Goddess complains of poor care to her mother in a Havana hospital and asks for help to take care of her at home

Cuban singer Dianelys Alfonso Cartaya, known for her stage name The Goddess of Cuba, He reported the terrible care to his mother in a hospital in Havana, from where he removed her under his responsibility.

The artist’s mother was admitted with coronavirus to Fajardo Hospital and this Thursday she was given an insulin injection, because she allegedly had no glibenclamide to control her sugar, and this caused her to hypoglycemia.

“You know that in patients with diabetes COVID raises the sugar, they put an insulin that she was not carrying and gave her hypoglycemia, and to get her out of hypoglycemia they gave her sugar. Yesterday my mother was in super bad condition and today I went and got her out of the hospital, ”the singer explained.

The Goddess showed her mother lying on her side in a bed, while she blew it because she had a shortness of breath.

The singer decided to take her mother home “at my own risk, because the conditions my mother was in were horrible.” In addition, he later learned that in the hospital if there was the drug, but arbitrarily decided to put him on insulin.

The Goddess reported that her mother was dirty and defecated when she went to see her at the hospital and the doctors told her that they were not there to clean the patients.

“The treatment of the doctors was horrible, I gave the complaints in the direction of the Fajardo. I was told that they were not there to take anyone to the bathroom. We are talking about a 76-year-old lady, who is she finds herself very weak and cannot go to the bathroom alone, “the artist said.

The interpreter of Don’t cry for me he asked his followers for help so that someone could lend him an oximeter and be able to buy a glucometer, to keep track of his mother’s oxygen and sugar.

“Then they get angry when one does these live shows, but it’s really a disaster all along. I was one of those who came out to defend doctors days ago, but it’s no less true that there are some who don’t want to do anything. I had glibenclamide in the end at the hospital and they didn’t give it to me, my mother ended up with hypoglycaemia, “he lamented.

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