To the family of the child .....
Pole sana.....
KenyanLyrics wrote:The only way to avoid such is to sue the doctors and take them through a media storm mpaka wafunzwe adabu. The only problem is that they will hike salaries to cover for such occurrences like they do in US.
storyteller wrote:Like the previous poster said, someone (in this case these two doctors) should definitely be sued. How can two supposedly competent doctors fail to dignose the problem ? One,probably,two wrong diagnosis, definitely no
Being a "learned" type ....
Free word of advice .........
Suing would be hard .......
Doctor follow a protocols .....
They are not nearly as perfect as lawyers ......
so mistakes happen .....
But if mistake is in protocol and not negligence .......
Suing is not an option ......
there is no apparent or clear case of negligence ...
These 2 busy bodies above have no idea ......
what suing entails ..............
Be serious ..........
Free advice ........
If negligence is suspected report .....
to the medical board ...........
Cheaper and you will then know ..........
If you have a case to pursue in court ........
Leona wrote:I once dated a pharmacist and everytime I or my then young nephews was prescribed any medication,we'd research on it and confirm the side effects first. I remember my 6month old nephew was prescribed for 'Nise' just for a mild fever,yet the drug has some serious side effects even in adults! This was done in a very reputable children's hospital here in Nairobi. Doctors can mess you up big time.
You should now date a lawyer like me ......
And you will then know all the laws in the land ....
Then date an engineer ..........
then you will know how to construct buildings and roads ..........
For your information ...........
All drugs have side effects .....
They are all poisons .......
Balancing side effects and desired effects......