Good afternoon. I'm so terrified. On the night of 12/10 2024 to 13/10 2024, my mother, born in 1961, was taken by ambulance to the emergency room with a pressure of 175/110. The ambulance said it was a hypertensive crisis . In the emergency room, the doctor on duty (a young girl) scolded her mother for coming with such HIGH blood pressure. She said there was no crisis , although the pressure had been rising for two days in the evening and there was no way to bring it down at home . She said that she needed to come when it was over 220 . After the doctor on duty, she asked: "Are you going to go to the hospital? Keep in mind there are no beds!!!!only sedentary!" the mother asked if it was possible to bring down the pressure with droppers, to which the doctor on duty replied that they did not have any droppers. And you can take pills at home . I am outraged. A terrible attitude, it turns out you need to wait for the pressure to rise to 220, and then you didn't have the strength to call an ambulance , fold your arms and die .
My mother was sent home , having been injected with Dibazole , they said that the pressure should drop . If you rise , then take a pill . And in the morning, go to the polyclinic at your place of residence for an appointment and open a sick leave and be treated at home .
I would like to express my deep gratitude to the medical staff: Druzeva Elena Grigoryevna and Abramovich Elena Georgievna, for their selfless and hard work. Your professionalism, tirelessness and compassion help people in the fight against diseases, save lives and bring relief during suffering. Thank you for your hard work, your responsiveness and your incredible resilience in difficult situations. Thank you for every day spent taking care of the health of others. You are the real heroes of our time!
Thank you for the very fast and highly qualified help, we have contacted the ambulance more than once and we have always received a very quick diagnosis.