Gwain Knight
We was here for pain in hip, leg and lumbar regions, at first they were ok and as time went on and they realised it was a complicated issue, the head of the spine ward just sent her home, refused any surgery that could have saved her life.
On the back/spine/disc ward there is a brilliant, friendly guy who comes round serving coffee and cake, he also makes the food, Swedish I think, he was great and helpful, but the nurses not so good, rude, and the head doctor very very bad, she could have gave a surgery but just would not, so it cost the patients life from suicide due to pain.
Met a young girl already in a wheelchair from her nerve pain, only 1 of 2 people in Denmark had her condition, very very rare, but, they could not help her, the only people who did surgery for it was USA, but due to cost they refused to send her there for treatment, i think her upper body was also starting to get in nerve pain, it will eventually spread and kill her, i do wonder what happened to her and if she found some private funds to get to America. She was in very good spirits regardless of her situation.
Denmark health is not great, the system is broken, useless, and under huge strain due to immigration increases. To this day i do not know why my friend was refused a disc surgery. I was never given any answers, i do appreciate the service received it was quite good by most, just some very rude nurses on the back ward.
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