Blanche_Neige
I posted the same link back in post #26.
So as I understand it, the OP refused treatment onboard by the ship's Doc, then left the ship, went of to a local hospital in a foreign country, knowing they might not speak English, for free treatment, was then diagnosed with a possible blood clot, his wife then made her own way back to the ship to make arrangement's to to disembark and spoke to the ship's Medical Center, to ask that they supervise his treatment and they told her they can't deal that type of condition onboard.
Some people have said they are sorry about his treatment by
DCL and that the cruise line should make sure your looked after and supported, hence my comment:
"The only poor treatment IMO was the lack of discretion in producing the onboard charges and not asking how the OP was?"
If the OP had used the Medical Center in the first place, and the initial diagnosis been made by the ship's Doc, then arrangement's to medically disembark him and her, transport both of them to the hospital, with someone fluent in both English and Italian would have been provided by DCL via the port agent, from the outset.
Accommodation for his wife could also have been arranged if needed.
Sorry if I sound harsh, but the OP decided to do seek treatment elsewhere on his own, but expect's DCL to then fill in the blanks and work out what's then needed to make the situation more comfortable/easier for them afterwards.
The OP didn't say whether his wife asked if DCL could provide a translator if they were having language problems - the diagnosis seemed to be translated well enough though?
Given that they have sought medical treatment themselves, had a diagnosis given and were making the all of the arrangements regarding child care, their own transportation to and from the hospital already and that his wife was
"agitated".....
I can't help but think if the OP had used the ship board Medical facilities from the outset, there would have been a different outcome to this story and this thread would have been about how great DCL are handling situations like this.
The fact the next day OP found out it's a bruised spleen, not a blood clot, get's the train and get's back onboard, happened after the complaint about lack of humanity from the GS CM/s.
And yes GS could have been more sensitive about it, but maybe they weren't made fully aware of the whole situation, or the same CM spoken to each time?
It's a mess and a horrible experience, but it's only one side of the story.
Ex Techie