Miss Sai had gone to a polyclinic the day after she hit her head. She was told to monitor her condition for two weeks and was given medical leave for one day.
Mrs Sai said the doctor told her that if she did not experience nausea or giddiness after two weeks, she should be fine.
She was due back at the polyclinic for her follow-up two weeks after the knock, but decided see a private doctor instead because she did not want to wait in the long queue.
It was then that the general practitioner found out that she had a thyroid problem.
Okay. So she bump onto the glass door, the next day, she went to the doc, and the doc ask her to monitor her condition.
And she "was due back at the polyclinic for her follow-up two weeks after the knock, but decided see a private doctor instead because she did not want to wait in the long queue."
Question is: DID SHE TELL THE PRIVATE DOCTOR ABOUT THE BUMP ONTO THE GLASS DOOR INCIDENT?
I think, Singaporeans are too slack. Lacking of 'danger awareness'. Too bloody safe the environment. They just take things for granted. Until shit hit the fan, they cry mother cry father. Too bloody late liao.