I am deeply frustrated and feel compelled to share my story. My 15-year-old daughter began vomiting blood and was in excruciating pain. On Tuesday 3 September, I took her to Helderberg Hospital. We arrived at 17:18. Given that she is a minor and was vomiting blood, I believed this was a serious situation requiring urgent medical attention.
We sat in the waiting room alongside adults with stomach pains, stab wounds, and one unfortunate woman experiencing a miscarriage. For five hours, we were told that no doctors were available as they were all in the theatre. During this time, no-one was called or assisted. My daughter continued to vomit and eventually lay on the filthy floor, trying to find some comfort and sleep.
Just before midnight, we were finally called in. The doctor performed a quick examination and then informed me that I should leave my teenage daughter there for observation until morning. However, there were no beds available, and she would have to sit by herself in the waiting room for the rest of the night on uncomfortable chairs, still in pain. I refused, and after eight hours, we left with just a tablet for nausea.
I am disgusted, to say the least. Just because I am a single mother struggling to make ends meet and cannot afford medical aid, does my daughter not deserve proper medical care? Once again, we have been failed by the system.


