05/24/2021 20:15
Clarín.com
Society
Updated 05/24/2021 20:15
The mother of
Lara Arreguiz
, the 22-year-old girl with coronavirus who was insulin dependent and died on Friday in Santa Fe after waiting on the floor for a therapy bed, said
there was no "empathy" or "common sense"
in the case from her daughter.
Claudia Sánchez
denounced that the professionals "did not care that my daughter is lying on the floor" and recounted in detail the situation that she had to experience.
In statements to the
TN
news channel
, he explained that when he arrived at the Iturraspe hospital, his daughter felt very bad and wanted to go to bed.
"I turned around and saw a stretcher behind the chair, and I asked the security man if I could go up and
he said no,
" he said.
And followed.
"She told me:
'I lie down on the floor anyway
.
'
I told her that it was
dirty and cold
, but she said:
'I won't give any more
.
'
A lady who was there came over and gave us her jacket so that we could cover it. ", assured Sánchez.
Lara Arreguiz had to wait several hours to receive medical attention.
"The lack of empathy is because the doctor saw her
, they knew she was insulin dependent, she came with a diagnosis and they did not make her pass. She had to wait her turn and
no one had compassion or common sense
to make her pass," he continued.
According to her, the twists and turns her daughter had to go through in those days were precisely because "people don't have common sense, they don't have empathy."
"And if my daughter had been admitted the first day, Sunday, in a therapy with a serum, antibiotic and controlling her sugar,
maybe, or maybe not, she will be today,
" he said.
"But the attempt would have been made properly and not have had to go through
everything that happened to get to intensive therapy
," the mother lamented.
He also criticized that, according to the communication he had with his daughter, they
left her alone in "an isolation room
.
"
"I have the chats where she asked me and
told me what was happening
. The only thing they gave her was oxygen, the serum was given before entering the ambulance," she explained and said that was "the last time I saw her. ".
"On Monday she entered a covid room at the Old Iturraspe Hospital. On Tuesday she was there and her father saw her. On Wednesday the sugar levels began to skyrocket, so they transferred her to an intermediate room to put a hydration pump on her. I generated insulin all the time. On Thursday it was already her father and she was already asleep, she hardly spoke and was very ill, "he said.
Lara Arreguiz was 22 years old.
He died Friday in Santa Fe.
As she said, it was only on Thursday afternoon that she was transferred to an intensive care room.
"The therapy doctors never contacted me. On Friday at 3AM my father called me to tell me that he had died. That
they had given him three strikes and they could not revive her,
" he said.
Finally, he denied the director of the hospital, who said that "he is questioning my word."
"She says that she died in the therapy bed of a public hospital, yes, but after going around after days and being in the common room. I am not saying that they did not treat her, but the delay they had to treat her and medicate her at first. .
Maybe my daughter is saved or not, but things were
not done well
, "he concluded.
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