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Swedish man, sews up his own leg after ER wait
2010-08-03
A 32-year-old took the needle into his hands when he tired of the wait at Sundsvall hospital in northern Sweden and sewed up the cut in his leg himself. The man was later reported to the police for his impromptu handiwork.

"It took such a long time," the man told the local Sundsvall Tidning daily.

The man incurred the deep cut when he sliced his leg on the sharp edge of a kitchen stove while he was renovating at home.

"I first went to the health clinic, but it was closed. So I rang the medical help line and they told me that it shouldn't be closed, so I went to emergency and sat there," the man named only as Jonas told the newspaper.

After an hour-long wait in a treatment room, he lost patience and proceeded to sew up his own wound.

"They had set out a needle and thread and so I decided to take the matter into my hands," he said.

But hospital staff were not as impressed by his initiative and have reported the man on suspicion of arbitrary conduct for having used hospital equipment without authorization.
Arbitrary conduct? Wow.
While Jonas admitted to the newspaper that he has no prior experience of sewing up himself he sought to play down the fuss that his handiwork has caused, arguing that "through the ages people have always sewn themselves up".
Posted by:Beavis

#5  I admire the guy for his willingness to take responsibility for himself. I had a patient like that decades ago. He had tripped on a Manhattan street, and cut his arm on broken glass. Went to a NYC ER, had his wound washed out & lightly covered, then waited for hours to get stitched. Cardiac arrests, drug OD's, etc, kept coming through the door, and he kept being put to the back of the line. Finally he had the bright idea of calling a taxi, going to Grand Central Station, hopping on commuter rail, going a few stations up into SW CT, taking a taxi to an ER there & getting stitched within minutes of arrival. Then he reversed the process to get back home to NYC. The only thing that irritated him was that it took so long for him to figure out what to do.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2010-08-03 19:25  

#4  It seems to me they are mad at him because he worked outside the system. So, even though he got the job done and just paid for the supplies used, they are attacking him. Basically socialist/liberal actions par for the course. Not only this, he probably saved them money by not getting shots. Obama care (social welfare), here we come.
Posted by: miscellaneous   2010-08-03 17:29  

#3  Soon coming to a medical center in the U.S. Do-it-yourself healthcare.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-08-03 17:18  

#2  The man was later reported to the police for his impromptu handiwork.

Hmph. Thereby proving once again that the hospital did nothing wrong, and that the socialist system of medicine is best.
Posted by: gorb   2010-08-03 14:54  

#1  "suspicion of arbitrary conduct"

Ain't socialism great?

How about "Dawdling and mopery with intent to gawk, perchance to gambol"?
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-08-03 14:15  

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