Im sure everyone had heard about the sour state of health care in Libya, well the rumours are confirmed.
I recently woke up from sudden INSANE stomach pain that i almost couldn't breath let alone move. Not great since i just arrived 3 weeks earlier in a foreign country with a foreign lanuage.
The next day i found a doctor though the work - and had an appointment for the strange time of 18:30. Obviously none of the taxi drivers can understand where you need to go and have to stop every 5 minutes for directions. This was a thursday evening.
The docci said that he can tell that there is some accute problem there, but without a scan he cannot be sure - prescribed me some antibiotics and said if i still feel bad by the morning i should get a CT scan. Ok. Then, remembering that it was thursday night and that everything is closed on fridays (yes, even the health facilities) he said i should rather get the scan tonight and sent me to another facility. Taxi mission.
The other facility, not too far away said they cannot give me the scan cos i have not been fasting for 12 hours, and by the way the doctor is away for 10 days - so no results until then. Just go home drink your pills and you'll be fine. Ok.
The only other facility with a CT scan (the third one is broken) is about 30min taxi trip out of tripoli. So, after surviving the whole of friday, i make sure im fasted and mission out there early in the morning. Pay before, get blood taken, pay again, drink a liter of something in a plastic water bottle and get injected and scanned. All that in about 3 hours. Your results will be available after 18:30.
Apon returning for the scan results, i get slapped onto and ultra sound bed and get ultra sounded. 5 minutes. haha. im still not sure what they were checking but they told me im fine and i can go home. Up to now, i can only assume that my intestines were severely inflamed - the rest is a mystery and hopefully history.