Tonight my sister had an asthma attack and her inhaler ran out. It was late and the nearest open pharmacy was 3km away. Our options were:

  1. Walk 42 minutes to the pharmacy.
  2. Wait 40 minutes, walk 10 minutes to the bus station, take the hourly night bus (pray the route isn’t skipped), and walk 15 minutes to the pharmacy.
  3. Drive 8 minutes.

Fortunately, I have a car, so that was an option. However, tomorrow I won’t sleep at home and my sister doesn’t have a license, and maybe that happens the next time she forgets to refill… We live in Athens the capital of Greece, not a rural area, not a small town, but the fucking capital.

Car dependency sucks.

Edit: While ambulances are an option, no matter how unreliable they may be, having to escalate, when it shouldn’t be necessary, is increasing the load of an already overloaded health care sector.

  • Jake Farm@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    Honestly, sounds like a skill issue. Your sister needs to have two inhailers available at any given time, if possible.

    • souperk@reddthat.comOP
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      1 year ago

      For this case yes, but there is a night schedule for pharmacies for a reason.

      Emergencies occur during the night, and avoiding escalation when it’s not necessary removes the burden from the health care services.