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Jana's avatar

My spouse took an ambulance ride in Porto after he fainted and coshed his head. We did not have the option to go to a private hospital, only a public one. His care was great (he was there for a day and a half in the ER under observation, plus a ton of tests. I’m surprised you didn’t get more info from your doctor on your illness and medication(s). The public hospital doc kept us up to speed on on everything the spouse had done to him and we were handed a full report with all the deets upon discharge. As you say, hospitals do vary in how they handle things.

Hopefully this is your last experience with the ER for the near future.

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Janelle Holden's avatar

I’m so glad you’re feeling better Amy! It must have been disorienting on top of being sick to have care that was difficult to navigate and understand. Big hug! Thank you for sharing this - it’s helping me out together our emergency plans. We went to our GP this week who has been to Portugal (and for some reason hated the food - said she was hungry most of the time and spent a good portion of my appointment advising me to bring hot sauce with me because the food is so bland - haha 😂). Because of our severe allergies I am getting us medical bracelets in Portuguese and laminating it as cards too (Doug is allergic to Penicillin and sulfa drugs) so that we have clear communication in an emergency. She gave me prophylactic prescriptions in case of emergencies too. Anyway, I appreciate you sharing with us and hope you never have to return to write a second review!

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