poundfoolish wrote:jamplu wrote:alma wrote:After seeing my posts here, a doc friend called me for lunch.
He gave me a very long lecture.
I've changed my mind. Let the docs go on strike. In fact, I will picket for them.
I only have one condition. Let it be possible for a commoner like me to sue a doctor. On that I'm not budging.
Tukale peremende.

What changed?
Yes, tell us... What changed?
First the lunch was not ugali. This is important as I prefer very sweet things like chocolates when I eat. So I found out he had learned the art of softening the target after dealing with Anyang Nyongo
My beef has been that I thought the money was the main issue. Then he started crying like a baby telling me the 1k he borrowed from me last year, which he hasn't paid,was for fueling his bijuti for a month.
I had to remind him that since he'd bought lunch the debt was offset.
Then he started talking about his life as a medic.
Let me assure you, the reason why grown men don't cry is because we are very pathetic creatures when we do. He told his story and started crying. He looked pathetic and I had to hold his hand. Even though I wasn't vying for a seat in Kiambu, I just had to hold this sorry ass's hand.
Then I started crying too when he showed me the pics of some of the babies he'd treated. Now we were two pathetic old men drinking chocolate crying and it wasn't funny.
In short, if a grown man like him can cry, then things are elephant in these hospitals.
We should be very very worried.
There is a sense in the young docs to do something about healthcare not only their salaries. The old mzees used to their old system are against this strike.
Let's give these young ones a chance to speak their minds. I heard what I needed to hear and support them.
Only on condition they treat the very sick even as they strike. Then also allow me to sue them when they mess up.
Kenyans, shit is happening in these hospitals and we should be very very worried.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.