Following the shocking news of KODA’s death, a lot of people all over have given their condolences to his family. In new reports, a throwback video has popped up showing the time the musician made a video to complain about a wrong medication he was given when he went to a hospital.
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In KODA’s narration, he said the incident happened in 2015 when he visited that hospital late at night. He said he was attended to and by morning, he was given four medications to take and was admitted for two days before he was discharged.
He said after he was discharged, he was given medication to take for a period and to keep reporting to the hospital for review. He revealed he started getting funny symptoms and realised something didn’t feel right so he decided to Google what the medication he was given was for.
Surprisingly, he found out he had been given a sulphur based medication and he knows he had G6pd and sulphur is one of the things those with G6pd are not supposed to take so they had to schedule an appointment with the doctor to get answers as to why he was given that medication.
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According to what he said in the video, after the confrontation with the doctor as to why he gave him a sulphur based drug when he has G6pd, the only thing they said was “sorry”, when the harm had already been done.
Apparently, they tired to put the blame on him for not checking before taking the drug. He decided to start checking for information about medications he will be given on Google from then on. He revealed it took over two years to reverse what the wrong medication had done to his system and he got quite bitter about the whole incident.
See the video below
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