If you know, I got 3rd degree burns on my calf from the bike's exhaust. I had a graft taken from my thigh, and applied t the burn site. Two surgeries. The post op is absolutely sub standard. Literally, like if they don't know what they are doing! Had two post op visits to change dressing - 7 days apart! They cut off antibiotics after 5 days since the grafy surgery.
The dressings should be changed every couple days, and antibiotics administered much longer. So, thanks to persistently incompetent people and disorganized plastics/burn unit at the VGH (Vancouver General Hospital), I had to visit emergency two times again. The last time, just two days after being looked at by the head of burn surgery, who said all is good despite having raw meat at my donor site 14 days after the surgery which according to all the books should heal after 7-10 days, he just let me go as is. No shit, I ended up in ER just less than 48 hours later with a nasty infection and green puss oozing all over the wound. Back on antibiotics, by another 'genius'. That other 'specialist' too culture swaps of the puss for laboratory. The first try - the assisting 'resident surgeon' touched, or perhaps that olive skinned arrogant nother doctor on purpose, touched the swap area. So they had to do it again. The asshole dug into the wound deep with disregard to any pain. d, despite and dry - just wiggled the q-tip extensively in the crater filled with blood, despite other areas contaminated and exposed with puss. Putting the q-tip in the vile, he flicked it and it flew and landed on my jacket. Never bothered to clean the stains, had to ask my friend to bring tissues. The resident doctor said she has no experience??? Third try, the olive 'specialist' did another swap, while arrogantly joking about having fun taking it. I said I am not having fund that much, met with more stupid remarks. He left to come back after a few minutes to take another swap, for the fourth time! The eventually got my legs wrapped up.
While laying there, I too this photo of a note on the wall, so people get to know a bit more about the Canadian healthcare. Guys in the USA, it's not all free, not all up to standards, and don't get fooled by uneducated oblivious runners up in you election. The 'free' here is basics and a limited spectrum of serious conditions. All paid by taxes. There is nothing free! Get particular serious conditions - many not covered. And drugs are not free as well. Must pay, if you are just a bit above poverty and the last research shows 9% of Canadians live below the poverty line.
So, here you go. Feel free to share: the Canadian healthcare is N0T free!