Jambhalheart said:

mari police protection lekunda ela run chesthaaru saami hospital ni !

Telangana lo corona situation ni worst ga handle chesaaru, not enough testing, not enough infrastructure & facilities too..

nuvvu nuvvega nuvve kadhaaa

ah nuvvu nuvvena 

nuvvega ah nuvvu ah roju nuvvu apatlo nuvvu

nuvvega 

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