
I found this interesting Libyan medical story that has a happy ending - Asoka Selvarajah says his father got 'extremely high quality of medical attention.........at the
hospital' while here in Libya. Click on the image to read the whole story.

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ReplyDeleteYou know I've been here for almost 17 years and medical care is always an issue here. But I don't think that it's the doctors because I have met and been treated by excellent doctors here. The problem lies in the nursing and also the problem of equipment and supplies (in my oppinion).