Ex-Sv/Prime Minister takes care of the doctor: Let's respect our watch, but not doctors

Former Deputy Prime Minister Albulen Balaj-Halimaj has come to the doctor's defense in Podujevo, who in a video published in the media, appears not to offer help to a sick citizen. Through a post on her Facebook account, Balaj-Halimaj said that the doctor's behavior is not reasoned, but that we don't know how [...]
Former Deputy Prime Minister Albulen Balaj-Halimaj has come to the doctor's defense in Podujevo, who in a video published in the media, appears not to offer help to a sick citizen.
Through a post on her Facebook account, Balaj-Halimaj said that the doctor's behavior is not reasoned, but that we don't know what that doctor's day was.
Her full mail:
Doctor:
The patient's companion may have respected his work schedule (since he hasn't sent the patient in time), but he doesn't want me to respect the doctor's schedule (because as you listen to him on video, the doctor tells him; yesterday I've performed overtime, so why hasn't the patient sent the patient on time to perform this service, but has left him after hours?
So we should respect our schedules, but not doctors?
(This is not for emergencies, because this was not an emergency, if I was sure that he and every doctor would not have time to talk on time.)
A doctor may have had a bad day during his working hours, and most of us are unable to understand him.
He may have gone wrong because he could have a patient in severe condition, he couldn't find diagnosis yet, he looked into the symptoms, but without result, that made him feel bad, while we think he's unconscious.
Maybe before another patient that doctor had to tell another patient that he'd live a little longer, and that naturally made him hate his profession because he's forced to give such news, so the other patient may not have acted properly.
A doctor may have had to decide between his mother and child, and after that I'm sure it wasn't his good time to communicate with someone, but we think he's unconscious.
A doctor may have made a mistake in operating a patient and expected his sentence, and that certainly has made him aggressive, but we think he's unconscious.
A doctor who worked all night may not be able to visit another patient, but we think he must be a robot.
A doctor may have died a patient in arms and we don't question whether he has his worst day and is unable to communicate with us.
Think about how these doctors can feel every day on such occasions...
I'm sure no disease, injury, surgery, death, and so on makes no doctors happy. The doctor gets happy when he's successful in patients.
We do not know what this doctor's day has been like, but despite all of it, a doctor who is not feeling well would rather take a few days off than act that way, such behavior is not reasoned, but perhaps on his worst day?
How many patients has he healed? Why not think about that?
As we get used to seeing doctors as humans, even as people with feelings that he feels for every patient's pain and that every success he enjoys because his success is healing patients.
Even doctors tire, they are not insensitive.











