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The conservatives were elected and with that comes their usual slew of social cuts. This time it was apparently cuts to caring for people with permanent brain trauma. I worked downtown a lot and seen this guy collapse at a bus stop and start convulsing on the ground. My first thought was "Why is this guy on the ground, why is he napping there?". Props to the Indigenous girl that probably deals with this shit all the time back home with her traumatized elders; she looked me in the eye and told me to call 911, understanding I had no idea what was going on. So I did and the operator gave a scripted list of questions regarding the guys info which I didn't know any of it. The paramedics came to get him and I left.
I seen the same guy collapse at another bus stop a few weeks later, and again couple days after that. Dude should have seriously still been in the hospital, but fascists do what fascists do. Ofc, maybe he just left the hospital on his own accord, but the elections had just finished a short while before and we had a new, right-wing, dumbass premier that hated poor people, especially poor, disabled people.
I'm kind of shocked that you feel like you can confidently claim you know this guy's condition and the cause of him not receiving proper care when you had to be told to call 911 for someone fucking convulsing on the ground.
You really tried to sneak that past by front loading with that tangent, lol.
There's a decent handful of conditions beyond brain trauma that can lead to convulsions. Unmedicated epilepsy is a pretty obvious one. Supposedly withdrawals from certain illegal substances as well. Hope the guy is getting help now.
And ask any hospital worker, one of the most frustrating parts of care is that people can and do just walk the fuck out.