"Umm Bashir" reveals the details of her vision loss at the hands of the Qassim doctor (video)

"Um Bashir," one of the victims of the ophthalmologist's accident, which caused blindness in 6 people in a hospital in Qassim, recounted the details of her vision loss.

Um Bashir said during her meeting on the Saudi Al-Ekhbariya channel, that she initially went to an ophthalmologist in a private hospital, and after examining her person that she suffers from cataracts in her left eye with a slight infiltration and needs an operation to remove the cataract from the eye.

And "Um Bashir" continued: "After two days, I went for the operation, and before I entered the operating room, the doctor gave me a very difficult needle. I felt that my eyes would pop out, then I entered the operating room and the doctor took a long time, more than two hours, until I vomited twice from fatigue."

She added, according to the “observatory”: “The doctor told me that after vomiting, bleeding occurred in the eye, and then the doctor and nurses went for about ten minutes to a place and left me alone, and when he came back, I told him that I was tired, and I only went out half an hour before sunset.”

Umm Bashir confirmed that she could see everything before the operation, and the cataract was simple and did not affect her vision. A day after the operation, she went to the doctor, and he revealed her eye, but she did not see anything;

The doctor replied that she would see in a week.

A week later, Umm Bashir went again to the doctor and he told her that the cornea is inflamed, and the pressure in the eye is high, and he gave her an appointment after two weeks because he has a vacation.

Umm Bashir said that she went after a week, and asked the doctor, and found him in the hospital, and discovered that he had lied, so she refused to enter him, describing her feeling by saying, "I am very tired... and my eyes are ruined."


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A doctor in a private facility causes 6 blindness in Qassim



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