I was discharged from the hospital of the medical center where I was in neurology and was undergoing treatment after a facial stroke that occurred in 2023. Then they refused to rehabilitate me because the endocrinologist did not believe that I had a stroke and said that only people with disabilities receive rehabilitation. I have registered a disability. Now I'm a group 3 disabled person and they refused to rehabilitate me anyway. At first, there was no disability, then they didn't accept it because I had severe dizziness.
I was treated at the neurology department and discharged in a satisfactory condition. Now I don't expect anything anymore. After all, even on the recommendation of the neurology department, they don't even sign me up for specialists (I called "122" where they told me that a local therapist was signing up for specialists such as an endocrinologist, neurologist, and optometrist). But I was admitted to a neurologist, who sent me to a psychotherapist without prescribing any treatment for me.
(I do not know if she received my correspondence online, everything is written there. Also, he doesn 't make an appointment with an optometrist either .
Although I was diagnosed with cataracts at the medical center and need to be monitored by an optometrist.
There is a separate story about the endocrinologist.
They stopped giving me free test strips as a type 2 diabetic. And I've been without test strips for 7 months. I woke up from a cold sweat on March 27th at night and I was shaking, I couldn't figure out what was wrong with me. But thanks to Tuyara Prokofievna, who helped me get a new glucose meter and test strips for it, I barely measured the sugar, the glucose meter showed 3.1.
My sugar dropped. Therefore, it is so important for diabetics to receive test strips on time (which they simply refused to give me.).
And I was constantly giving 20 weeks.
After all, I haven't received a test strip for seven months. Special thanks to Tuyara Prokofievna for her help in obtaining glucose meters and test strips. It saved my life.
But now I'm at risk of going blind in my left eye due to negligence or unwillingness to treat cataracts that were diagnosed when I was in the hospital of the medical center.
Apparently, as a patient, I was assigned to those who are the easiest to save money on both medicines and diagnostic tools for diabetics.
I can't see very well, so I decided to find a job while I can still see in order to earn money to buy test strips.
and save up for an operation to replace the lens (due to cataracts, the lens of the eye becomes cloudy).
It sounds crazy, but my situation is just hopeless. After the stroke, my memory became poor. I am constantly disoriented, which causes me to panic, and my blood pressure rises (I am hypertensive).
The limbs of the arms and legs began to go numb. I read on the Internet that it turns out to be diabetic neuropathy. This neuropathy can have very dangerous complications, and is quite serious, even fatal.
There's no help to be had
Ministry of Health
She helped me get vascular therapy and enter neurology. That's all. Maybe they thought that polyclinic 3 would continue to treat itself. But who knew that I would become the first patient to be refused, and it all started with the refusal to have an MRI scan, and then it went like a "routine" refusal of admission. Failure in the test strips. Now the refusal should be recorded to specialists. And this is happening in polyclinics 3.
Maybe people like me were scrapped in advance
A large polyclinic with a wide range of medical services, among the disadvantages I can note that it is somewhat difficult to make an appointment with specialists, the queue is clogged for a week or even two in advance.
Ashimbek is our district doctor, thank you for having him and for not leaving yet like other district doctors, he is always friendly, polite, always helps my grandmother, take care of him