A spokesperson told the news outlet the hospital did not "have any information" about the case and Woolley, who has since hired an attorney, claims she wasn't even offered an apology.
一位发言人告知资讯媒体,科罗拉多大学医院没有关于这个病例以及伍利的“任何信息”,伍利现在已经雇用了一名律师,并表示她甚至没有收到道歉。
"It is terrifying because you have no choice when you go into a hospital," Woolley told FOX 31. "You trust that you're going to be taken care of."
伍利告诉福克斯31频道:“这很可怕,因为你进医院的时候别无选择。你相信别人会照顾好你。”
A follow-up from the news outlet said they've received offers from potential kidney donors since publishing their original article.
资讯机构的后续报道称,自从他们发表了这篇原创文章后,有潜在的肾脏捐赠者表示愿意给她捐肾脏。
Woolley said that even if they don't match her O+ requirements, maybe the donation can spark an organ swap with another patient who does meet her type.
伍利表示,即使他们不符合她的O+标准,但也许可以借此机会和其他符合她类型的病人交换器官。
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