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A Thai woman and her husband filed a complaint against a hospital in Chon Buri after a doctor amputated the woman’s fingers and toes during her visit to the hospital for severe diarrhoea. This incident, which took place on April 12, has sparked controversy and speculation, with some netizens suggesting that the amputation was performed to save her life.

 

The husband, Chai, shared his wife’s harrowing experience with Channel 3 on June 26. According to Chai, his 30 year old wife began experiencing severe diarrhoea, leading the 42 year old to rush her to a local hospital. However, due to her critically low blood pressure, she was immediately admitted to the emergency room.

 

Upon arrival, the doctor informed Chai that his wife was suffering from kidney failure and required dialysis. To proceed with the necessary procedures, Chai was presented with a consent form requesting permission for a carotid duplex ultrasound. Trusting in the doctor’s expertise, Chai signed the document, despite his wife’s expressed concerns about undergoing surgery.

 

However, to Chai’s astonishment, he later discovered that the surgery performed on his wife was an appendectomy, a procedure unrelated to her initial condition. Throughout her hospital stay from April 12 to 20, Chai noted that his wife did not see or interact with any doctors, as it was the Songkran holiday period, during which most doctors were unavailable.

 

As time went on, Chai noticed a worrying change in his wife’s condition. Her fingers and toes turned dark, appearing lifeless. Additionally, she seemed disconnected and unresponsive during conversations. It wasn’t until April 24 that the doctor questioned Chai and his wife about any prior infections. It was then revealed that she had developed sepsis, a serious blood infection, leading to reduced oxygen levels and the subsequent darkening of her extremities.

 

By Petch Petpailin

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Horrid, what a horror story.

Her right hand seems to be totally gangerous-not "just" her fingers? 

 

I'm no medic, others here would have such knowledge, but how did kidney issues lead to her being chopped up?

 

Possibly the lack of senior doctors having a ball for Songkran. 

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1 hour ago, harleyclarkey said:

Horrid, what a horror story.

Her right hand seems to be totally gangerous-not "just" her fingers? 

 

I'm no medic, others here would have such knowledge, but how did kidney issues lead to her being chopped up?

 

Possibly the lack of senior doctors having a ball for Songkran. 

 

11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

It was then revealed that she had developed sepsis, a serious blood infection, leading to reduced oxygen levels and the subsequent darkening of her extremities.

 

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8 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

So is her diarrhea better?

I think that is now the least of her problems, although I do get the sarcasm.

 

 

 

 

 

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11 hours ago, marioc said:

This is pure madness!!
You go to hospital for a diarrhoea and you end up with your fingers and toes amputated.... bloody hell!!!!
 

What part of " she developed sepsis don't you understand? "

 

 

 

 

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My wife had a appendectomy earlier this year. The surgeon left the incision open for a week with a tube inserted.

 

When I asked him about this, he explained that it was because of the risk of infection that they left it open so that they could drain any fluid and to do an internal inspection to make sure there was nothing nasty going on inside. 

 

She made a full recovery so fair dos. It seems that he knew his stuff.

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13 hours ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

Her initial outward symptoms may only have been diarrhoea but at the hospital she was found to be suffering from kidney failure and in the midst of a hypotensive crisis.

 

She then needed dialysis so that means she had only 10 - 15% of her kidney function left.

 

This does not sound like just a simple case of mild food poisoning and "the runs." She was having serious, serious kidney problems.

and the cure for that is to amputate toes and fingers...........right. 

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