With the elections over and food parcels having dried up, where will the food come from, since therapy requires food before and after?
Speaking of health, I received the following message from Luthando Mzimba, whose mother was admitted but not treated at a hospital in the Eastern Cape. He said, and I quote ... [Interjections.]
Indeed. Indeed, I think once you hear this heart-wrenching story, you will realise that it is better for the President to know what is happening. You may not want him to hear, but I will say it. He says:
I drove to Butterworth; got my mother discharged. She is fighting for her life at the Johannesburg General Hospital as she received no medical attention for four days after rupturing a vein in the brain. They misdiagnosed her.
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They said it was meningitis and gave her treatment for high blood pressure.
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When I walked in, I noticed ...