Because he has to wait two months for surgery after a hernia and threatens a total of four months of break, an independent (47) fears for his professional future is. “Then I can be locked up!”
Professionally, Michael König travels at airy heights as a tree climmer. But now the deep case is threatened with him. Because the 47-year-old from Götzendorf in De Bruck had lured a hernia one of the Leitha district almost two weeks ago. “At first it just strangely pulled, but the next day I had hellish pain,” he says.
“Always well paid”
After a journey from the Mödling Hospital to the doctor and then to the hospital in Hainburg, the shock framework for self -work: the operation only takes place in mid -April, after which it should not lift anything for two months. “This is extremely difficult for a one -man surgery. If I can’t do anything for almost four months, I can lock up, “says König, who has been running his company for 16 years. “I was never sick in this time, I always paid with the social system,” he says. He then called on his own ride and at least got an appointment in Horn in Horn with a month earlier.
“No acute emergency”
However, the State Health Agency (LGA) does not speak of an unusually long waiting time. “It is the most common form of inguinal hernia and not an emergency situation,” says it. That is why pain therapy was started and the next possible surgical date was offered in Hainburg. “The finding and the cause of pain were discussed in detail with the patient,” said a spokeswoman for the LGA.
Source: Krone

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