Hey Siri, How Do I Say “ Appendicitis ” in Hungarian?
by Vincent LaBarca, DNP, NP-C
Back in 2017, before Americans were considered a biohazard due to the country’s poor handling of COVID-19, I was bumming around Central Europe. Tracing the Danube, I was in Budapest, chowing down on bowls of goulash in between gulps of crisp pilsner.
The night before taking a train to Slovenia, my stomach started feeling some kind of way.
I evaluated my symptoms as I would any patient’s. Probably just indigestion or constipation from the goulash, I thought.…
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