Kallianos: “Today half my life was cut off” – The post about his father’s health adventure

Kallianos: “Today half my life was cut off” – The post about his father’s health adventure
Kallianos: “Today half my life was cut off” – The post about his father’s health adventure
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The MP of New Democracy and meteorologist, Yiannis Kallianos, is going through difficult times and the reason is the state of his father’s health.

The meteorologist decided to talk about the difficult times his family is going through, as his 78-year-old father is fighting hard to stay alive. In a video posted on social media, Yiannis Kallianos sobs and speaks with difficulty about what his family has been going through in the last two weeks. As he typically states.. “today half of my life was cut off. I still hope that with the help of the Virgin Mary, the rest will not be cut. They will pay dearly for what they did to my father.”

“I want to say some things not to make you feel sorry for me, but to expose a system of specific people who have brought not only me, but my entire family, into 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. They treated him very well in Voula, but they told him 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 was falling,” explains Mr. Kallianos and continues: “My brother is a doctor in Cyprus and he came and saw him and told him to get on the platform and be admitted to the ICU, because he would not be able to continue are well”. “The doctor who operated on him and the whole team told me that ‘we all sign’ that Mr. Kallianos is well, 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 I couldn’t help my father, he says sobbing and adds that when he asked the teacher for the word assuring him that his father is fine, he denied it. At this point, Yannis Kallianos revealed that the hospital he is talking about is Attiko, 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.

Watch the video:

The article is in Greek

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