Stopped, after the night shift he goes to the home of the patient discharged from the emergency room and saves her life

It was not certain that the patient, a 15-year-old who arrived in the emergency room with a very high fever and numbness in her limbs, should really be discharged. As Francesco Bernetti Evangelista, a retired surgeon from Fermo (Marche).who now works in an emergency room support cooperative, after the night shift, looked for the home of the young and she begged her parents to take her back to the hospitalin neurology.

His intervention was providential: the girl had serious spinal inflammation and risked losing the use of her legs. «He showed up at home, he suspected an inflammation that if she had been neglected she could have had unpredictable outcomes», they explained to the Rest of the Pug the patient's parents, Catiuscia Gasparroni and Marco Moreschini. «He apologized to us for the intrusion but recommended taking the girl back to the hospital and entrusting her to neurology. Her hospitalization saved her life.”

And again: «We were terrified, the fever was rising and Giulia said it wasn't the usual fever, she felt strange, she couldn't move her legs. We left the emergency room at 3 and at 8 we were ready to take her to Ancona. When the doorbell rang and we found Dr. Bernetti Evangelista in front of us, we couldn't believe it. He says he didn't do anything strange, the truth is we are no longer used to having professionals accompanying people in this way. Knowing that a doctor wasn't calm, that he couldn't go home without finding a way is something that reconciles you with the world, that makes you understand that we can truly hope for solidarity and attention towards others.”

The epilogue is positive. The fifteen-year-old is fine today: inflammation in the spinal cord was identified in neurology and therapy served to cure her. “We never felt alone, even in the most difficult and frightening time of our lives,” add the girl's parents. “Today that we are finally out of this situation we must say thank you to everyone, they treated us as doctors but above all as people, with heart, with humanity.”

Source: Vanity Fair

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