Posted by agpilot on April 28, 2012 at 17:49:03 from (50.33.3.49):
In Reply to: Re: Wire is outa me. posted by Edd in KY on April 28, 2012 at 13:52:16:
EDD in KY: I am proof of these words you wrote:. "I have read that as many as 100,000 people die every year in the USA from medical mistakes. Compare that to 30,000 on the highways. They are human and mistakes will happen. What I don't understand is why we worship them, and feel that they have a divine rite to live like kings as the costs for Medicare, medicaid and health insurance soar, and bankrupt our nation." End of your words.. I walked into the emergency room at 7:40 AM... and got no worth while treatment even tho I went into a comma near noon.. One Doctor finally started work on me about 10 PM.. but my heart stopped.. a short while later they gave the Death Certificate to the Doctor to sign and he said he would in several minutes since he wanted to review what they all did.. With everyone just standing by waiting, my heart started working again, by itself... I give God credit for that. Everyone was surprised. Their very poor handeling of my problem got them over $20,000.. I am looking foward to Heaven where no medical personal are required.. ag (Ps: all info was pieced together in the next few days before being released) Larry, Curley and Moe would have been proud of their handeling of my near death event. I was never able to fully recover but the hospital had plenty of "proof" that they did all of the right things in a proper way. They're pertty quick to know what is needed to cover themselves.. I was too weak to care..
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