Can someone shed some light on whether the healthcare in Canada is really so much different from the one in US? Cos the whole fucking Europe has free healthcare and we don't let people die or send them home with potentially fatal diseases. But lots of US commenters seem to be freaking out in her comments section. I'm pretty sure fat cunt is lying about everything but I'm curious.
It isn't "free" healthcare technically since Canadians do pay taxes (which goes towards healthcare) and most residents do pay this public health insurance since it covers the cost of medically-necessary insured doctor services. Hence, the Canadian healthcare system could improve (just like any other country), but it's also really good.
I'm not going to go into details, but I know quite a few people that went to the ER in Canada and were admitted into the hospital for a week or more for blood clot(s) that were found in their lungs.
Since Chantal wasn't admitted into the hospital and the doctors deemed it safe for her to go home, makes it seem like her case wasn't as serious as she made it seem. Of course, finding blood clots in your body is scary and can be fatal if you don't catch it in time, but if this was a serious case, then Canadian doctors would have kept her in the hospital... but they didn't.
People like Chantal have a major problem with embellishing stories, because they want attention, love, care, and support. Wanting these things from others isn't a bad thing, but the way she's going about it is wrong.
EDIT: I just want to add that hospitals in Canada don't have rooms to spare to every patient, but if there is a serious medical case/emergency, then they have to monitor you and aren't allowed to send you home, or else, they can get sued. If there are no rooms to spare, then they do make room for patients since they do have spare beds. For instance, there was a homeless man that wasn't feeling well. Canadian doctors ran a bunch of tests on him, and ended up giving him a few meds for his fever, and said he was free to leave (since it wasn't serious). Since this guy was homeless, he asked the doctors if he could sleep in the ER waiting room and if they had a meal to spare, and the doctors literally let him sleep in the waiting room and gave him food. Canadian doctors and nurses do try their best and look out for their patients..
Anyways, my main point is that if the doctors thought Chantal was in any medical danger or risk, then they wouldn't have let her go home. The fact that she was sent home just showcases that it wasn't as serious as she made it out to be.