Giannis Kallianou’s father died

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The father of Yiannis Kallianou, Dimitris, died at the age of 79. He was hospitalized since April 6 at the First Vascular Surgery Clinic due to gangrene of the left foot.

Giannis Kallianou’s father suffered from end-stage renal failure on dialysis, diabetes mellitus, arterial hypertension, severe coronary artery disease and heart failure, pulmonary fibrosis, home oxygen therapy and genital cancer, according to a press release issued yesterday by the Attica hospital.

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Yiannis Kallianos had described the seriousness of his father’s condition, even expressing his complaints about the way the family was treated at the hospital.

With tears in his eyes and sobs, ND MP Yiannis Kallianos confessed in a video on Facebook his anguish over his father’s health adventure, denouncing the “system” in a public hospital, which he initially did not want to name.

“I want to say some things not to make you feel sorry for me, but to to expose a system of specific people who have brought not only me, but my whole family to this situation.” “My father has many health problems, as he is on dialysis and has diabetes. 15 days ago he entered Voula as he blackened his finger as he has a diabetic foot. He was treated very well in Voula, but he was told that such major vascular surgery issues cannot be treated properly and he should be in another hospital.” Mr. Kallianos did not want, at this point, to name the hospital and the specific professor who took care of his father, after his big toe was amputated.

“For the next five days he was doing well. On the sixth day, he became desaturated, that is, the oxygen dropped,” explains Mr. Kallianos and continues: “My brother is a doctor in Cyprus and came and saw him and told him to enter the platform and be admitted to ICU, because he would not be able to continue to be well”. “The doctor who operated on him and the whole team told me that ‘we all sign that Mr. Kallianos is fine, very well. My brother begged them to put him in MAF.” “They didn’t put him on, no, he’s fine,” the doctors insisted, according to what Mr. Kallianos complains and explains that for five days “they told us he’s very well, while as soon as he took off the mask, the saturation went to 60”.

At this point, Mr. Kallianos bursts into sobs and says: “My tears have dried up begging them to put him in an MAF. Finally, my father became desaturated and had a seizure today and they intubated him and put him in intensive care.” “Because what my father went through, a lot of people will have gone through, they can’t imagine what they have to go through from me and my brother,” he says and continues, crying: “I’m sorry for crying … although things are difficult for my father now, I hope he makes it. He had no oxygen at all and a nurse came by every 4 hours.”

I called everyone and was unable to help my father, he reports sobbing and adds that when he asked the professor who assured him that his father was fine, he refused. At this point, Yannis Kallianos revealed that the hospital he is talking about is the Attica, while he did not mention the name of the professor who operated on his father. In this country, people must have the care they deserve, he concludes, while he can’t hold back his tears.

Yannis Kallianos: “The good boy is over, I’m not fooled by Attikon’s sweet-salty announcements”

“I am not offended by Atticon’s sweet-salty announcements” They should do everything for my father who is hospitalized in the ICU. I will reach the knife to the bone”, clarified Yiannis Kallianos yesterday, adding among other things that “Giannakis the good boy is finished, the knife will reach the bone”.

The MP emphasized that “I’m not messing with Adonis, I’m messing with the clinic where my father was treated.” don’t let the children of these people see their father struggle like I saw mine,” he noted, among other things.

“We took him to Atticon, where he underwent surgery on his leg. But then he had shortness of breath, but the doctors were telling me that “your father is doing very well and his tests were great. My father began to have increasingly severe shortness of breath, and the doctors told us, however, that he was getting better every day. The professor, in such a serious case of a patient like my father, decided that he did not need to be admitted to the intensive care unit.

“You can’t imagine how deep I will drive the knife into the bone. We were asking him to go to the Intensive Care Unit and we were told he was doing better. My father finally had a seizure and is now in intensive care. He should have come in earlier. My father almost “gone” at night. They brought him back, but they give a 5 to 15% chance of him living,” he said.

The article is in Greek

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