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« on: December 21, 2008, 09:41:17 PM »

A few days ago I got news that one of our members had a bad piece of family news. Our own dashali jaan's mother was taken ill in Iran and he rushed to be at her side. Unfortunately a few days ago she passed away and is now at peace.

I wish to convey my deepest sympathies and condolences to Ali jaan and his family. My thoughts and prayers are with him at this trying and difficult time.

I know she is resting in peace and is proud of her son, Ali.
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« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2008, 10:15:56 PM »

Tasliat Ali jaan. Omid varam ghame akharetoon bashed.

May she rest in peace.
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« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2008, 09:09:19 PM »

Joonevar jan and ali jan...
Thank you so much for kind words. I just stopped in and see what's going on....and get away from reality life here and check few things on the computer...
I will post a full report of the corrupt system in Iran, hospitals, doctors and so on here....it was pure corrupt...when I think about it and remember what my family went through. makes me sooooooo mad...
Thanks my family,PFC, talk to you all soon
ali
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« Reply #3 on: December 23, 2008, 10:43:03 PM »

Dashali jan my condolences and tasliat for what its worth. It is difficult to know what to say to a person who is grieving so all I can say is that we share your grief.

Dashali jan, you should not be too hard on the medical profession in Iran. Unfortunately this 'wonderful' religious tyranny that has terrorised our country has created such a system and everyone is just concerned about their own survival. This unholy and stanaic regime and their supporters have killed all feelings humanity and duty of care in our society by creating a wild animalistic culture that they can exploit, rob and extend their nefarious and vomit instilling existance.

Dashali jan, unfortunately good people like yourself and your family have to pay the price of this disease, this cancer known as IRI.
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« Reply #4 on: December 24, 2008, 02:31:40 PM »

Sorry for the late reply, I have not been online for a couple of days but I E-mailed dashali in private a few days ago.

Once again my deepest condolences to dashali and his family, this is a sad side of the revolution with families scattered all over the world which means parents spending their last years of their lives apart from their children who live abroad.
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« Reply #5 on: December 24, 2008, 09:35:40 PM »

Thanks again Afshin jan...
BWTB jan, first, thank you...2nd...you are absolutely right about the cancer...
what surprises me is,,,doctors forget what they swore in for??
they decided to become a dotor and save people's life....yet here in Iran, they care only for $$$$$$$
I don't know....maybe I am too much westernised and think people's life, health and well being worth more than $$$$
the deals that doctors and hospitals make with the EMERGENCY calls....
imagine you call 911 for health issue and your love one needs attention.....yet the ambulance takes you to the hospitals that will give them more MONEY or more PERCENTAGE Sad
that's how it works in Iran aziz....that's the business now
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« Reply #6 on: December 24, 2008, 11:27:39 PM »

Thanks again Afshin jan...
BWTB jan, first, thank you...2nd...you are absolutely right about the cancer...
what surprises me is,,,doctors forget what they swore in for??
they decided to become a doctor and save people's life....yet here in Iran, they care only for $$$$$$$
I don't know....maybe I am too much westernized and think people's life, health and well being worth more than $$$$
the deals that doctors and hospitals make with the EMERGENCY calls....
imagine you call 911 for health issue and your love one needs attention.....yet the ambulance takes you to the hospitals that will give them more MONEY or more PERCENTAGE Sad
that's how it works in Iran aziz....that's the business now
ali

Dashali jaan Iranian doctors are the worst even here in US. Simply because majority of them go to med school not to help humanity, but go there with vision of getting rich! Back in college I had may friends who were going to med school or wanted to go to med school exactly for the same reason. Its business for them and that "swear" well its not a big deal for people who worship money!

An Iranian doctor almost killed my father back in 1999 when my father had internal bleeding in his head and the doctor took an xray, and gave me more aspirin to ease the pain which made his blood thinner and caused more bleeding. Simply because he didn't want to go through a surgery! Then it came to a point where my father could not speak any more because all the blood was pressuring his brain and its speech ability.

We took him to another doctor in another hospital, some nice Asian doctor, who immediately took him under surgery and removed the blood from his head.

Its crazy! Anyway again sorry for your loss!

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« Reply #7 on: December 24, 2008, 11:43:19 PM »

Dashali jan, I'm very Sorry for the late reply, but I wasn't here a while and just read the sad news few minutes ago

my Sympathy and deepest condolences to you and your family

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« Reply #8 on: December 30, 2008, 09:00:17 PM »

Thanks ali Europe jan....we appreciate all of you and your notes.

Ali Irooni jan...exactly right. It's now a business for most...I shall say most, since there are still some GOOD doctors whom care more for people rather than the money.
To be honost, I told her doctor, I pay you anything you want....if you can tell me that there will be a chance....
just 1 small point to see how corrupt here is...the doctor comes to you and say...hey pay me this amount without the knowledge of the hospital...cash money...your patient might be there for 1 day or 30 days, but I charge you guys this amount... Shocked he checked his patients in less than 15 minutes ...and GONE.... that's how they care for people.
LIfe has no meaning here....
One hospital said....well, your mom is OLD....our ICU is for younger patients  Angry
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